Hillary’s new ad in South Dakota begins by saying “We are $9 trillion in debt.” She goes on to pledge fiscal responsibility and to stop spending money “America does not have.”
I am confused, understandably, about whether she is referring to the US or to her own campaign in her opening line. She is, in fact at least $30 million in debt but I hadn’t realized it had grown to quite so large a sum. In any case, her campaign debt is not the best argument for her fiscal responsibility.
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Dick: Probably not one of Hillary’s strongest position politically or personal. If she can’t manage a sound fiscal campaign, imagine what she would bring to the table in resolving the nation’s financial crisis. For Hillary to find fault is easy; to do better will be difficult. All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame others, it will not change Hillary. The only thing blame does is to keep the focus off of her when she is looking for external reasons to explain her unhappiness or frustration. She may succeed in making others feel guilty about something by blaming them, but she won’t succeed in changing whatever it is about her that is making her unhappy.
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