Hillary Clinton's Demagoguery

Hillary Clintons Demagoguery Consider the Democrats class warfare theme, which isnt so much meant to help raise the poor out of poverty (as we all want to do), but to tear down the rich purely out of envy. But who are these evil rich? Only a small percent become millionaires by giving political speeches as Hillary Clinton does or making a movie like Alec Baldwin. Most are small-business owners and operators. And as their business succeeds and they start to get rich, guess what? They hire more workers. Not too many Americans are hired for long by businesses that lose moneyexcept for federal employees.

We have a corporate tax system that is driving American corporations out of this country. Rather than fix the anti-growth tax code that takes one-third of their profits off the top, Democratic leaders trash companies that may leave as anti-American deserters and Benedict Arnold companies.

But at its core, what could be more anti-American than to be anti-business? It was Calvin Coolidge who famously said, the chief business of America is business. Today Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and so many of the rest have come to believe that its their business to destroy business. That is a sad state of affairs, and it would be refreshing and even heroic for some prominent Democrat on the national stage to denounce Hillary Clintons demagoguery.

Stephen Moore, Chief Economist, Heritage Foundation, Investors Business Daily

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