Hillary does not like free markets and instead promotes government control:
The nation's free-market doctrine is ill-suited for today's global market, Sen. Hillary Clinton emphasized in an interview with USA Today.
The New York Democrat told the national daily that if elected president, she will aggressively use federal tax and regulatory policy to promote key sectors of the U.S. economy.
She proposed stripping tax benefits from sectors such as the oil industry and using government policies to boost industries such as automakers, wind turbine producers and steel companies, the paper said.
Clinton insisted, however, her policies would not be dramatically different than the country's traditional practice.
"We subsidize the oil companies. We think it's important that we give them our tax dollars so they can go out and explore and extract and produce oil. That's a clear decision right along the lines of an industrial policy," she said. "We subsidize all kinds of industries. We don't call it that. But we've made a decision we're going to subsidize them. I think that what we subsidized in the past is not what we should be subsidizing right now."
Leaving economic outcomes to the market, she argued, has resulted in stagnant incomes for the typical family and special treatment for the well-connected.
So wouldn’t asking money away from "the typical family" in the form of taxes and giving it to targeted business be considered "special treatment for the well-connected"? Yes it does, This lie is way bigger than her Bosnia fib.
And Barack Obama has also attacked America’s free market principle:
As WND reported, Sen. Barack Obama expressed skepticism about free-market values as he entered politics in 1995, disparaging the "right wing" American value of achieving prosperity through personal initiative as the "old individualistic bootstrap myth."
As Obama’s pastor let the Marxist cat out of the far-left bag, Hillary pushes the New World Order:
Clinton also said that if she becomes president, she will push for a more active government role in shaping the effect of globalization on the economy, including identifying key industries for protection.
And in South Dakota we have a Republican governor is not too far from the totalitarian policies that the two front runners for the Democratic nomination for president are.
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