Bill was not a great president.
Bill Clinton did terrible damage to this country.
For example, China used to have their ICBM missiles blow up ALL THE TIME. So what did Bill do? He sent experts from Loral Corporation to go to China and fix the problems. And now … China’s ICBM missiles work perfectly. **Bill’s act put the United States in terrible danger. ** All he had to do was nothing.
For example, Bill Clinton was offered Osama Bin Laden … all he had to do was to have some soldiers pick him up. Bill refused. And Bin Laden went on to destroy the World Trade Center and demolish the Pentagon building … and trigger the mess we are in now. One simple act would have prevented terrible results.
Many many examples.
Bill Clinton was a terrible President.
Bill Clinton was an awful president. Terrible.
Look this up.
the_clintons_other_truly_bodacious_mine_boondoggle.html
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Clinton SOLD [or gave] American coal to an Indonesian coal company. In return for foreign campaign contributions — totally illegal — Clinton locked up American coal, so that it could not be used to compete with Indonesian coal.
Seriously.
Very very bad.
articles.latimes.com/2001/jan/12/news/mn-11506
***]In her memoir, Living History, Hillary does not talk about the deal. Bill gives it a paragraph in his memoir, My Life. “My action was necessary to stop a large coal mine that would have fundamentally changed the character of the area,” said Clinton. “Most of the Utah officials were against it, but the land was priceless, and I thought the monument designation would bring in tourism income that over time would more than offset the loss of the mine.”
In a stroke of the pen, Clinton had handed the Riadys a monopoly on the world’s supply of low-sulfur coal. One does not need to be a conspiracy theorist to connect the dots between Utah and Indonesia. The FBI had made the connection as well. Consider the following field notes from an FBI interview with Huang:
HUANG laughed in response to questions concerning J.RIADY’s interest in Utah coal restrictions. J. RIADY’s coal interests were minimal. Indonesia had significant infrastructure problems which prohibited the development of its coal resources.
Huang was lying. The Riadys had a powerful interest, and they would exploit it for all it was worth. In fact, at the Paiton plant, the price of the coal exceeded the price of the electricity produced. Each kilowatt generated drove the plant deeper into debt. Of course, this meant there were no profits, which meant Suharto’s family members did not have to pay back their up-front $50-million loan. If this plot sounds familiar, it is because it is nearly identical to that of Mel Brooks’s play and movie, The Producers.
PLN, the state Indonesian power company, caught the drift of the plot. In 1999, the company sued the Clinton administration. Its attorneys charged that U.S. officials knew the Paiton power plant contract to be awash in “corruption, collusion, and nepotism” from the beginning. In December of that year, an Indonesian court ruled in its favor. The PLN estimated that it had lost over $18 billion in total from Suharto corruption inside U.S. government-sponsored power plant contracts.
In September 1996, even if the media had been interested, Bill Clinton made his move too close to the election to allow for serious scrutiny. In April 2015, Hillary Clinton is much more exposed, much too early. If need be, her allies will bury her before it’s too late.
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