Thursday, August 25, 2016

A Contrasting Position: Shut Up!

So, people are all aghast at Hillary and Bill's Foundation.  And it is one that does amazing things for people around the world.  One that works for education, African farmers, women rights and HIV support in poor countries.  "But it's Hillary and she must be a crook."

Ethicists "scoff" at the transition plan.  Screw you.

Donald Trump's "Foundation" gave no money to Veterans until he was caught - and then less than 10% of the "$6 Million" dollars he promised.  The Trump Foundation paid $20,000 for a Tim Tebow helmut that he has in his private office. To bring your self-righteous bullshit over here to avoid the appearance of mis-deeds (albeit NO MISDEEDS) is to waste time and hurt people for no reason but your big attitude.

Screw you, ethicists. The Clinton Foundation does great work and has before she ran for President and will long after she is gone.  Go bitch about something else.  NOT ONE person that hates Hillary will suddenly go, "Oh, now I can vote for her - now that she has changed the name of the Clinton Foundation and Chelsea isn't part of it."

Grow up.  As for what they have done....

Because of our work, more than 31,000 American schools are providing kids with healthy food choices in an effort to eradicate childhood obesity; more than 105,000 farmers in Malawi, Rwanda, and Tanzania are benefiting from climate-smart agronomic training, higher yields, and increased market access; more than 33,500 tons of greenhouse gas emissions are being reduced annually across the United States; over 450,000 people have been impacted through market opportunities created by social enterprises in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Asia; through the independent Clinton Health Access Initiative, over 11.5 million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices for HIV/AIDS medications; an estimated 85 million people in the U.S. will be reached through strategic health partnerships developed across industry sectors at both the local and national level; and members of the Clinton Global Initiative community have made more than 3,500 Commitments to Action, which have improved the lives of over 430 million people in more than 180 countries.