Hilary's resume of experience in this field (public service)
working with handicapped children
John Markey, the city’s mayor from 1972 to 1982, told The Fact Checker that New Bedford contracted with a bus company to provide transportation for children with disabilities. He took issue with Clinton’s highlighting the lack of access that New Bedford children faced in the 1970s. The service was already available when he was elected in 1971, and it kept running while he was mayor, Markey said.
“It provided for every handicapped child,” said Markey, 81, and a lifelong Democrat. “There could be a lot of people who elected not to send their kids to school. But if a child wanted to go to school, we provided transportation.”
overseeing the standards in public education,
These included raising the dropout age, requiring all high schools to offer advanced math and science courses, and mandating smaller class sizes. To pay for the changes, it also proposed a sales tax increase.
representing kids in the legal system
17) Hillary laughs about defending child rapist
In the video she is asked, “As a lawyer, you defended the rapist of a 12-year-old girl, calling the victim ’emotionally unstable’ and saying that girls have a tendency to ‘exaggerate or romanticize sexual experiences especially when they come from disorganized families.'”
However, she did not address the reports of unearthed recordings in which she almost boasts of knowing of her client’s guilt and laughing about the case. The tapes reveal her discussing the case of Thomas Alfred Taylor, then 41, who was accused of raping a 12-year-old in Springdale, Arkansas, on May 10, 1975.
“It was a fascinating case, it was a very interesting case,” Clinton said on the tape. “This guy was accused of raping a 12-year-old. Course he claimed that he didn’t, and all this stuff. … I had him take a polygraph, which he passed – which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs.” She laughed at the statement.
founding a family advocate organization
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families was founded in 1977 by attorney Hillary Rodham[6] as a non-partisan 501(c)(3) group, and continues to be supported by a wide variety of individuals and organizations.
bringing educational resources to homebound children
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getting healhcare to children
The late-Sen. Kennedy received much of the credit for CHIP because the Massachusetts Democrat shepherded the legislation through a Republican-controlled Congress. Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch was the lead Republican co-sponsor.
"She wasn't a legislator, she didn't write the law, and she wasn't the president, so she didn't make the decisions," Littlefield told the Associated Press. "But we relied on her, worked with her and she was pivotal in encouraging the White House to do it."
overseeing equal opportunity for women in the field of law
The Paycheck Fairness Act would add nonretaliation requirements for folks who inquire about or discuss their wages. Senator Clinton co-sponsored the legislation in 2003 and 2001 as well. This policy was adopted, in part, by President Obama’s April 2014, Executive Order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who discuss their wages. [S.77, 1/22/01; S. 76, 1/7/03, S. 841, 4/19/05; S. 766, 3/6/07; Senator Clinton floor remarks, 3/6/07; Executive Order, 4/8/14]
getting assistance to women and children in wartorn Afghan and countries in Africa
Hillary Clinton’s Six Foreign-Policy Catastrophes
Posted on February 21, 2016 by Eric Zuesse.
Eric Zuesse
Many commentators have mentioned (such as here and here and here and here) that Hillary Clinton left behind no major achievement as the U.S. Secretary of State; but, actually, she did. Unfortunately, all of her major achievements were bad, and some were catastrophic. Six countries were especially involved: Honduras, Haiti, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine. The harm she did to each country was not in the interest of the American people, and it was disastrous for the residents there.
Hillary Clinton at every campaign debate says “I have a better track-record,” and that she’s “a progressive who gets things done.” Here’s what she has actually done, when she was Secretary of State; here’s her track-record when she actually had executive responsibility for U.S. foreign-affairs. This will display her real values, not just her claimed values:
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2016/02/hillary-clintons-six-foreign-policy-catastrophes.html
extending FMLA law to cover family members of the guard who need time off to care for their vets, and of course we know her political experience in the Senate, the cabinet and The white house
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it seems all those wonderful claims about altruistic Hillary being made by clinton suporters are riddled with 1/2 truths and as we can see in many cases no truth at all.
The fly on the wall does not get credit for what those in the trenches get done, which in many cases is where Hillary fits in, and in the case of education and transportation she stomped on the people who have already been getting the job done and merely took the credit for it and her foreign policy is an absolute disaster.
We could pick anyone off the street to do a better job, and at least they would not treat the job like a mafioso boss.
Edited by
LittleLeftofRight
on Fri 10/28/16 02:27 PM