Paulsen Cites Globalization, Cuts to Medicare / Social Security as Reasons to Vote FOR Hillary

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"Hank Paulson, George W. Bush’s treasury secretary, who presided over both the meltdown of the U.S. economy and the subsequent bailout of his close friends and associates, has endorsed Hillary Clinton — citing his belief that she’d be more likely to enact globalist policies on trade and immigration as part of the reason for his endorsement.


Paulson also posits that Clinton would be more likely to cut Americans’ medicare and social security, which Paulson cites as a top priority following the financial collapse he helped to create."



By doing so, Paulsen 'outs' Hillary as a Globalist....more so than being concerned about what's in America's best interest.

Paulson is also the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, which has given Hillary Clinton hundreds of thousands of dollars for speeches. According to Politico, Goldman Sachs rewarded Clinton with a total of $675,000 for three paid speeches."

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The fact that Paulsen is the former CEO is far more important than that he was part of the Bush administration. Clinton is under fire for taking a LOT of money to give speeches for Goldman Sachs, speeches whose transcripts she refuses to release. Goldman Sachs and Hillary is key in the Globalists and their agenda - Goldman Sachs played a huge part in Britain by influencing them to stay in the EU.

*NOTE: The article, while declaring Paulsen 'presided over the 'meltdown of the U.S. Economy under Bush, fails to point out that the economy began to meld won and was presided over the near-Super Majority Democratic party Congress who controlled the budget, spending, and thus the economy during the last 2 years of the Bush administration....the exact time Liberals admit the economy began declining.

Hank Paulson Endorses Hillary for Globalist Platform
 
"Paulson’s op-ed adopts the similar lecturing tone to what was called “Project Fear” in the UK, in which the Remain campaign recruited executives from multinational firms and establishment politicians to convince the victims of globalization that they had to remain in their current economic structure or else."
 
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He was and is an establishment guy, even W. Bush was. It's where the money is made so of course Hillary is getting his endorsement.
 
He was and is an establishment guy, even W. Bush was. It's where the money is made so of course Hillary is getting his endorsement.

Yes, it is all the same team, and the societal wealth extraction paradigm continues unabated.
 
The poster child from "Government Sachs" endorsing the Queen of Corruption shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, the creatures of Wall Street stick together.
 

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