Clinton says GOP candidates undermining anti-terrorism efforts
The former Florida governor went on to say that the pundits are “obsessed about” the idea of Trump winning the nomination, but argued that at the end of the day, voters will choose someone who can “actually do the job”, who’s a “serious” person and someone who “can win”. “I want to build on what works”. This would significantly lower the company’s tax rate. “This is a toxic brew”, she said.
In another signal of unwavering support for LGBT Americans, Hillary Clinton released a campaign video on Sunday highlighting her advocacy efforts. She would do that in part by working with Congress to impose an “exit tax” on those corporations.
US President Barack Obama, and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton met for a secret lunch as they pursue tech industry over encryption, terror threats, it has emerged.
The audience laughed, although it was unclear why Clinton felt the need to clear that up to her supporters. “We would not have needed to recover if they hadn’t driven us into the big ditch in the first place”. “You know, one that would carve up the change vote and guarantee a Democratic victory in 2016…the GOP is discovering having Trump in the party can be a nightmare, too”.
Republicans hit back at Clinton, criticizing her proposals.
Encouraging companies to reinvest in communities that are suffering from a loss in manufacturing jobs is at the center of Clinton’s proposal. Clinton has sought to tap into this throughout her campaign, regularly noting that the “the deck is stacked in favor of those already at the top”.
The emails show Clinton ordered a State Department official in 2012 to look into a request – forwarded to her by Chelsea Clinton’s husband – to meet with representatives from a deep-sea mining firm as the Obama administration was pushing a sweeping Law of the Sea Treaty, which ultimately failed.
Fallon, Clinton campaign spokesman, said Hillary will be speaking about it in New Hampshire today, and will talk about tax inversions tomorrow in Iowa.
The Friday evening event is open to the public, but those interested in attending must register on her website.
Clinton did not address either development during her remarks last night. He said he’s a precinct captain and will be working during the next 53 days until the caucus to build support for Clinton. It’s one piece of her three-part plan.
Clinton did not discuss specific ways to address Middle East terrorist groups such as the self-named Islamic State.
During the rally Tuesday night Clinton also responded to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s calls to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
The Pfizer-Allergan announcement prompted condemnations from both parties; Republican candidate Donald Trump called the move “disgusting” and said politicians should be “ashamed” for allowing it.