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I would vote for Howdy Doody before Hillary Clinton. Sad truth is, if she had done and would do the right thing, she would be a great Prez, but she's chosen not to.
She is a well-established supporter of outsourcing - if you are c-level or in a client-facing sales role for your occupation- go ahead and vote for her - your job will likely be safe for now.
If you're in anything else - vote for her with the following warning. Know that she will continue to support companies bringing in skilled workers from India, China, and other "low-cost" countries to do jobs of Americans right here in the US via H1B Visas. She also supports the concept of US Corporations hiring "low-cost" workers overseas to do jobs traditionally done in the US in places like India instead.
Her justification: The Globalization of the economy means that US Companies and Citizens must embrace outsourcing or else our country will lose its competitive edge. If you believe her justification is valid then you need to do a reality check folks. The loss of jobs and harm to the economy if outsourcing is continued is a relatively obvious concept to get your head around.
Hillary for president ??? I am moving to Canada if that happens.
Better start posting on the Canada section to see where you want to go, I give her a great chance at winning. And I say this as an individual not inclined to vote for her, just an objective statement.
By the way, check out Moose Jaw. The real estate is pretty reasonable there.
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