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Because it’s an ugly sexist myth that Hillary Clinton has never gotten anything done, and Donald keeps saying it anyway, because he knows his supporters will never bother to look it up. (Also to distract from his own record of bankruptcies and lawsuits and not getting an Emmy.)
And even on the left, you get people saying “how can we trust Clinton, even if her positions sound good, how can we know if she’ll follow through?”
Gee, I dunno, maybe we can look at her forty-year track record and extrapolate from there.
(Buckle up, this one’s gonna get long.)
In fact, let’s go back farther, let’s look at Hillary Rodham the Wellesley undergrad, 1965-1969:
1975: you may have heard that this was the year when Hillary was the (court-appointed) defense attorney for a rapist (who pled guilty)
but you probably haven’t heard what she did next:
She founded the first rape-crisis counseling hotline in Arkansas
And this was not a symbolic gesture
This was not something she halfassed for the sake of looking good
Hillary made herself a nationally-renowned expert in the field
Listen: “In 1975, I helped start the first rape crisis center in Atlanta.
I was
trying to navigate the legal issues related to child assault victims,
but the law was so new, I was lost, so I asked for help. Everywhere I
called, the experts would say, ‘Do you know Hillary Rodham? She’s who
you need to talk to.‘”
Improving our preparedness for public health emergencies, including
funding for NHS workers, more consideration for at-risk individuals, and uniform coordination of electronic response systems across
states
Look, I’m not saying there will be a zombie apocalypse
I’m just saying, HRC has taken into account the needs of children, people with disabilities, and people with limited Englishif there’s a zombie apocalypse
btw, this was 6 years before the Ice Bucket Challenge
Hillary Clinton: Cares About Stuff Before It Goes Viral
Mapping broadband access across the US, particularly in rural and native
communities, so we can compare our progress to other countries and
identify barriers for getting high-speed internet access everywhere
At this point she was also running for President, but in swept Barack Obama and charmed the hearts of America, so Clinton ended up serving as his Secretary of State from 2009-2013.
There’s no Big Flashy Showpiece you can point to from Secretary Clinton’s tenure. A lot of her diplomatic work was straight-up post-Bush-administration repair work and maintenance. A lot of it was, frankly, unsexy. No one writes breathless headlines about statistically-supported initiatives to distribute lifesaving low-pollution stoves.
Also, she didn’t singlehandedly bring peace to the Middle East. So, y’know, missed opportunity there.
”…the State Department’s 2012 fiscal-year request includes $1.2 billion
in programs specifically targeting women, $832 million of which will go
toward global health initiatives. Tellingly, comparisons with past years
can’t be made, since the department only started tracking women-focused
dollars in 2010.“
And, look: no one is saying she’s only done good things. You can’t work this long in politics and expect to make only the right choices – follow only the strongest intelligence – back only the best policies. Reasonable people can find plenty to disagree with in her record. Plenty to criticize.
But when people try to claim she’s done nothing?
Or that she doesn’t have any consistent beliefs or principles – that her record doesn’t have constant themes that she’s been reliably standing for since the 1970s?
Hillary Clinton has made real, substantial progress for women’s rights.
Real, substantial progress for people with disabilities.
Real, substantial progress for the rights and protections of children.
Anyone tries to tell you otherwise, you laugh in their faces and
start listing things. I bet you anything they run out of patience before you run out of list.
less than two days. let’s spread this like wildfire.
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If you’re on line to vote and stay in line, you are allowed to stay as long as it takes to get to the front of the line and vote. No one can turn you away from the polls if you got on line within polling hours.
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So here’s my last bit of politics until the dust has settled.
This isn’t so much about the Presidential race. But if you care about the ability of a President to actually get things done…
or you feel that one party has been mostly acting to keep things from
getting done, and you’ve been frustrated by that party’s commitment to
strangling useful, life-changing legislation in the cradle… then this
is payback time. And you can make a difference.
Some of these races are INCREDIBLY close. But if enough people get out and vote to change them, they can be changed…
and those Senate seats can be handed to people who’ll use them
responsibly and in line with the oaths a Senator must swear to uphold
the Constitution.
Especially as regards the Supreme
Court, and not letting a seat sit empty because they’re pissed at the
President for being not a Republican. Or black. Or a woman. (Some of the
Republican senators have already started telling people that they
intend to block every nominee a new President Clinton would nominate.
Others say they intend to do their best to make sure that vacant Supreme Court seat is never filled again until a Republican sits in the White House. Or, in some cases, just never filled, period. One or two of these guys have been saying the Supreme Court should just be allowed to die off by attrition,
thereby chopping off the head of one of the three branches of
government… a vital part of what the Founders considered an essential
element of the system of checks and balances.)
The Supreme
Court matters. If you want to keep same-sex marriage and the associated
hard-won rights from being overturned and stripped away in future, the
Court needs to be maintained and staffed up to full… and ideally, have
retiring or deceased justices replaced by others who will uphold those
rights. Doing nothing about this, failing to act, will come back to bite
people you know in the future, and potentially ruin their families and their lives.
In any case, about half the US senate have not been doing their jobs. It’s time the power to stymie legislation and stonewall the filling of Supreme Court vacancies was taken away from them.
If
you’re voting today, look to see what your state’s senator has been
doing and whether they’ve stood in the way of important legislation that
could improve people’s lives. Look to see if they’ve been
obstructionist just because the President is the “wrong color”… or
will be, because she’s “the wrong gender”.
Then, with your one vote, do something about it. Today, it comes down to you.
Requisite ‘I voted’ selfie.
Some voting tips
1) Vote Straight Party. If you want to vote for all the Dems (or whatever party) on the ballot, you can mark the straight party option at the top, and you won’t have to go through and mark them all individually. You still need to mark non-partisan races and ballot proposals. But voting straight party saves time and assures you don’t miss anyone.
2) If your polling place is a pokestop, make sure to hit it! I got at least twice the number of items as normal, on the way in and when I got out. It might work for all pokestops, idk.
In case you’ve never voted or are anxious about voting in person, this short video walks through the process. There will be some state-by-state variations from what she says, but this gives a basic overview. The people working at the polls are volunteers and will help you if you have questions.
There’s also a lot of good state-by-state info at https://ballotpedia.org/Main_Page – you can preview in advance what’s on the ballot in your area.