Point is they went after Clinton for Monica because he was so popular politically. Republicans don't act very nice ever. When they were in power bush Chaney Tom delay and hastert were very slimy. And tea baggers were horrible to Obama and now we are dealing with a baket of deplorables.
1. Anyone that still uses the term "teabagger" at this late date has no credibility.
2. Republicans foolishly believed that sexual harassment was a big deal. They didn't understand that it was only a big deal when lefties could use it to slam Republicans. Bill, as a good lib, of course got a pass.
3. Deplorable is lefty code for, "they disagree, they won't be scared by threats of being called racist, and we can't beat them on the issues, so we really need to shout them down".
Monica seduced Bill. Pffft!! Bill denied. BS impeachment, his approval peaked. You party is a joke and horror, dupe.
And they want to put NAFTA on bill but Herbert Walker bush invented it and more Republicans than Democrats signed it.
And NAFTA wasn't so bad until bush delay and hastert got their hands on it
OUr bad Trade POlicy has had decades of bi-partisan support.
I admit that the GOP has the lion's share of that historically.
But Trump has flipped the GOP on that issue.
That's change.
Change you are resisting dealing with.
He hasn't flipped anyone. Name the Republicans who today, right now, are interested in tariffs. If you can't, then take your fake ass revolution elsewhere. What they are saying is the same thing they've been saying for decades. They want to lower corporate taxes and lower regulations to bring jobs back home. That's nothing new.
So next year lets tell our representatives we want them to follow through with what Trump said. Fix our fucked up trade policies.
Remember when Clinton signed NAFTA he put in
The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce credits NAFTA with increasing U.S. trade in goods and services with Canada and Mexico from $337 billion in 1993 to $1.2 trillion in 2011, while the
AFL-CIO blames the agreement for sending 700,000 American manufacturing jobs to Mexico over that time.
Bush, who had worked to "fast track" the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing of the implementation law to incoming president
Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the
United States Senate Clinton added two side agreements, The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC) and the
North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC), to protect workers and the environment