Hillary’s New Plan is Designed to Help Everyone

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Hillary’s economic plan is designed to help everyone. Trump’s plan lowers everyone’s taxes. That is it. His brilliant idea to save our economy is the same failed policy that every Republican president touts. They all promise one thing to the American people, “No more taxes!” Trickle down economics. Who doesn’t like the thought of paying less taxes? I’ll tell you who, that beautiful lady in the red, white and blue, our country doesn’t like it, that is for sure.
Lower taxes 2%. Awesome. 2% of my yearly wages might save me a couple hundred dollars. Republicans justify lower taxes by claiming that the money in taxes will circulate through my local businesses. In my case, that is true. The tax money I save will certainly be flushed through my community. I’d credit one lost weekend to a few hundred dollars.

But save some of Trump’s buddies’ 2% in their taxes, that is a completely different story. According to the IRS, the top 1% pays 37% of this countries taxes. Time and time again, it has been proven that the ultra rich do not return their tax savings to American local businesses. Instead, they ship it to off-shore bank accounts.
Trickle down economics does not work. Although, Republican politicians will continue to champion this bogus ideology. More shockingly is how Republican voters keep supporting it as well.

Take Mitt Romnies’ health plan, for example. At the time, everyone was up in arms over Obamacare. But if these shit-kickers did some research about Romney-care, they would have certainly felt dumb for supporting it. Romney-care took benefits from the middle class to pay for a slight tax savings for the top 1%. Look it up. What fools!
Clearly, such a tax strategy hurts our country. This huge amount of taxes that would have paid for schools and roads and social programs is now sitting on a Bahamian beach sipping Mai Tais.
Unlike Trump’s tax plan, Hillary’s planned economy works for everyone.
We need to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.

Hillary credits Obama for bringing our economy a far distance from Junior’s Great Recession. However, she singles out a few obstacles our economy needs to overcome to achieve an economy that works for everyone.
First, the United States political system does not help working Americans. Second, our economic system encourages corporations to favor short-term profits over long-term profits. In addition, antiquated work policies ignore the needs of today’s families.
Here is Hillary plans to remedy these problems:
- A 100-days job plan — Her first 100 days in office, Hillary plans to make one of the nation’s biggest investment in good-paying jobs. She will invest in infrastructure, manufacturing, research, technology, clean energy and small businesses.

- Debt free college will be available to all — While Trump promises to bring back the manufacturing days of Laverne and Shirley, Hillary understands our country can’t go back rather, we must go forward. The best way to do that is with education.
- Change the rules so that companies share their profits with their employees instead of sending profits and jobs overseas — Hillary will achieve this by awarding companies that share their profits and invest in their employees. She will also achieve this by raising the minimum wage to a living wage. Under Hillary’s regime, any company that ships jobs overseas will have to forfeit American tax breaks.

- Make sure that the wealthy pay their fair share — this includes closing loopholes that the wealthy use to steal from our country, imposing a new surcharge on millionaires and billionaires, and fighting for Buffet Rule.
- Enact policies such as equal pay and guaranteed paid leave. She will also provide assistance with child care and housing.
Unless you are in the top 5%, it shouldn’t be too much of a puzzle which candidate to support. But then again, if you aren’t in the top 5% and you are supporting Trump, you can’t be the sharpest tool in the shed.
Originally published at Poli(tics) Today.