Have you ever hear of white criminals? Have you ever heard of white mass shooters? Have you ever heard of the biggest thieves like Goldman Sachs and other that work with your President? Have you also heard of millions of whites in food stamps and heroin addicts?
Nope....mostly hard working people, never seen a Mexican homeless asking for money.
Have you ever seen an illegal immigrant working in the fields and not getting paid minimum wage?
Have you ever seen an illegal immigrant getting free hospital care that other Americans paid for?
Have you ever heard of MS-13..............
Have you played with yourself today
You are mostly full of shit
You are seriously ignorant, since no one is closer to Goldman Sachs than Hillary
http://nypost.com/2016/02/05/inside-hillarys-675k-worth-of-goldman-speaking-fees/
But during a New Hampshire town hall Wednesday night, Clinton claimed she took whatever Goldman Sachs was willing to pay.
“That’s what they offered,” she said of the $675,000 she received for three speeches.
One source with knowledge of Clinton’s speaking fees said it’s disingenuous for the Democratic front-runner to assert she took whatever clients wanted to pay, since hiring her was a big deal involving big bucks.
Rival Bernie Sanders has been hitting Clinton hard for financial ties to Goldman and Wall Street as evidence she’s beholden to them.
“Anybody who knows me, who thinks that they can influence me, name anything they’ve influenced me on,” Clinton challenged at the town hall forum. “Just name one thing.”
Clinton said she hit the speaking circuit because it’s common practice for former secretaries of state and “I wasn’t committed to running [for president]. I didn’t know whether I would or not.”
Just about everyone else, though, considered her a prime presidential contender after she left the State Department.
Clinton’s Goldman Sachs speeches were contracted and negotiated by the Harry Walker Agency, and her Goldman payments ($225,000 a speech) were on par with her typical speaking fees.
A spokesman for the financial giant said Clinton spoke to the firm’s clients at conferences on topics that ranged from women in finance to entrepreneurship.
Come back when you graduate third grade