It's a nice thought to think the sheep...er, voters remember this by the time the corrupt tyrant bitch runs, but I'm not going to hold my breath...
Hillary is going to be the President for the next 8 years. Better just get use to it. No one can beat her. Her husband was a very bad man. I voted against him twice. But, if you like making money, he was a very good President. One of the best. She knows how money is made and has to be sick at what Obama is doing to the democratic party. Her own husband did the same thing and almost single handedly wrecked the democratic party and handed it over to Newt Gingrich and the republicans. If you don't like Hillary, you are just anti woman and afraid of a woman with power. There's no getting around it. Even your own wife and girlfriend will probably turn against you. You think politics are funny now, wait till the women get involved and turn it into a real cat fight. If you are a man, best to just watch the game, learn how to make guacamole, and leave politics up to the women. After all, women are now 51% of the world's population. So finally, we are a minority. Maybe now we will get some kind of special rights. That's the funny thing. Women fought so hard just to get a job. And once they got one, had to ask, "What is it about a job you men like so much?" Meanwhile men are saying, "Hey man, this stay at home thing is really great. We should have done it long ago."
I would have preferred Hillary over Obama if given a Democrat had to be in office, she has much more experience..... however her window of opportunity was in 2008 when she was in her late 50's early 60's. Hillary will turn 69 before the 2016 elections, in her 70's during the majority of her possible term in office. I'm sorry she will not be able to over come the visual comparison against any middle-aged enthusiastic challenger. She would fail to get her parties nomination. While people may vote Granny for possum queen, they won't vote her for POTUS Hillary is being touted as a diversion by the DNC.
Who said it? 1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." A. Karl Marx B. Adolph Hitler C. Joseph Stalin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above 2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few...... And to replace it with shared responsibility, for shared prosperity." A. Lenin B. Mussolini C. Idi Amin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above 3) "(We).....can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people." A. Nikita Khrushev B. Josef Goebbels C. Boris Yeltsin D. Barack Obama E. None of the above 4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground." A. Mao Tse Dung B. Hugo Chavez C. Kim Jong Il D. Barack Obama E. None of the above 5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed." A. Karl Marx B. Lenin C. Molotov D. Barack Obama E. None of the above 6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched." A. Pinochet B. Milosevic C. Saddam Hussein D. Barack Obama E. None of the above Scroll down for answers Answers (1) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004 (2) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007 (3) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007 (4) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007 (5) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007 (6) E. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you â ask what you can do for your country." John F Kennedy Oddly similar isn't it. Kennedy was eloquent, much more.
imo that is the opposite of what hillary was saying. one is low liberty big govt theft. the other is individual liberty coupled with volunteerism. kennedy's successful approach to economics is mirrored today by the tea party. http://www.jfklibrary.org/JFK/JFK-in-History/JFK-on-the-Economy-and-Taxes.aspx The president finally decided that only a bold domestic program, including tax cuts, would restore his political momentum. Declaring that the absence of recession is not tantamount to economic growth, the president proposed in 1963 to cut income taxes from a range of 20-91% to 14-65% He also proposed a cut in the corporate tax rate from 52% to 47%. Ironically, economic growth expanded in 1963, and Republicans and conservative Democrats in Congress insisted that reducing taxes without corresponding spending cuts was unacceptable. Kennedy disagreed, arguing that âa rising tide lifts all boatsâ and that strong economic growth would not continue without lower taxes. The battle over the tax cut and the deficit continued unabated through 1963. The House Ways and Means Committee voted a tax bill out of committee in August and the grateful president reiterated that lowering taxes was the surest path to full employment and lower deficits. Polls showed that over 60% of Americans favored the tax cuts. But, even with the public support of key business leaders like Henry Ford II and David Rockefeller, the Congressional log jam remained unbroken. JFK became increasingly convinced that domestic issues, the economy and civil rights, rather than foreign policy, would prove to be decisive in his 1964 reelection campaign.
Really? Is that what you took from Kennedy's famous quotation? That everyone should let the government take and allocate their hard earned pay?