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Why We Should Vote for Hillary

01 October 2016 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
Hillary is preferable to Trump for two reasons, assuming the republicans retain congress The first is thinner and the second is substantial. They are: one, her SCOTUS nominees will be much better, but if the Senate continues to block the appointment process, that might not amount to much. Two, with Hillary we avoid the highly probable and likely larger mistakes of Trump-- as possibly approved by a republican congress (albeit with modifications) -- in favor of Hillary's own putative messes and mistakes, which clearly won't be. The second advantage is significant.

The Republicans will largely constrain Hillary, as a women, in the same manner as they constrained Obama, as a black. Neither is a preferred status for the white house by republicans That it didn't take much to restrain Obama, as a republican Lite, is largely irrelevant, because even if Hillary is more aggressive, it won't matter. Hog tying her is doable with a republican congress. However, that might not be a that bad a thing inasmuch as neither Hillary, nor Obama understand the economic problems facing America, as set out in the Harvard Report I have mentioned. We are consigned to likely wasting time with Hillary, but at least Trump and his consequences will be blocked.

Now if the Democrats can win both houses of congress or at least the senate - a tighter race in some regards than most imagine -- then we have a whole new ball game. We will get good and effective SCOTUS appointments and that is a big win, especially if she can appoint three Justices with younger nominees. What else she can do remains to be seen. She is inclined to create policy messes with unintended consequences, but with a Democratic congress or senate those might be ameliorated. Still she hasn't a clue about America's fundamental economic problems and offers us little chance of fixing them. Band-Aids will likely be applied. As we can see, much depends on congress and the senate. That is where our attention should be focused, but it is not.

In truth, it is the republican house that is most vulnerable to loss, not the senate. While that would be a major victory, it would not be as big a win as getting control of the senate, but might have some similar affects. Republicans might throw in the towel on blocking SCOTUS nominees and might be more cooperative generally. Much remains to be seen. But still don't hold your breath on Hillary becoming a great president, Her history and the odds are against it.
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
Port: Lake Pleasant, AZ