Juan de Fuca
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Too bad Donnie just had Twitter to counter Hillary Clinton's claims this afternoon. If his campaign had any money he could have shot back with more appropriate zingers. Although, how do you knock down "He's written a lot of books about business. They all seem to end at Chapter 11," She nailed the Donald today and probably many more days until he comes up with cash and a campaign,
"In a speech on the economy on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton called out Donald Trump for not releasing his tax returns and wondered out loud what he is trying to hide.
"You have to ask yourself, what's he afraid of?" she asked, musing that he may have avoided paying taxes. "Or maybe he isn't as rich as he claims."
Clinton's speech comes the day after new FEC filings showed Trump's campaign with a paltry amount of cash on hand for a major party presidential campaign and Trump being forced to loan his campaign $2 million to keep it afloat.
Clinton also warned that a Trump presidency would hurt the economy, noting that economists say the presumptive Republican presidential nominee would "would throw us back into recession."
"Just like he shouldn’t have his finger on the button, he shouldn’t have his hands on the economy," Clinton said, comparing Trump's danger to national security to his potential impact on the economy.
Clinton bashed Trump's businesses practices, noting that he has filed for bankruptcy several times.
"He's written a lot of books about business. They all seem to end at Chapter 11," she said.
"We cannot put a person like this, with all his empty promises, in a position of power over our lives," she added. "We can’t let him bankrupt America like we are one of his failed casinos. We can't let him roll the dice with our children's futures."
Clinton said that Trump is full of empty promises, noting that he's being sued for fraud by former students at his notorious Trump University.
"Now he's trying to say he's changed. Somebody’s told him he needs to say that— that he's not in it for himself anymore," she said. "But he's doing the exact same thing he's been doing for years. This is his one move. He makes over the top promises that if people stick with him, trust him, listen to him, put their faith in him, he'll deliver for them, he'll make them wildly successful."
"And then everything falls apart and people get hurt," she continued. "Those promises you're hearing from him at his campaign rallies, they are the same promises he made to his customers at Trump University. And now they're suing him for fraud. The same people he's trying to get to vote for him are people he's been exploiting for years."
Throughout Clinton's speech, Trump responded to Clinton with several tweets, and his campaign sent out several press releases on Clinton's record and Trump's economic plan
More at the link: Clinton Goes There: Maybe Trump Isn't As Rich As He Says He Is
"In a speech on the economy on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton called out Donald Trump for not releasing his tax returns and wondered out loud what he is trying to hide.
"You have to ask yourself, what's he afraid of?" she asked, musing that he may have avoided paying taxes. "Or maybe he isn't as rich as he claims."
Clinton's speech comes the day after new FEC filings showed Trump's campaign with a paltry amount of cash on hand for a major party presidential campaign and Trump being forced to loan his campaign $2 million to keep it afloat.
Clinton also warned that a Trump presidency would hurt the economy, noting that economists say the presumptive Republican presidential nominee would "would throw us back into recession."
"Just like he shouldn’t have his finger on the button, he shouldn’t have his hands on the economy," Clinton said, comparing Trump's danger to national security to his potential impact on the economy.
Clinton bashed Trump's businesses practices, noting that he has filed for bankruptcy several times.
"He's written a lot of books about business. They all seem to end at Chapter 11," she said.
"We cannot put a person like this, with all his empty promises, in a position of power over our lives," she added. "We can’t let him bankrupt America like we are one of his failed casinos. We can't let him roll the dice with our children's futures."
Clinton said that Trump is full of empty promises, noting that he's being sued for fraud by former students at his notorious Trump University.
"Now he's trying to say he's changed. Somebody’s told him he needs to say that— that he's not in it for himself anymore," she said. "But he's doing the exact same thing he's been doing for years. This is his one move. He makes over the top promises that if people stick with him, trust him, listen to him, put their faith in him, he'll deliver for them, he'll make them wildly successful."
"And then everything falls apart and people get hurt," she continued. "Those promises you're hearing from him at his campaign rallies, they are the same promises he made to his customers at Trump University. And now they're suing him for fraud. The same people he's trying to get to vote for him are people he's been exploiting for years."
Throughout Clinton's speech, Trump responded to Clinton with several tweets, and his campaign sent out several press releases on Clinton's record and Trump's economic plan
More at the link: Clinton Goes There: Maybe Trump Isn't As Rich As He Says He Is