Damage? Let's look at the Congress Hillary is part of: Democrats talk about fiscal discipline. They want to spend $205 billion over 5 years, starting with $22 billion the first year alone. And they pooh-pooh that amount of money as a "relatively small" sum.
Changing Bush's tax cuts will incur a $500 increase for each child. Small businesses will pay about $4,000 more on taxes. Investment retirement income of retirees will increase. That's not tax reform. Not when this democrat run congress Hillary is part of wants to increase taxes by $1 trillion.
Besides trying to close the door to the war and endangering the American public, they continue to harm the American soldiers. The democrats are trying to detain a bill funding body armor, bullets, and mine resistant vehicles.
All they have done is investigations. 400 of them. They have no energy bill. Kennedy's No Child Left Behind is being abandoned. Nothing happening with health care. Nothing to alleviate the mortgage crisis. And they have done nothing to remove trade barriers. They are failures. They rate lower than Bush and in 20 years have been the tardiest congress to send a president an annual appropriations bill. They haven't done it yet. The fiscal year began October 1st. They are failing the American public that sent them to Washington on a merely 5,961 House, and 3,562 Senate voting lead. Hilary is part of this.
2007-11-12 05:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's not forget Chinatowngate with the Fujianese poor in Manhattan's "Fuzhou Street". These illegal immigrants are criminally brought over from the Fujian Providence of China by "Snakeheads", similar to the "Coyotes" of Mexican illegals. But there is more. These people are brought over to work off their $50,000, threatened by rape and beatings. These are the people the money came from. It is all illegal.
Talk about damage. The Clinton group pulled in $380,000 from people that a third of them are unable to be found. The Clintons gave back $7,000. Nobody knows who they gave it back to. Only $7,000.
This not the only campaign contribution "Gate" the Clintons are into. There have been many citations about them breaking the law. This is the kind of damage Clinton bases her candidacy on. What horrors will she do as president? She's a corrupted double-speak politician.
2007-11-12 05:13:05
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answered by Lana Lang 4
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Damage less taxes.
Lower unemployment
Taking the fight to the terrorists
Home ownership at all time high.
Yep the world love us and is when 9/11 was plotted against so what is the big deal about the world loving us?
France has even come around to our way of thinking.
That is the problem when you have someone who is driven by poll numbers vice doing what is right.
2007-11-12 05:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Eight years of damage? We are friends with Sarkozy's France and Merkel's Germany, two of the most influential states of the European Union. They just visited last week to mend relations. Sarkozy says that if our sanctions do not make changes within Iran, France wants war.
In sub-saharan Africa, a majority of Nigerians, from the area's most populous country, support our war on two fronts and Israel. They see the US as an important source of economic values. They're at 7% growth, which is huge in the region, because of growing ties with America. Africa is the world's second-largest and second most populous continent. We are aiding their promotion into the economic and global political system.
The Bush administration has strengthened ties to almost every power in the Asian region. It strengthened ties to Japan and India without ruffling China's feathers. It supports rising democracy in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim population. Taiwan's predicament is no longer wobbly with Beijing. The nuclear problem with North Korea hasn't been resolved, but we are laying the foundations among the regional powers for consensus.
". . . the perceived threat from Iran has caused conservative Sunni Arab regimes, led by the Saudis, to tighten their links with the United States and even to edge closer toward normalizing relations with Israel. In recent months, the Saudis have supported moves to reopen peace talks with Israel, renewed their conditional offer to recognize the Jewish state, and deepened their strategic links with the United States . . . ."
These are but a few examples of a Bush-led reality.
2007-11-12 05:05:24
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answered by Em E 4
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That's where she belongs.
We had no damage in the past 8 years.
I think she should be in the federal prisons or mental inst.
The past 8 years have been pretty good to me really. It was the highlight of my lifetime. I was 16 when Bush became president and I am 23 now. The ages between 16 and 23 are the best in a person's lifetime.
2007-11-11 00:43:35
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answered by I hate Hillary Clinton 6
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During one night, in the middle of 1934, Hitler, with the SS, launched a campaign to eliminate the leadership of the SA, which was another unit loyal to Hitler. But Didn't the head of the SA, which was killed, also want to "work to reverse the year and a half of damage done by Hitler and other Nazis who did not belong to the SA leadership"?
2007-11-10 22:52:28
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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It shows that Hillary should not be elected president, because she has no idea what she is talking about. The fact is that Bush has increased spending on welfare state programs at a much faster rate than Bill Clinton did. When she said what she did, she is siding with Bush and against her husband's record.
2007-11-10 22:40:00
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answered by Robert V 4
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Yes, and apparently the way to reverse 8 years of damage is to do 8 more years of a different type of damage. They're 2 sides of the same coin.
2007-11-11 00:11:14
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answered by booboo 7
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Put Hillary Clinton in the White House and have Bill being serviced by another Intern? Yeah, Right?!? Hillary belongs in prison in Arkansas, that's why she couldn't go back there and why she carpetbagged herself into New York. That has always left me in serious doubt of the intelligence of New York voters.
2007-11-10 22:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a free country to me..if you don't like what they say then lock them away! Senator Clinton is right and by the way has never be found guilty of anything!....Just so you know,when Bill lied nobody died!...Support our troops by ending W's war and bringing them home....PEACE...
2007-11-10 22:59:30
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answered by dr.dave 5
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