Christian Post: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has
said that she is against declaring war on the Islamic State terror
group, arguing that it would be too much of a strain on the U.S. budget.
“If you have a declaration of war, you’d better have a budget that
backs it up,” Clinton said during a campaign stop in New Hampshire,
according to Reuters.
“I do think that we have to do a better job of understanding the
threat that is posed by radical Islamic jihadist groups,” she added.
Editor's notes: Soooo, we need to better understand the threat because we, without a budget, are going to do exactly . . . . . what?
See what I mean about mental illness and the Marxist/Flower Child Mind?
Maybe if you stoke the fear and distract the voters long enough with lies, you can avoid this central reality:
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Too bad Baker didn't ask me. I would have told him that Bush's economy was at full employment with 11 million more folks in the workforce than is currently in Obama's workforce . . . . . .; after 7 stinking, deceitful years. I would have told him that the we had GDP expansion for 52 consecutive quarters, the most in American history. I would have reminded Baker the so-called "Bush Repression" came during the second year of Democrat congressional oversight, that it was their policies, not Bush's, that lead to the collapse. I would have told him that American households had a net worth of more than $5,000 over and above where they are today, under Obama. I would have reminded him that food stamps were at 26 million at the end of the Bush years, recession and all, contrasted to 46, million food stampers, today, after 7 years of Obama. I would have reminded him that hourly wages are down and the work week has been redefined to a 30 hour week. I would have reminded hime that the average deficit under Bush was 480 billion counting 2008 contrasted with Obama's 1 trillion dollar average. And real GDP averages for Obama are around 1.3% .
DeleteNo body believes your crap lies anymore.
Hows it look?
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Trump won't be the nominee. Quinnipiac, the most recent of polls, has Christie, Rubio and Cruz all beating Hillary. And the FBI is deep into their criminal investigation of the woman.
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