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Hillary: I'll Fix Obama's Lousy Economy By Applying More Of His Failed Policies

m.knox

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Tax and spend......... how original..... And as the article points out, Obama has engineered the worse recovery EVER. The dems gave him a nice low bar to start with the housing crash, and yet he manages the worst recovery EVER...

I mean... who falls for this crap?

http://www.investors.com/politics/e...omic-malaise-with-more-failed-obama-policies/

Election 2016: If you want to know how bankrupt the Democratic Party is today of pro-growth ideas, check out Hillary Clinton's latest speech on the economy. She has absolutely nothing new to offer that President Obama hasn't already tried.

Clinton admits in her speech that things aren't all they should be in the economy after seven-plus year of Obamanomics. "The challenges we face are significant," she said. She even took a couple subtle digs at Obama, complaining about "long-term neglect" of poor communities and the fact that the unemployment gap between blacks and whites has been widening, whereas it was narrowing when her husband was in the White House.

So what are the "big, bold" ideas she said she'd implement that will "drive growth"? Spend more money on infrastructure, raise taxes on the rich, impose more mandates on businesses that raise the cost of labor, make college cheaper and saddle the economy with more regulations.

Is Clinton really not aware that this is exactly what Obama prescribed, and that his policies have produced the worst economic recovery in history?

Her biggest idea is to make "the biggest investment in American infrastructure in decades," saying that will create "millions of good paying jobs."
 
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