Hillary Clinton has a major major problem. Her plans are stupid. During the debate the never ever Entrepreneurship within free enterprise free market society makes no sense at all, which proves Hillary Clinton is on some powerful head spinning drugs. Hillary Clinton tried her best to pump up Blacks, Browns and Women and a couple of Queer guys down the street.
Read what Dilbert has written;
Clinton’s health is the fourth
reason Adams has changed his mind. He states she doesn’t look good, as
evidenced by her wild-eyed screaming in the infamous "Why aren’t I 50
points ahead” video.
“Likewise, Bill Clinton seems to
be in bad shape too, and Hillary wouldn’t be much use to the country if she is
taking care of a dying husband on the side,” Adams states.
Point number five: Adams believes
Trump employs a tactic of “pacing and leading.” As a self-described “trained
persuader,” Adams doesn’t see Trump’s controversial suggestions as dangerous as
many do:
Trump “paces” the public –
meaning he matches them in their emotional state, and then some. He does that
with his extreme responses on immigration, fighting ISIS, stop-and-frisk, etc.
Once Trump has established himself as the biggest bad-ass on the topic, he is
free to “lead,” which we see him do by softening his deportation stand,
limiting his stop-and-frisk comment to Chicago, reversing his first answer on
penalties for abortion, and so on. If you are not trained in persuasion, Trump
look scary. If you understand pacing and leading, you might see him as the
safest candidate who has ever gotten this close to the presidency. That’s how I
see him.
Finally, Adams sees a persuader
like himself in Donald Trump:
Economies are driven by
psychology. If you expect things to go well tomorrow, you invest today, which
causes things to go well tomorrow, as long as others are doing the same. The
best kind of president for managing the psychology of citizens – and therefore
the economy – is a trained persuader. You can call that persuader a con man, a
snake oil salesman, a carnival barker, or full of shit. It’s all persuasion.
And Trump simply does it better than I have ever seen anyone do it…
In summary, I don’t understand
the policy details and implications of most of either Trump’s or Clinton’s
proposed ideas. Neither do you. But I do understand persuasion. I also
understand when the government is planning to confiscate the majority of my
assets. And I can also distinguish between a deeply unhealthy person and a healthy
person, even though I have no medical training. (So can you.)
Hillary openly advocated some of
the most radical propositions in American history. Here are six of them.
1. “Profit-Sharing.” Clinton
advocated making “the economy fairer.” In promoting that stupid notion –
stupid, because mutually consensual exchange is by nature “fair” from any
objective point of view – she pushed raising the national minimum wage
(throwing thousands out of work) and “equal pay for women’s work” (read: unequal
pay for the same work for men). But her truly insane line came next: “I also
want to see more companies do profit-sharing. If you help create the profits,
you should be able to share in them, not just the executives at the top.” Now,
many companies already have so-called “profit sharing” – employees who own
stock benefits. On a broad level, all companies have “profit sharing” – you
have continued employment because your company earns a profit. You don’t have a
share of every dollar of profit earned because you don’t get dinged for every
loss. But Hillary seems to be advocating for a full-scale governmental
intervention into every business in America – letting the feds decide how much
employees should make in every industry. This is, as Dennis Prager pointed out
today, economic fascism.
2. “Clean Energy.” Hillary
proposed that we would have 10 million new jobs through government investment.
This is hogwash. Obama made the same sort of claims about his green jobs
programs, then later had to admit that his administration couldn’t even define
a green job. When she says that we must deploy “half a billion more solar
panels,” she’s operating in a fantasy universe where carbon based fuels are
less efficient than solar power, as Trump rightly pointed out.
3. Everyone’s a Little Bit
Racist. Hillary pushed the notion of “implicit bias” – a new psychological
buzzword pushed by the academic left – to explain why more black people go to
prison proportionately. She then suggested that everyone in America was racist:
“I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police….But when it
comes to policing, since it can have literally fatal consequences, I have said,
in my first budget, we would put money into that budget to help us deal with
implicit bias by retraining a lot of our police officers.” There are zero
proven retraining programs regarding implicit bias, or even well-verified
studies suggesting the consistent impact of so-called implicit bias on behavior
– which is why no court will allow “evidence” of implicit bias. If everybody is
racist, there’s no cure to racism, a constant excuse for Democrats to claim
America is evil.
4. Let The Criminals Out. Hillary
said that more criminals should be let out of prison, as well, and said she
wanted to end private prisons – presumably without building new ones. She
idiotically suggested that private prisons create a structure where you “have a
profit motivation to fill prison cells with young Americans.” Since the owners
of private prisons don’t do the policing, this makes zero sense whatsoever.
5. The Iran Deal Is Great!
Hillary kept praising the disastrous Iran deal. Over and over. And over and
over. It’s a garbage deal, and Hillary knows it. She claimed it put a lid on
the Iranian nuclear program – false. She claimed that it contained Iran itself
– false. She also said that it would have led to war if America blew an Iranian
ship attempting to capture Americans out of the water. Trump rightly called
this nonsense. Hillary pushed it forward anyway.
6. More Pay For Less Work For
Women. Hillary dropped this line that most people missed while she slammed
Trump for sexism: “this is a man who…has said women don’t deserve equal pay
unless they do as good a job as men.” Why is that remotely controversial?
Should women make the same amount of money for less work?
Hillary is a far-leftist. Trump’s inadequacies
and stupidities don’t change that fact. Her radicalism is a true threat to the
country
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