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originally posted by: Darkmadness
I wouldn't worry about this, as long as we elect Hillary she can help us get through the coming financial disaster we are leaving for our children. The ones graduating college with massive debt and no jobs.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: Darkmadness
I wouldn't worry about this, as long as we elect Hillary she can help us get through the coming financial disaster we are leaving for our children. The ones graduating college with massive debt and no jobs.
This is a joke, right? You just forgot the sarcasm tags. What expertise in the financial area does Hillary have--other than money laundering and taking bribes for access, I mean?
I wouldn't worry about this, as long as we elect Hillary she can help us get through the coming financial disaster we are leaving for our children.
First off.. she is the most qualified candidate in the history of the earth.
she has immense experience in the financial markets
originally posted by: Darkmadness
a reply to: DAVID64
Don't you dare blaspheme the opportunity being given to us by god/ goddess to turn this world around.
. Bill Clinton helped gut America’s manufacturing base by promoting and passing the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, in 1993, when Democrats controlled Congress.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Darkmadness
A Hell of a lot of other people's money?