Why Do Republicans Call Hillary Clinton "Far Righ?"

MarcATL

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She's more conservative than anything.

Is it just what you're told to say by your leaders?

What are her "far left" policies/ideas?

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you have a typo somewhere.

either your title is wrong or you op is.


hillary is a prog, that's left of liberal.

increase taxes
expand the aca
more gun laws
less freedom
bigger government


what stance does she hold that is conservative? Actual conservative, not your opinion.
 
Looks like someone's been hitting that big bowl of vodka and paint chips...
LoLing!

Paint chips was funny dude. I must admit.

So how is Hillary "far left?"

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you have a typo somewhere.

either your title is wrong or you op is.


hillary is a prog, that's left of liberal.

increase taxes
expand the aca
more gun laws
less freedom
bigger government


what stance does she hold that is conservative? Actual conservative, not your opinion.
What does "less freedom" mean?

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Hillary: for Iraq war and Goldman Sachs


Still alive, Franky??? You said Hillary would NEVER be the nominee.
Time for your humble pie, pussy boy.

Hey Dr. Evil! Welcome back!

If you're were so confident in St Hillary the Inevitable how come you never took my bet?

Until yesterday's capitulation, Bernie could have forced Soros to send Hillary out to pasture with the rest of the cows

Are you back now that Hillary has the nomination? That's pretty courageous there
 
you have a typo somewhere.

either your title is wrong or you op is.


hillary is a prog, that's left of liberal.

increase taxes
expand the aca
more gun laws
less freedom
bigger government


what stance does she hold that is conservative? Actual conservative, not your opinion.
IMHO she's a corporatist oligarch, she's for sale to the highest bidder and will say or do anything she needs to get and maintain power.

The left is going to be SORELY disappointed if she gets into power, she'll pay them lip service then do whatever is in her and her pals best interests.
 
you have a typo somewhere.

either your title is wrong or you op is.


hillary is a prog, that's left of liberal.

increase taxes
expand the aca
more gun laws
less freedom
bigger government


what stance does she hold that is conservative? Actual conservative, not your opinion.
What does "less freedom" mean?

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Higher taxes means I have less disposable income to spend on say....golf balls. I have to use the ones outta the pond.
Gun laws. I'm a reloader and right now Varget is like hens teeth.
Glad to see you laugh at the paint chips joke. You gotta be the first lib I've met with a sense of humor.
 
Where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton stand on 2016's key issues

Where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton stand on 2016's key issues


David Smith in Washington

Thursday 9 June 2016 11.25 EDTLast modified on Friday 10 June 201606.49 EDT

Criminal justice
Clinton:
End the era of mass incarceration, reform mandatory minimum sentences, and end private prisons. Encourage the use of strategies such as police body cameras and end racial profiling to rebuild trust between law enforcement and communities. Help formerly incarcerated individuals successfully re-enter society. Supports the death penalty for “particularly heinous crimes”.

Trump: Has said little during the campaign, but past statements suggest a “tough on crime” approach including longer prison sentences. In the wake of police shootings, he has said: “I have to say that the police are absolutely mistreated and misunderstood.” Supports the death penalty for those who kill police officers.

Economy
Clinton: Raise the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour, with local governments free to set minimums above that level. Tighten the tax code to make sure “millionaires don’t pay lower rates than their secretaries”. Ask Congress for at least $275bn to invest in infrastructure. Every worker entitled to up to 12 weeks of paid family leave and an additional 12 weeks of paid medical leave.

Trump: Create jobs. Get smart businessmen from Wall Street to run the economy because they have the expertise. Tax relief for middle-class Americans; simplify the tax code to reduce the headaches people face in preparing their taxes. “We’ve spent $4tn trying to topple various people. If we could’ve spent that $4tn in the United States to fix our roads, our bridges and all of the other problems, we would’ve been a lot better off.”

Environment
Clinton: Set national goals to have 500m solar panels installed; generate enough renewable energy to power every home in America; cut energy waste in homes, schools and hospitals by a third; and reduce American oil consumption by a third. Launch a $60bn Clean Energy Challenge to partner with states, cities and rural communities and a $30bn plan to revitalise coal communities.

Trump: “Snowing in Texas and Louisiana, record setting freezing temperatures throughout the country and beyond. Global warming is an expensive hoax!” – tweet from 29 January 2014. Aggressively use coal, fracking and oil. Cut funding for the Environmental Protection Agency.

Foreign policy
Clinton: Thought to be more hawkish and interventionist than Obama. A leading advocate for the military intervention in Libya and argued for military intervention in Syria, which the president ultimately rejected. Strong support for Israel but endorses Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Clinton voted in favour of the Iraq war in 2002, which she now says she regrets.

Trump: “America first” and “stay unpredictable” approach. Hold summits with Russia and China soon after election and seek to regain their respect by showing strength. Destroy Isis in Iraq and Syria and tear up Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Tell US allies in Nato to pay their fair share or risk losing protection. Trump claims he did not support the Iraq war and says: “We are getting out of the nation-building business.”

Gun control
Clinton: Strengthen background checks and close dangerous loopholes in the current system; hold irresponsible dealers and manufacturers accountable; keep guns out of the hands of terrorists, domestic abusers, other violent criminals and the severely mentally ill.

Trump: “The second amendment to our constitution is clear. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed upon. Period.” Prosecute more violent criminals in cities such as Baltimore and Chicago and empower law-abiding gun owners to defend themselves. Trump owns a firearm and is endorsed by the National Rifle Association.

Healthcare
Clinton: Retain Obamacare. Crack down on rising prescription drug prices and hold drug companies accountable so they get ahead by investing in research, not jacking up costs. Protect women’s access to reproductive healthcare, including contraception and safe, legal abortion.

Trump: Repeal Obamacare on day one. Oppose cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. Trump says he is now pro-life. However his campaign statements differ from policies laid out on his website, making his approach uncertain. It does not appear to include any major expansion of healthcare coverage.

Immigration
Clinton: Comprehensive reform to create a pathway to citizenship, keep families together and enable millions of workers to come out of the shadows. Defend Obama’s executive actions to provide deportation relief for Dreamers and parents of Americans and lawful residents. End family detention and close private immigrant detention centers.

Trump: Build a wall along the Mexican border that Mexico will pay for. Deport 11 million undocumented migrants, which opponents say is both callous and physically impossible. End birthright citizenship. “Gangs, drug traffickers and cartels have freely exploited our open borders and committed vast numbers of crimes inside the United States ... We have the moral high ground here, and all the leverage.”

Trade
Clinton: After some prevarication, came out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership, despite helping negotiate it during her time as secretary of state. She said at a debate in October: “It was just finally negotiated last week, and in looking at it, it didn’t meet my standards, my standards for more new, good jobs for Americans, for raising wages for Americans.”

Trump: Slams the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Argues that since China joined the World Trade Organisation, Americans have witnessed the closure of more than 50,000 factories and the loss of tens of millions of jobs. Plans to bring China to the bargaining table by declaring it a currency manipulator and revive US manufacturing by putting an end to China’s “illegal export subsidies and lax labour and environmental standards”.

University education
Clinton: Says students should never have to borrow to pay for tuition, books and fees to attend a four-year public college in their state under the New College Compact. Students will do their part by contributing their earnings from working 10 hours a week. Families will do their part by making an affordable and realistic family contribution.

Trump: Little evidence of a coherent policy, but he has said there is no reason the federal government should profit from student loans. Trump has also been forced to defend his own Trump University, the subject of an ongoing court case.

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Of course she's a lefty. Right on down the line. Families will contribute to higher ed? Is that an order, Madam God? 10 hours of work won't do shit, I worked at a VA hospital while attending college.

There are no loopholes in gun shows, she's full of left wing talking points. No one wants crazies to be armed but until someone acts out it's hard to say. I don't want the government deciding I can't have guns if I voice a public protest against them, and they may well do that.
 

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