Hillary Clinton calls for $275 billion in infrastructure spending
Clinton has called for a no-fly zone over northern Syria, and told CBS she would work with Russian Federation to keep it informed about the area covered.
Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin said the “symbolism” of Clinton’s campaign was important.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rolled out a massive $275 billion infrastructure at the launch of her campaign’s new “Hard Hats for Hillary” coalition.
Instead of revealing damaging secrets about her handling of the 2012 attacks on USA diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya, or anything else that might undermine her credentials for the White House, the newly released emails expose her more human side, including a desperate attempt to find the right TV channel to watch Homeland and a search for advice on how to style a “fishtail-bun” hair-do.
Republicans have criticized Clinton for touting her travel as an accomplishment while at State, and emails from that time show her aides were indeed keeping track of her time overseas, as well as her approval ratings. “I saw as many people as I could fit in the day who needed something from their government”. The Republican National Committee said the sheer volume of emails with classified information “underscores the degree to which Hillary Clinton jeopardized our national security and has tried to mislead the American people”, reported Fox News.
“I have stood for a lot of regulation on big banks and on the financial services sector”. “I also represented NY and represented everybody from the dairy farmers to the fishermen”. Johnson: “There’s nothing you can do to me now, so I’m not taking any more of your s***”. You looked real. There’s a difference. “And we’re either going to lead around the world, or we’re going to take a back seat and pay a big price for it”. They set up the separation of powers. “And that every family can get ahead and stay ahead”, Clinton says.
Clinton, who nabbed the support of one of the country’s largest labor unions last week, said that it’s either the moment to get the economy working for everyone or the country will experience increasing inequality “in a way that we haven’t seen since the 1920s”.
“But there you go attacking them”.
Many of Warren’s supporters have gravitated to Sanders, who frequently says the nation’s economic system is ‘rigged, ‘ a term often used by Warren.