Bush’s new challenge: How to spend $114 million
Additionally, Escalante and Grady Sexton said Bush underscored the importance of having a prominent public figure advocating publicly and persistently to shine a spotlight on these issues.
“Last night, my granddaughter spoke to me in Mandarin”, Bush said before the crowd, and Clinton, erupted in laughter. As The New York Times explains that Bush was allowed to work with his Right to Rise super PAC “because he was not yet a declared presidential candidate”.
Spellings said the program is an “amazing example that leadership is a lifelong commitment and that it means working with people of different views forever and always”. That’s the only way we’re going to get out of this rut that we’re in.
The Bush campaign, however, maintains that the statement referred to underemployed part-time workers.
[That headline is false. Each of the two subsequently found a billionaire to sustain their campaigns: investment banker Foster Friess for Santorum, casino mogul Sheldon Adelson for Gingrich.
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Thursday Jul 9, 2015 3:23am BST. Bush’s brother, Jeb Bush, is one of many Republican candidates, while ex- first lady, senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is vying for the Democratic nomination.
“Anyone who discounts 6.5 million people stuck in part-time work & seeking full-time jobs hasnt listened to working Americans hillaryclinton”, Bush tweeted. Guardian failed to verify the “news” report from Reuters.].
Brackett said Bush and other Republicans are not proposing raising the minimum wage and assuring that women receive equal pay.
On this, Bush seems to qualify, particularly since there’s a reasonable explanation for what he was trying to say.
Brackett said Bush’s economic proposals are “a disaster for anyone not named Bush”. Bush proposed no “bold solution for economic troubles”. The economy is not suffering for a lack of people willing to put in longer hours at the office or factory. Enthusiasm could drop off if Bush is no longer involved.
But he later clarified the comment, moving quickly to quell a fresh assault by Democrats eager to characterize the Republican presidential front-runner as out of touch.
Bush’s campaign will include the typical trappings of a modern campaign, with voter outreach, advertising, polling and, of course, a campaign’s most valuable asset, the candidate’s time.
Mr. Bush caused a stir on Wednesday when he appeared to suggest in New Hampshire that Americans needed to start putting in more hours.
Bush and Clinton said that despite any problems the country may face moving forward, the graduates of their program will be a bright spot.
The vast sums of money flowing into the coffers of the presidential candidates of both parties are one of the means by which the financial aristocracy exercises its political monopoly in America.
That’s why Bush, before he announced his candidacy, tapped his most trusted adviser, Sally Bradshaw, to lead the campaign and his longtime political and advertising strategist to run the super PAC.
The leading Democratic contenders are proposing policies to bring the USA more in line with the rest of the world’s work weeks. Clinton made a similar reference when noting that Bush had turned 69 this week, a month ahead of Clinton. Outside of Paul Krugman-esque partisan hackery, a “mostly right” from an economist is basically the best you’ll get.
According to a 2014 Gallup poll, while majority of full-time employed Americans reported working 47 hours in a workweek, 4 out of 10 Americans say they work at least 50 hours a week.
“Freedom of the press?”