Saturday, October 29, 2016

Clinton Top 5 (Good and Bad)

Clinton Top 5 (Good and Bad)



5 Reasons to Vote for Hillary Clinton

  1. 30+ years of experience in U.S politics; which includes high ranking positions such as Secretary of State and First Lady of the USA.
  2. Mrs. Clinton is running on the Democratic ticket, if you are a die-hard democrat and will vote according to the respective political party
  3. Stands for pro-choice policies that allow women to decide the future of their own pregnancies.
  4. Has the ability to become the first female President of the USA.
  5. If you are an Anti-Trump Social Justice Warrior.


5 Reasons NOT to Vote for Hillary Clinton

  1. Mrs. Clinton has been accused of mishandling classified government materials and claimed negligence; which reflects poorly on Mrs. Clinton's judgement.
  2. Mrs. Clinton has been accused of misleading the American public during the incident in Benghazi.
  3. Mrs. Clinton does not seem to possess the ability to answer a direct question OR clarify verbally a stance on difficult topics. 
  4. Mrs. Clinton is faced with evidence that her stance on topics such as Gay Marriage has changed back and forth several times in previous years.
  5. Mrs. Clinton and the Clinton Foundation stand accused of fraud and "political favor selling"; where funds are paid to the Foundation in order to receive political.

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All of the above are opinion and may contain inaccuracies.

Trump Top 5 (Good and Bad)


Trump Top 5 (Good and Bad)




5 Reasons to Vote for Donald Trump

  1. Does not seems to have any special interest groups pulling his strings with promises of money or influence.
  2. Mr. Trump wants to create jobs in primarily poor and neglected parts of cities by offering incentives for businesses to build and hire in the afflicted areas.
  3. Brutal Honesty. This is a trait that I've not seen in a candidate before; in cases where Mr. Trump is accused of wrong doing Mr. Trump apologizes and moves on, doesn't try to beat around the bush.
  4. The Republican Nominee, for those registered republicans who just vote with the ticket.
  5. Proficient at amassing wealth, a skill that our country could use a lesson in.


5 Reason NOT to Vote for Donald Trump

  1. Does not have a like-able personality, some say that Mr. Trump comes off as arrogant and does not actually possess the abilities he claims.
  2. Republican Nominee, a die-hard Democrat should not vote for Mr. Trump
  3. Considered by some to be a criminal for tax fraud
  4. Taking into consideration Mr. Trump is not a career politician, relatively lacking experience in government / elected office
  5. Maintains what could be one of the worst understandings of foreign affairs


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The above lists are an opinion and may contain inaccuracies.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Trump vs Clinton | Presidential Debate 1 | Straight Forward Politics


Presidential Debate One - Abbreviated Responses

 

#1
HOLT:  Let me follow up with Mr. Trump, if you can. You've talked about creating 25 million jobs, and you've promised to bring back millions of jobs for Americans. How are you going to bring back the industries that have left this country for cheaper labor overseas? How, specifically, are you going to tell American manufacturers that you have to come back?

TRUMP:  We have to renegotiate our trade deals. And, Lester, they're taking our jobs, they're giving incentives, they're doing things that, frankly, we don't do.

     Let me give you the example of Mexico. They have a VAT tax. We're on a different system.When we sell into Mexico, there's a tax. When they sell in -- automatic, 16 percent, approximately. When they sell into us, there's no tax. It's a defective agreement.

Clinton:  They've looked at my plans and they've said, OK, if we can do this, and I intend to get it done, we will have 10 million more new jobs, because we will be making investments where we can grow the economy. Take clean energy. Some country is going to be the clean- energy superpower of the 21st century.

    We can deploy a half a billion more solar panels. We can have enough clean energy to power every home. We can build a new modern electric grid. That's a lot of jobs; that's a lot of new economic activity.

#2
Holt: Secretary Clinton, you're calling for a tax increase on the wealthiest Americans. I'd like you to further defend that. And, Mr. Trump, you're calling for tax cuts for the wealthy. I'd like you to defend that. And this next two-minute answer goes to you, Mr. Trump.

Trump: I'm getting rid of the carried interest provision. And when these people are going to put billions and billions of dollars into companies, and when they're going to bring $2.5 trillion back from overseas. And when these people are going to put billions and billions of dollars into companies, and when they're going to bring $2.5 trillion back from overseas, where they can't bring the money back.

Clinton: I think building the middle class, investing in the middle class, making college debt-free so more young people can get their education, helping people refinance their -- their debt from college at a lower rate. Those are the kinds of things that will really boost the economy. Broad-based, inclusive growth is what we need in America, not more advantages for people at the very top. (Didn't really answer the question)

#3
Holt: He also -- he also raised the issue of your e-mails. Do you want to respond to that?

Clinton: I do. You know, I made a mistake using a private e- mail.

Trump: That's for sure.

Clinton: And if I had to do it over again, I would, obviously, do it differently. But I'm not going to make any excuses. It was a mistake, and I take responsibility for that.

Trump: That was more than a mistake. That was done purposely. OK? That was not a mistake. 


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#4
Holt: The share of Americans who say race relations are bad in this country is the highest it's been in decades, much of it amplified by shootings of African-Americans by police, as we've seen recently in Charlotte and Tulsa. Race has been a big issue in this campaign, and one of you is going to have to bridge a very wide and bitter gap.

Clinton: We have to restore trust between communities and the police. We have to work to make sure that our police are using the best training, the best techniques, that they're well prepared to use force only when necessary. Everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law.

I've laid out a platform that I think would begin to remedy some of the problems we have in the criminal justice system.

 And we have to tackle the plague of gun violence, which is a big contributor to a lot of the problems that we're seeing today.

Trump: In Chicago, they've had thousands of shootings, thousands since January 1st. Thousands of shootings. And I'm saying, where is this? Is this a war-torn country? What are we doing? And we have to stop the violence. We have to bring back law and order. In a place like Chicago, where thousands of people have been killed, thousands over the last number of years, in fact, almost 4,000 have been killed since Barack Obama became president, over -- almost 4,000 people in Chicago have been killed. We have to bring back law and order.

We have gangs roaming the street. And in many cases, they're illegally here, illegal immigrants. And they have guns. And they shoot people. And we have to be very strong. And we have to be very vigilant.

We have to be -- we have to know what we're doing. Right now, our police, in many cases, are afraid to do anything. We have to protect our inner cities, because African-American communities are being decimated by crime, decimated.

#5
HOLT: Our next segment is called "Securing America." We want to start with a 21st century war happening every day in this country. Our institutions are under cyber attack, and our secrets are being stolen. So my question is, who's behind it? And how do we fight it?

Clinton: There are the independent hacking groups that do it mostly for commercial reasons to try to steal information that they can use to make money. But increasingly, we are seeing cyber attacks coming from states, organs of states. The most recent and troubling of these has been Russia.

And we're going to have to make it clear that we don't want to use the kinds of tools that we have. We don't want to engage in a different kind of warfare. But we will defend the citizens of this country.

Trump: So we have to get very, very tough on cyber and cyber warfare. It is -- it is a huge problem. I have a son. He's 10 years old. He has computers. He is so good with these computers, it's unbelievable. The security aspect of cyber is very, very tough. And maybe it's hardly doable.

But I will say, we are not doing the job we should be doing. But that's true throughout our whole governmental society. We have so many things that we have to do better, Lester, and certainly cyber is one of them.

#6
HOLT: You mention ISIS, and we think of ISIS certainly as over there, but there are American citizens who have been inspired to commit acts of terror on American soil, the latest incident, of course, the bombings we just saw in New York and New Jersey, the knife attack at a mall in Minnesota, in the last year, deadly attacks in San Bernardino and Orlando. I'll ask this to both of you. Tell us specifically how you would prevent homegrown attacks by American citizens, Mr. Trump?

Trump:  "We will take out ISIS." Well, President Obama and Secretary Clinton created a vacuum the way they got out of Iraq, because they got out -- what, they shouldn't have been in, but once they got in, the way they got out was a disaster. And ISIS was formed.

So she talks about taking them out. She's been doing it a long time. She's been trying to take them out for a long time. But they wouldn't have even been formed if they left some troops behind, like 10,000 or maybe something more than that. And then you wouldn't have had them.

Or, as I've been saying for a long time, and I think you'll agree, because I said it to you once, had we taken the oil -- and we should have taken the oil -- ISIS would not have been able to form either, because the oil was their primary source of income.

Clinton:  I think we've got to have an intelligence surge, where we are looking for every scrap of information. I was so proud of law enforcement in New York, in Minnesota, in New Jersey. You know, they responded so quickly, so professionally to the attacks that occurred by Rahami. And they brought him down. And we may find out more information because he is still alive, which may prove to be an intelligence benefit. So we've got to do everything we can to vacuum up intelligence from Europe, from the Middle East. 


Note: These are all quotes taken from the transcript of the First Presidential Debate 2016; as provided by The Washington Post




Summary:
     This election in particular is filled with rhetoric which is only surpassed by the ability of the candidates to divert from the original question and take a personal "stab" at one another. The intention of this post is to provide a MUCH shorter version of debate topics with much of the sh*t talk removed. Lastly, I did not produce this content to endorse either candidate.