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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, ex-First Lady and likely future presidential candidate threw out an odd legal suggestion to the National Press Club this week: a nationwide return to the double-nickel. According to Clinton, "The 55-mile speed limit really does lower gas usage. And wherever it can be required, and the people will accept it, we ought to do it..."
That article is 10 years old. Do you have anything newer to support "pushes" in the thread title?
Has Hillary flip-flopped on this also? Do you have anything that shows she has changed what little mind she has left? Unless she has said she changed her mind or the more common how she should have said it better because people misunderstood, I guess we'll just have to go with that.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, ex-First Lady and likely future presidential candidate threw out an odd legal suggestion to the National Press Club this week: a nationwide return to the double-nickel. According to Clinton, "The 55-mile speed limit really does lower gas usage. And wherever it can be required, and the people will accept it, we ought to do it..."
Considering she's been too elitist to drive a car in 30 years she should be the last person to make such suggestions, whether it be 10 years ago or today.
I thought she just wanted to slow down the economy !!! BUT NO, she wants to slow people down too !!! Slow people will vote for her. Time to get in the fast lane and make that *^&&$#@ exit. She is a time machine. Can't tell which decade she wants us to live in.
"GO TRUMP" or Hillary will be a traffic cop solution to the 3rd world dump.
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