AP
We Are All in It Together, Clinton Says
Tuesday May 29, 4:41 pm ET
By Holly Ramer, Associated Press Writer
Clinton: Shared Prosperity Should Replace 'On Your Own' Society
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined a broad economic vision Tuesday, saying it's time to replace an "on your own" society with one based on shared responsibility and prosperity. (Those are the words of Marx, she is advocating communism)
The Democratic senator said what the Bush administration touts as an ownership society really is an "on your own" society that has widened the gap between rich and poor.
"I prefer a 'we're all in it together' society," she said. "I believe our government can once again work for all Americans. It can promote the great American tradition of opportunity for all and special privileges for none." (By killing Liberty and redistribution of wealth?)
That means pairing growth with fairness, she said, to ensure that the middle-class succeeds in the global economy, not just corporate CEOs.
"There is no greater force for economic growth than free markets. But markets work best with rules that promote our values, protect our workers and give all people a chance to succeed," she said. "Fairness doesn't just happen. It requires the right government policies." (she is advocating communism and government seizure of corporate profit. Are they your values? They certainly are not mine, nor are they the values this country was founded on.)
Clinton spoke at the Manchester School of Technology, which trains high school students for careers in the construction, automotive, graphic arts and other industries. The school highlighted one of the nine goals she outlined: increasing support for alternative schools and community colleges.
"We have sent a message to our young people that if you don't go to college ... that you're thought less of in America. We have to stop this," she said.
Beyond education, Clinton said she would reduce special breaks for corporations, eliminate tax incentives for companies that ship jobs overseas and open up CEO pay to greater public scrutiny. (she wants the Government to CONTROL what someone can earn.)
Clinton also said she would help people save more money by expanding and simplifying the earned income tax credit; create new jobs by pursuing energy independence; and ensure that every American has affordable health insurance. (Her first thing is redistribution of wealth, the only way to pursue energy independence is to reopen our oil fields and build 10 new refineries, and who is she kidding she wants universal healthcare which has destroyed every healthcare system in every country that it has been attempted.)
In 1965, the average corporate chief executive earned 24 times as much as the average worker, she said. By 2005, it was 262 times as much. In the last six years, productivity has increased, but family incomes have gone down, she said, leading to rising inequality and pessimism in the work force. (first of all her base concept is wrong, she is implying that every dime an executive makes is taken away from someone else. Thats not how it works, but once again that is a line straight out of marxism.)
"It's not as if America hasn't been successful these last six years, but the measure of success does not relate to what's happening in households across our country," she said. "It's like trickle down economics, without the trickle." (pure bullshit the economy is doing great, unemployment is the lowest it's ever been, if a democrat was in the whitehouse that would be the headlines at least once a week)
What I find appaling is that she can be honest about advocating Marxism and there is not a single so called reporter that will call her on it, or even point out that that is what she is spouting.
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