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RiverLover

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Tue Jun 23, 2015, 06:14 AM Jun 2015

15 Ways Bill Clinton’s White House Failed America and the World [View all]

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...Just as a preface, I want to say no one was a bigger Bill Clinton fan than me back in the day. He and Al Gore both walked on water. Clinton was my first vote, my very proud first vote...

It wasn't until Jan 2009 when a casual comment by a very smart lady starting a small bank mentioned that it was Bill Clinton who caused the 2007/2008 banking crisis by ending Glass-Steagall woke me up & forever ended my low information days. I went home & started googling away. One thing led to another (& another) thing he did under the cover of clever rhetoric & media cover which I had no idea.

Now, today, I believe he is responsible for a majority of what is wrong with America today. He's the reason I wanted so badly for Elizabeth Warren to run for president & to be our president....& for Hillary not to be.

Here's the article~

15 Ways Bill Clinton’s White House Failed America and the World

Many Americans do not associate Clinton with his dark legacy.

By AlterNet Staff / AlterNet
June 22, 2015

Bill Clinton remains one of America’s most popular presidents. A national poll last March by NBC and the Wall Street Journal found 56 percent of Americans had a clearly favorable view of Clinton. That’s long been true for African Americans—from novelist Toni Morrison famously calling him the “first black president” while in office, to books explaining his appeal after his presidency ended.

Clinton has used this popularity to build his enormously ambitious global foundation, collecting $2 billion in assets for many anti-poverty and health initiatives, as well as building a personal fortune from speechmaking estimated at $30 million or more. In recent years, most of the public has forgotten what Clinton did as president, even as he has steadily been in the news.

But for more than a year before Hillary Clinton launched her latest presidential campaign, Bill Clinton has been selectively telling media outlets that he made some mistakes as president and might have acted otherwise. He's even tried to recast actual events and been taken to task by fact-checkers who recall his leading role in what became major crises, such as the 2008 global financial implosion....

What follows are 15 ways Bill Clinton’s presidency did not serve America or the world, and in many ways deepened and perpetuated the problems we face today. This article was prepared by AlterNet staff members Janet Allon, Michael Arria, Jan Frel, Tana Ganeva, Kali Holloway, Zaid Jilani, Adam Johnson, Steven Rosenfeld, Phillip Smith, Terrell Jermaine Starr and Carrie Weissman.

1. Prison-loving president.....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

2. Punitive welfare reform....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

3. Wall Street’s Deregulator-in-Chief....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

4. Gutted manufacturing via trade agreements....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

5. No LGBT equality: Defense of Marriage Act....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

6. Expanded the war on drugs....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

7. Expanded the death penalty....SNIP'd a lot of good, referenced info, please read if you have time...

8-15~

http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/15-ways-bill-clintons-white-house-failed-america-and-world


They missed The Telecommunications Act which allows Cable & Cellular monopolies to merge & end competition & fair pricing from small competitors. Just another way he pissed on FDR's legacy to make America a more republican place to live, while calling himself a "Democrat"~

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was the first significant overhaul of United States telecommunications law in more than sixty years, amending the Communications Act of 1934. The Act, signed by President Bill Clinton, represented a major change in American telecommunication law, since it was the first time that the Internet was included in broadcasting and spectrum allotment.[1] One of the most controversial titles was Title 3 ("Cable Services&quot , which allowed for media cross-ownership.[1] According to the FCC, the goal of the law was to "let anyone enter any communications business—to let any communications business compete in any market against any other".[2] The legislation's primary goal was deregulation of the converging broadcasting and telecommunications markets.[3] However, the law's regulatory policies have been questioned, including the effects of dualistic re-regulation of the communications market [4] [5]

wiki


And another (my #17) missed~ He made it so Corporations could tie CEO pay to stock prices for writing off executive pay for lowering their taxes~

...The story begins during Bill Clinton's earliest days in the White House. Soon after his election, he worked with Congress to limit corporations' ability to deduct executive compensation from their taxes, as they do for ordinary workers' wages and other expenses of doing business. A limit of $1 million was set for deductions for executive compensation. There was a big exception, though. Compensation that was dependent on the firm's performance was exempt from the threshold.

...As a result, the new limit didn't prevent executives from receiving ever fatter paychecks -- but they got the money in stock and options, rather than in cash. Clinton and Congress had failed to solve the problem.

"My cynical opinion is that they were trying to look like they were doing something," said Steven Balsam, a professor at Temple University.

Some, like Warren, say the provision was worse than useless. In a speech last week, she called on her colleagues in Congress to change the rules, although without discussing how they'd come about.

"This tax incentive has encouraged financial firms to compensate executives with massive bonuses – bonuses that too often reward short-term risk-taking instead of sustained, long-term growth," she said. "We can close that loophole and stop pushing companies to reward short-term thinking."


Lynn Stout, a law professor at Cornell University and an outspoken skeptic of today's corporate governance, says the Clinton-era shift led executives to try to boost stock prices in the near term by laying off employees and spending less on research and development. These measures, according to this line of thinking, made firms more profitable in the short term because their costs were lower, which resulted in high stock prices, but less able to generate value in the long term for investors and the economy....

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/04/27/bill-clinton-tried-to-limit-ceo-pay-but-elizabeth-warren-thinks-he-made-it-worse/


Can't believe that, like Alternet, I forgot this doozy,...#18~

China's Entry Into The WTO 10 Years Later Is Not What President Clinton Promised
Manufacturing & Technology News
June 15, 2010

It has been 10 years since the U.S. Congress and President Bill Clinton paved the way for China to enter the World Trade Organization (WTO). Most all of the predictions from those pushing the deal at the time have proven to be wrong, according to an analysis done by Robert Lighthizer, former deputy United States Trade Representative during the Reagan administration and head of the international trade department of the Washington firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & From LLP.

Bill Clinton, the country's most ardent booster of opening trade with China, looks especially imprudent 10 years later. During a press conference on March 29, 2000, Clinton said that granting China permanent normal trade relations (PNTR), which allowed China to gain entry into the WTO, would be a great deal for America. "We do nothing," Clinton said. "They have to lower tariffs. They open up telecommunications for investment. They allow us to sell cars made in America in China at much lower tariffs. They allow us to put our own distributorships there. They allow us to put our own parts there. We don't have to transfer technology or do joint manufacturing in China any more. This a hundred-to-nothing deal for America when it comes to the economic consequences."

It didn't quite work out that way. Since 2000, the trade deficit with China has surged by 173 percent, from $83 billion in 2000 to $227 billion in 2009. The United States has lost more than one-third of all its manufacturing jobs -- 5.6 million; U.S. wages have declined; the country has suffered a financial meltdown; it has spent $14 trillion on economic stimulus, only to experience the highest unemployment rates in generations and annual federal budget deficits of more than $1 trillion. These trends are not "likely to end," says Lighthizer.

Granting PNTR to China would "increase U.S. jobs and reduce our trade deficit," Clinton promised....

http://www.manufacturingnews.com/news/10/0615/WTO.html




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Bill Clinton hit piece! I didn't know he was running for President again. leftofcool Jun 2015 #1
The value in studying historical facts is that it allows us to know what happened & how, & then RiverLover Jun 2015 #9
K & R Thespian2 Jun 2015 #28
I don't see this is a 'hit piece' at all. RiverNoord Jun 2015 #39
^^^ So True! RiverLover Jun 2015 #51
Right back at ya :-) RiverNoord Jun 2015 #54
When someone calls your OP a hit piece without even attempting to refute a jot, merrily Jul 2015 #72
+1000 peacebird Jul 2015 #76
Never forget...the Clintons have been wreaking havoc on this country for too long and are partly responsible for the ills Bernie talks about that has the populace energized. InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 2015 #89
This. 20x over. Except that what it really does is let us hold up the record and say, "See, we jtuck004 Jul 2015 #120
However decided one could only post pieces about candidates? Paka Jun 2015 #18
Anything that might reflect badly upon Hillary is, by fiat, allegedly out of bounds. merrily Jul 2015 #73
Someone who approved his policies, even participated in them, is running, though. merrily Jul 2015 #71
by your logic, it's not fair to examine the Bush legacy HFRN Jul 2015 #106
It's fair because Hillary stated her intention to use him as an advisor. Nt JudyM Feb 2016 #142
Thank you for posting. SamKnause Jun 2015 #2
"Failed" < More people in poverty, more near poverty, less owners and more people indebted to the jtuck004 Jun 2015 #3
Still failing would be more accurate. RiverLover Jun 2015 #12
We get the best representation corporate investors can buy. raouldukelives Jun 2015 #31
Been failed so long, it looks like win to us. merrily Jun 2015 #70
I read that on Red State Dot Com,,,,,, LOL.... Cryptoad Jun 2015 #4
I'm not surprised you hang out there. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #8
Attacking Democrats is not change... Cryptoad Jun 2015 #26
And you can refute it? If not, what's your point? merrily Jul 2015 #112
Deregulating the Telecommunications Industry Chasstev365 Jun 2015 #5
Thank you. I didn't see how the telecommunications Act tied in with FoxFiction. /nt RiverLover Jun 2015 #10
The Telecommunications Deregulation Act put me out of a job. OnyxCollie Jun 2015 #20
Obama hired Genachowski, who worked for Faux, as his first FCC head. merrily Jul 2015 #74
Fooled and fooled again, that's me too. zeemike Jun 2015 #6
Very good point. RiverLover Jun 2015 #11
In at least one of the points Bill says he could not have stopped the override of his veto. How true jwirr Jun 2015 #41
A few things: merrily Jul 2015 #79
Thank you. That is how I remembered it but did not know how he did it. jwirr Jul 2015 #104
Tell me about it. zeemike Jul 2015 #87
That is supposedly the purpose of a safe haven, to enable discussion that merrily Jul 2015 #93
Well intellectually I am against any form of censoring speech zeemike Jul 2015 #97
I've been going down this thread post by post. I'm sorry to contradict merrily Jul 2015 #116
No problem with contradicting me. zeemike Jul 2015 #121
It's not an error to say he was responsible tularetom Jun 2015 #56
Well of course you are right. zeemike Jun 2015 #68
Well it's true I have greater disdain for the sell out than the buyer, zeemike Jul 2015 #84
Selling out is its own sin, though. merrily Jul 2015 #75
And I think you see it clearly. zeemike Jul 2015 #82
I might quibble with 'majority' Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #7
Excellent post. RiverLover Jun 2015 #14
And those bubbles are why my daughter thinks he was such a good economic president. False front jwirr Jun 2015 #43
Similarly, Presidents don't necessarily create all the good things that happen while they are in merrily Jul 2015 #78
WJC - The Best Moderate Republican President Of The Last Century - Third Way DLCER To The Core cantbeserious Jun 2015 #13
DLC FOUNDING member AND salesperson, along with Hillary Clinton. merrily Jul 2015 #80
Roger That cantbeserious Jul 2015 #132
^^^This RiverLover Jul 2015 #134
I recall being a staunch defender of the Clintons during Monica FlatBaroque Jun 2015 #15
Thing is, he was lying through his teeth as he was wagging that finger. merrily Jul 2015 #81
Of course he was. tymorial Jul 2015 #103
My support of whom? merrily Jul 2015 #107
nontroversies are a great way to whitewash bad policy: MisterP Jul 2015 #122
So very true. FlatBaroque Jul 2015 #123
I am waiting with great anticipation MyNameGoesHere Jun 2015 #16
I ADORE FDR. I am a proud FDR Democrat. (see my profile) It's why I don't like The Clintons. RiverLover Jun 2015 #22
I wrote my thesis on the Japanese internment. OnyxCollie Jun 2015 #23
One act in a time of war, when we had Japanese spies in the US & no way to track them & RiverLover Jun 2015 #30
Both parties had anti-Asian planks in their platforms. OnyxCollie Jun 2015 #63
Does internment mean the New Deal did not save the nation from the tubes? merrily Jul 2015 #83
The New Deal was a revolutionary accomplishment and FDR deserves commendation for that. OnyxCollie Jul 2015 #86
I do not excuse the internment of any group, even a little, no matter what. merrily Jul 2015 #90
Claiming that the internment was due to racism OnyxCollie Jul 2015 #92
I think you may have misunderstood that part of my post. merrily Jul 2015 #94
That's hilarious. tazkcmo Jul 2015 #126
you seem desperate! stonecutter357 Jun 2015 #17
No, just resigned. RiverLover Jun 2015 #19
another Clinton will be in the oval office stonecutter357 Jun 2015 #21
BTW, I like your signature line. It might interest you to know~ RiverLover Jun 2015 #42
Please don't assume all posters are interested in actual facts and issues. merrily Jul 2015 #91
Jury results. merrily Jul 2015 #101
They are really trying to purge here. Unbelievable that was alerted on, merrily! RiverLover Jul 2015 #138
yep merrily Jul 2015 #139
Hardly desparate. Looking for truth. Can you deny any of the article is untrue? jwirr Jun 2015 #44
. stonecutter357 Jun 2015 #58
IOW, no you can't. merrily Jul 2015 #95
emails and stuff stonecutter357 Jul 2015 #96
All of which is fact free and none of which has a thing to do with refuting the OP. merrily Jul 2015 #98
unban me Thanks. stonecutter357 Jul 2015 #99
More fact free. You were never blocked here, where I am a host; and I never blocked you anywhere. merrily Jul 2015 #100
why are you voting for a gun nut? stonecutter357 Jul 2015 #131
I'm not. The NRA rates him D- to F. merrily Jul 2015 #133
Where the hell am I? RU or CHU? /nt aka-chmeee Jun 2015 #24
When I read the repub policies Clinton enacted, I wonder if its also posted somewhere on a RU site. RiverLover Jun 2015 #32
You are in the Populist REFORM Group, not the Please Give Us More of Same Group. merrily Jul 2015 #109
so your reaction to having all the ways Clinton was like the Republicans MisterP Jul 2015 #125
What a complete crock of horse manure Gman Jun 2015 #25
So apparently you are still in the uninformed voter stage. DrBulldog Jun 2015 #35
LOL! Were you even born yet???? Gman Jun 2015 #62
Well I feel sorrry for you because he is not the best president in the lifetime of many of us. FDR jwirr Jun 2015 #45
Hmm. I wonder why the Bernistas are now going after Bill Clinton's redstateblues Jun 2015 #49
False front prosperity and it was not peaceful - just better than W. jwirr Jun 2015 #50
Because we can have the peace and prosperity and live in a decent society in which JDPriestly Jun 2015 #57
Peaceful? What about Kosovo, the dot com bubble, and the rise of clear channel? d_legendary1 Jun 2015 #67
Actually, it was neither, unless you deem extraordinary rendition and bombing a pharmaceutical plant merrily Jul 2015 #85
One person posts about Bill Clinton's Republican moves and you think its all INdemo Jul 2015 #88
Why is it a "hit piece" when its all true? RiverLover Jul 2015 #135
I wish I could say FDR Gman Jun 2015 #61
But following up behind the great pretender and Bush 1 Historic NY Jul 2015 #119
FDR was the best president in my lifetime. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #55
I don't disagree with anything you say Gman Jun 2015 #64
The president's power depends in great part on his personality. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #66
Gman, I complimented you recently about having made a classy self deletion, an apology merrily Jul 2015 #110
Yes you did Gman Jul 2015 #124
It's a protected group because the owner of this board decided protected groups merrily Jul 2015 #127
Ok, Gman Jul 2015 #128
VERY classy response. Thank you. merrily Jul 2015 #129
Context is everything. Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #27
This is the actual history, that the Clintons & their Clinton propaganda machine don't want people RiverLover Jun 2015 #34
It is a shame that you are so willing to believe the bullshit Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #36
It's what happened. He did repeal G-S, he did enact NAFTA, he did crush welfare, he did all of it. RiverLover Jun 2015 #38
It's pathetic that the Hillary haters have now decided redstateblues Jun 2015 #46
You are not welcome to describe members of this safe haven group as Hillary haters merrily Jul 2015 #114
I call bullshit. Either refute the OP or not. And again, this is a protected group. You are not merrily Jul 2015 #113
Please provide facts: which bills cited in the hit piece were passed by overriding Clinton's veto? Kip Humphrey Jun 2015 #40
But he has always tried to play that his was not a failed presidency. Glass-Steagell alone is enough jwirr Jun 2015 #47
Your post is totally inappropriate for this protected group and something is not a RW talking point merrily Jul 2015 #111
Wow! Had no idea Bill Clinton was running again. He has my vote! LOL Laser102 Jun 2015 #29
Please do not troll this safe haven group. Thanks. merrily Jul 2015 #115
Now here's the really sad part . . . DrBulldog Jun 2015 #33
TPA and TPP. jwirr Jun 2015 #48
I was a very proud voter for Clinton. But as more and more of the bills he liked and signed LiberalArkie Jun 2015 #37
At least you started paying attention while he was in office. RiverLover Jun 2015 #52
Can anyone tell me what happened between 1992 and 2000 by this chart LiberalArkie Jun 2015 #53
Very telling graph, LA. Thanks. RiverLover Jun 2015 #59
Clinton hijacked the Dem Party - that's his legacy. polichick Jun 2015 #60
I was searching for a way to summarize this succinctly. Boom! RiverLover Jun 2015 #65
Well that, and economic collapse in several countries, including this one. merrily Jul 2015 #117
I wonder if Mrs. Clinton's views would be far from these RoccoR5955 Jun 2015 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author 6chars Jul 2015 #77
Your post ignores any number of things and is flat wrong on others. If you can actually refute merrily Jul 2015 #118
deleted my post so as not to pollute this forum 6chars Jul 2015 #130
Gee do you think this has to do with Hillary running for office? tymorial Jul 2015 #102
Why yes, it does. RiverLover Jul 2015 #136
16 - Radically expanded H-1b visas to destroy tech as an obvious career choice for young people HFRN Jul 2015 #105
She helped make IT a poor career choice for American students with that move. RiverLover Jul 2015 #137
What a "Dose of Reality" can do..... fredamae Jul 2015 #108
I Echo......I was a huge Bill Clinton Supporter........ KoKo Jul 2015 #140
SO Yes....Ready for Bernie! RiverLover Jul 2015 #141
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