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    United States Debt Crisis

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    doubled. As part of his campaign he also lowered taxes that mostly affected the richest and the poorest of American citizens. I believed this could of caused the significant drops in our national tax income previously experienced in the last few years of Bill Clinton’s administration. When Obama got in office there was already a significant strain on the American workforce. I believe the main reason he continued to push for spending was to stabilize the economy. I suppose he did succeed…

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    Bill Clinton President Bill Clinton, was a Democrat from Arkansas, his campaign was focused “like a laser beam” on the economy, unemployment, deficit, healthcare, and welfare reform. Clinton worked with Congress and was able to pass and reform several programs while in office. Some of the domestic issues Clinton addressed was the welfare reform and he was able to keep his campaign promise to “end welfare as we know it.” To improve the economy he was able to increase the minimum wage to $5.15…

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    The Presidency, the most important role in American politics is not only governed by legislation but also by how charismatic the present can enforce his policy. Along with deciding presidents each four years, it is clear that each candidate running for president has opinions towards America’s issues. These issues are originated from citizen’s concerns that believe that the issues should be improved. Take for instance Americas’ education system, the system that enforces students to attend K-12th…

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    President Bill Clinton is known as playing a major role in creating an economic boom in the 90’s. In the 90’s we saw a rise in manufacturing jobs, in incomes, and in home purchases. Cutting deficits and welfare reform would be huge contributors to the success of the economy in the 90’s. A federal budget surplus would be generated for the first time since 1969. President Clinton was on track to being one of the most successful and most popular President in history. President Clinton had to prove…

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    accumulating the great bulk of his fortune,” so if he let down a couple of people, he would probably do the same to others. ( Meyers) On the other hand, Clinton has had a difficult relationship with her partner, Bill Clinton. He is a former President and she was the First Lady during his Presidency. After Bill Clinton’s Presidency, Hillary Clinton became a Senator for New York State. And then under President Obama, she served as Secretary of State. Hillary has demonstrated the type of…

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    Bill Clinton Impeachment

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    William Jefferson Clinton (Bill Clinton), the 42nd President of the United States of America, was impeached in the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998; and then later acquitted after a Senate trial on February 12, 1999. This event would have repercussions that still ripple in American politics today. The 1990’s marked one of the most prosperous and stable; their cold war adversary, the Soviet Union, had buckled…

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    President Characteristics

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    She is well known as the wife of the forty-sixth president Bill Clinton. She fits some of the informal qualifications for president, but not all of them. Clinton is a very devoted Social Gospel Methodist, which means she fits the religion criteria for presidency (Grossman). She does not however meet the gender requirement. Of all forty-three presidents, there have been no females. Hillary Clinton would be serving as the first female president if elected. But, as demonstrated…

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    Clinton’s Presidency: The Balance of Power Clinton’s Presidency was full of national improvement, yet personal downfall. Bill Clinton-elected in 1992- was up for re-election in 1996, and was charged for infidelity all years throughout his presidency for numerous acts. Being a member of the Democratic Party while working with Congressional Republicans, Clinton not only had to manage the nation and maintain solutions to the issues he had seen as governor, but also unify both Republican and…

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    Hillary Clinton Corrupts

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of America’s most notorious and profound lawbreakers. The Clinton family has been monopolizing the ideology of, the already distrusted, political system. In light of her recent run for the presidency, I decided it would be best to shed some much needed light onto the subject of her past scandals, present, and inevitable future. As Louis Brandeis once said, “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” Bill Clinton decided that it would be best to fire…

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    some just have the scum left on the floor. In my opinion one of the best presidents we have had up to date was Lyndon B. Johnson for his hardy attitude, and having the knowledge to comprehend what he can and cannot do. The worst president goes to Bill Clinton for his wishy-washy, hardheaded decision-making, and for risking national security for personal affairs. Lyndon B. Johnson was truly one of the best presidents that were planning for the future. He knew what the people wanted, and that is…

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