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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Hillary Clinton Wanted to be President for both the Successful and the Struggling




Hillary Clinton Wanted to be President for both the Successful and the Struggling 


In her 2016 presidential election campaign at North Charleston in South Carolina, Mrs. Hillary Clinton uttered that "I want to be a president for both the successful and the struggling. And right now the struggling need more help."



Hillary Clinton Supports for Higher Pay for Workers for their contribution to productivity of organization and strongly condemns high CEO pay packages

In her 2016 presidential election campaign at Iowa on May 18, 2015, Mrs. Hillary Clinton emphasised that we need to get back into the habit of actually rewarding workers with increases in their pay checks for the increases in productivity and profitability that they have helped to bring about. You know, Warren Buffett has said it, but so have a lot of other people: There’s something wrong when the average American CEO makes 300 times more than the typical American worker.

Mrs. Hillary Clinton remarks was based on the EPI (Economic Policy Institute) study, released in June 2014 that average compensation for CEOs of the top 350 U.S. firms in 2013 was $15.2 million. That’s 295.9 times higher than the compensation paid to the typical workers at those firms, the study concluded.



Hillary Clinton Concerns more for working classes like Nurses and Truck Drivers than CEOs

She also informed that there’s something wrong when hedge fund managers pay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers that she saw on I-80. She also found that there’s something wrong when students and their families have to go deeply into debt to be able to get the education and skills they need in order to make the best of their own lives."

Building Economy for Tomorrow and Strengthen Families and Communities



Addressing several high school and college students at the round-table, Mrs. Hillary Clinton said that she wants "to be the champion who goes to bat for Americans in four big areas. We need to build the economy of tomorrow, not yesterday. We need to strengthen families and communities, because that’s where it all starts. We need to fix our dysfunctional political system and get unaccountable money out of it once and for all, even if that takes a constitutional amendment. And we need to protect our country from the threats that we see, and the ones that are on the horizon, she said.

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