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Hillary Clinton trashes Donald Trump’s economic plan
The Republican presidential nominee brushed off conservative radio commentator Hugh Hewitt’s attempt to reframe Trump’s observation as one that said Obama’s foreign policy created the conditions in Iraq and Syria that allowed IS to thrive.
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He then, confusingly, described a plan that seemed to vastly favor the wealthy with generous tax cuts.
She mocked his plan to cut the tax rate business owners pay on personal income derived from their business to 15 percent as self-serving. New members included roofing billionaire Diane Hendricks, investor Carla Sands and hedge funder Anthony Scaramucci.Workers’ anxiety over trade deals has become a central theme in the 2016 election, and Clinton rejected the portrait Trump has painted that she only pretends not to favour the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a deal she praised when she was secretary of state from 2009-2013 but has more recently opposed. Many Americans blame worldwide trade for stagnant wages and the long-term decline in American manufacturing.
Did you know that polls in blue-state New Jersey indicate that voters are “ready to abandon” Hillary Clinton and vote for Donald Trump?
As a result of his brash style of campaigning, Trump has witnessed falling poll numbers that show him losing out to Clinton nationally and in most of the hotly-contested states.
“That doesn’t happen in Third World countries!”
Analysts saw a “Sanders effect” in Clinton’s speech Thursday. “This is a much stronger statement”.
The emails are not devastating, but they are damaging as Clinton struggles to boost her trustworthiness with voters.
Black voters also favored Clinton. Clinton said the remark was a “casual inciting of violence” that shows Trump lacks the temperament to be commander in chief. “Whether she can convince them that she has programs that will make a difference remains to be seen….” It would be better still if her plans didn’t lead precisely to such an outcome.
So Clinton’s policies would only add an extra 3.2 million jobs on top of what would already be created.
The Republican presidential nominee is straying from his signature bravado as he campaigns in the battleground state of Florida. “But it sounds an terrible lot like the [Obama] stimulus”.
On the cost of education, Clinton said: Student debt is a major issue.
But so far, with Trump being an unconventional candidate, he’s bucked this tradition.
Cass offered grudging praise for her assertion that skilled trade jobs need to be filled and that not everyone needs to attend four-year college, which he calls an idea of the left. Clearly, there’s culpability. There’s a lot we could have done in Iraq. They want to work hard and get paid accordingly.
Clinton, of course, could debate policy all day.
Free-trade advocates argue that trade is, in fact, an engine of growth, and for most Americans, a net positive in financial terms.
“He’s offered no credible plans to address what working families are up against today”, Clinton said. On Thursday, she raised the issue during an economic speech in MI.
In a later speech to homebuilders in Miami on Thursday, Trump said his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, would be given “the most valuable player award” by IS. “He is the founder of ISIS”, he said, repeating the allegation three more times for emphasis.
According to a campaign statement, the combined federal and state tax rate paid past year by Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, amounted to 43.2 percent on a total income of approximately $10.7 million.
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“She’s clearly trying to poke him where he’s vulnerable in style and substance, and give enough of an affirmative case that she’ll do something”.