Donald Trump attacks Hillary Clinton as wins set stage for brutal election

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For everyone who bashes Trump, do you really want Hillary in charge? She couldn’t handle the other positions she held, so let’s give her more responsibility. We may not know who Trump would appoint to the Supreme Court, but we know Hillary’s choices would be bad. Don’t complain if you stay home on election day and Hillary gets elected and promotes a bunch of anti-Catholic causes. Which she has already done by the way.
It won’t matter, she’s a Democrat.
 
The stalled Obama economy is an albatross for Hillary

nypost.com/2016/04/28/the-stalled-obama-economy-is-an-albatross-for-hillary/

Absolutely minimal growth.

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***Sure, the headline numbers look great — 5 percent unemployment, compared to the 10 percent rate he was stuck with during the height of the Great Recession. But dig deeper and you’ll find trouble: Unemployment is down in large measure because people have given up looking for jobs.

The deficit is falling because the GOP Congress has held the line on spending, and the market is up because the Fed has kept interest rates at rock-bottom levels so investors have nowhere else to go but to buy stocks.

And now, the final shoes seem like they could soon drop. The absence of real economic growth is making it harder to deny the fact that the past seven-plus years of massive taxes, over-regulation, ObamaCare disruptions and the constant drumbeat of class warfare are hurting, not helping, the average American worker.***
The Obama legacy has been by large distorting history, no different with the economy…

washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/04/28/u-s-to-release-data-showing-gdp-growth-for-first-quarter/
 
The Obama legacy has been by large distorting history, no different with the economy…

washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/04/28/u-s-to-release-data-showing-gdp-growth-for-first-quarter/
A lot of people really like him and will vote for Hillary because of him. Surprisingly, a lot of people want to keep the ACA. I’m in favor of everyone having health insurance, but I think the ACA has major problems that need straightening out. Hillary has promised to straighten those out.

And even more people remember that the economy was very good under Bill Clinton. They know he’d be available to advise Hillary.

So I don’t see Obama as any kind of drawback to Hillary’s campaign.
 
With Clinton and Donald rising to the top, it is clear that Americans are more interested in celebrity and name-recognition than political principles.

Nevertheless, either of these two candidates cannot be worse that the Obama disaster of the last eight years.

That is the nicest thing that I can say about either of them.
 
With Clinton and Donald rising to the top, it is clear that Americans are more interested in celebrity and name-recognition than political principles.

Nevertheless, either of these two candidates cannot be worse that the Obama disaster of the last eight years.

That is the nicest thing that I can say about either of them.
Whoever is elected, America will wish it had Obama in office once again.
 
A lot of people really like him and will vote for Hillary because of him. Surprisingly, a lot of people want to keep the ACA. I’m in favor of everyone having health insurance, but I think the ACA has major problems that need straightening out. Hillary has promised to straighten those out.

And even more people remember that the economy was very good under Bill Clinton. They know he’d be available to advise Hillary.

So I don’t see Obama as any kind of drawback to Hillary’s campaign.
Bernie, has advocated abandoning the Obama health law, Hillary is the only one promising to build on the ACA.
Last month, an analysis of medical claims from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association concluded that insurers gained a sicker, more expensive patient population as a result of the law. The “Blues” represent the most common brand of insurance.
Recently UnitedHealth, the nation’s biggest insurer, said it will radically pull back from the health law’s markets, citing estimated losses of $650 million this year, on top of $475 million it lost last year.
nbcnews.com/storyline/obamacare-deadline/health-insurance-companies-set-hike-obamacare-premiums-n564226
 
With Clinton and Donald rising to the top, it is clear that Americans are more interested in celebrity and name-recognition than political principles.

Nevertheless, either of these two candidates cannot be worse that the Obama disaster of the last eight years.

That is the nicest thing that I can say about either of them.
Probably following the lead of Canada who just elected an underwear model who’s biggest claim to fame is being the son of a Prime Minister.
 
With Clinton and Donald rising to the top, it is clear that Americans are more interested in celebrity and name-recognition than political principles.

Nevertheless, either of these two candidates cannot be worse that the Obama disaster of the last eight years.
Let’s hope!
 
Maybe a few will, but I wager not many.
I hate to say, but a lot of people swallow what the media feeds to them. I think more than just a few will look back fondly on Obama’s presidency, while blaming the ills of the last eight years on outsiders like Cruz and Mike Lee.
 
A lot of people really like him and will vote for Hillary because of him. Surprisingly, a lot of people want to keep the ACA. I’m in favor of everyone having health insurance, but I think the ACA has major problems that need straightening out. Hillary has promised to straighten those out.

And even more people remember that the economy was very good under Bill Clinton. They know he’d be available to advise Hillary.

So I don’t see Obama as any kind of drawback to Hillary’s campaign.
Agree. He’s only a drawback for people who wouldn’t vote for Hillary or a Democrat anyway like seemingly the majority on this forum. Some for whom even just 1 or 2 issues appear to suffice in their decisions. And that’s fine. Voters are free to vote their consciences.
 
Agree. He’s only a drawback for people who wouldn’t vote for Hillary or a Democrat anyway like seemingly the majority on this forum. Some for whom even just 1 or 2 issues appear to suffice in their decisions. And that’s fine. Voters are free to vote their consciences.
I’d rather have a single-payer health care system than the ACA, but I can live with the ACA if my premiums don’t go too high.

I am one who really likes Obama and I think people will wish he’s back in office again. I think you or MB said that some time back on this forum.
 
Let’s hope!
Race relations are much worse under Obama, and he deliberately inflames them with his comments on racism being a part of the American DNA. The one area where Obama was in a unique position to leave the country better off and healed, he has torn off old scabs.

Iran is on the path to a bomb, and Europe has turned into a rape jihad for refugees of the ME that Obama fumbled the ball on.

His crowning achievement has been ACA, which even his most glowing advocates are underwhelmed by.
 
Race relations are much worse under Obama, and he deliberately inflames them with his comments on racism being a part of the American DNA. The one area where Obama was in a unique position to leave the country better off and healed, he has torn off old scabs.

Iran is on the path to a bomb, and Europe has turned into a rape jihad for refugees of the ME that Obama fumbled the ball on.

His crowning achievement has been ACA, which even his most glowing advocates are underwhelmed by.
Everything’s Obama’s fault…bad race relations, the situation in Syria, Iran possibly getting a bomb. No one else in the world has any responsibility for these situations except Obama. :rolleyes:
 
Everything’s Obama’s fault…bad race relations, the situation in Syria, Iran possibly getting a bomb. No one else in the world has any responsibility for these situations except Obama.
👍 Don’t forget Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Ukraine too!! Thats just the short list.

However, how has he helped race relations? What positive has happened? In fact he admits he has done nothing to unify the country. He admits this. Now, today we are talking a proposition of systemic racism and rioting at rep rallies. Thats not a path to peace but further division on some lunatic idea of a on-going revolution.
 
Everything’s Obama’s fault…bad race relations, the situation in Syria, Iran possibly getting a bomb. No one else in the world has any responsibility for these situations except Obama. :rolleyes:
And Hillary, don’t forget her. It’s all Obama and Hillary’s fault. :rolleyes:
 
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