Togetherism, not Individualism

Yes, Presidential Hillary Rodham Clinton wants to replace the so-called "on your own" society with one based on shared responsiblity and prosperity. No more "ownership society" as touted by President Bush. Clinton wants a "we're all in it together" society.

Yes, we can grow in this country, but we must do it fairly. Then she uses the great opportunity slogan combined with special privileges for none. So if you do a better job with yourself than everyone else, you will get penalised.

Then she calls for free markets but includes that we must promote our values, protect the workers, and give all people a chance to succeed. But aren't we doing that right now? You want to give the less fortunate a better chance, but for the ones that do good, they don't get anything?

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