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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
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Health care? Isn't her health care plan just to force people to buy insurance? Thats ridiculous. I don't support universal health care, but any attempt to socialize health care that includes the current insurance companies is just silly. [/ QUOTE ] I tend to agree with this. If you want to do universal health care, I think the whole idea to be disgusting and evil, but at least do it right. |
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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
Social Security: Maintain status quo
Social spending: Maintain existing programs, but more money Health Care: Not a whole lot to choose from here since the Dem candidates proposals are pretty similar, so this is just a generic Dem>GOP thing War on Terror: This is mostly about surrounding yourself with the right advisers. I suspect that a Cabinet formed by Sen. Clinton will contain many of the figures we saw in her Husband's Administration, which fought terrorism the right way IMO Supreme Court Justices: Another generic Dem>GOP thing |
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War on Terror: This is mostly about surrounding yourself with the right advisers. I suspect that a Cabinet formed by Sen. Clinton will contain many of the figures we saw in her Husband's Administration, which fought terrorism the right way IMO [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that worked out real well: |
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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
War on Terror: This is mostly about surrounding yourself with the right advisers. I suspect that a Cabinet formed by Sen. Clinton will contain many of the figures we saw in her Husband's Administration, which fought terrorism the right way IMO
Is the same group that let Osama Bin Laden slip through their hands? |
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She's Bill's wife. That's her main appeal. During the Clinton administration the economy did well, better fiscal discipline, welfare reform, etc. Although a Republican led Congress contributed as well, Bill arguably gets most of the credit. With her you're getting 8 more years of a Clinton and Bill will be in the Whitehouse to provide guidance. [/ QUOTE ] Repub led congress contributed a lot. This put government in deadlock, one of the best situations available. If only the democrats were reasonable opposition leaders we could have a similar situation now. Bill's tenure appears fiscally responsible, but what happened to that social security fund Americans were supposed to inherit? |
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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
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War on Terror: This is mostly about surrounding yourself with the right advisers. I suspect that a Cabinet formed by Sen. Clinton will contain many of the figures we saw in her Husband's Administration, which fought terrorism the right way IMO Is the same group that let Osama Bin Laden slip through their hands? [/ QUOTE ] about 8-10 times according to Michael Scheure's accounts. Also the advisors that led the brilliant bush like missions in kosovo and somalia. |
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Social Security: Maintain status quo [/ QUOTE ] Isn't the status quo at least partly responsible for why the system is going bankrupt? |
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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
Rudy = Big government nanny state + War + Tyranny
Hillary = Big government nanny state + War + less Tyranny |
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Social Security: Maintain status quo Social spending: Maintain existing programs, but more money Health Care: Not a whole lot to choose from here since the Dem candidates proposals are pretty similar, so this is just a generic Dem>GOP thing [/ QUOTE ] The money for these is going to come from where? |
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Re: I have yet to hear a single good argument for Clinton.
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[ QUOTE ] Social Security: Maintain status quo Social spending: Maintain existing programs, but more money Health Care: Not a whole lot to choose from here since the Dem candidates proposals are pretty similar, so this is just a generic Dem>GOP thing [/ QUOTE ] The money for these is going to come from where? [/ QUOTE ] The evil rich people LDO |
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