Sunday, July 17, 2016

MORE QUESTIONS FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HILLARY CLINTON


(1) Mrs. Clinton, would you please cite one example of an attractive, nicely landscaped U.S. city that has actually succeeded at preventing urban sprawl?

(2) So far in your bid for the Presidency, have you yourself ever publicly praised that U.S. city for its great success at preventing or deterring urban sprawl there?

(3) Of all the nations of this entire world, which country do you believe has the finest and most overall successful drug-addiction-treatment and alcohol-addiction-treatment and tobacco-addiction treatment network of services providing affordable treatment programs to as many applicable residents of that entire nation as is possible?

(3b) If you were elected President, would you insist on hiring consultants from that foreign nation to help the United States develop a truly effective nationwide network of drug- and alcohol-treatment programs throughout this entire nation?

(4) Mrs. Clinton, do you believe that successful drug-addiction-treatment programs and alcohol-addiction treatment programs can play a role in promoting world peace and harmony among nations?

(5) Mrs. Clinton, would you please cite three or four of your all-time favorite wise sayings or aphorisms? Also, in which ways have those wise sayings helped you or guided you in your public-policy-minded career in government service?

(6) Mrs. Clinton, do ycu recall your all-time favorite teacher from your childhood? What especially inspired you about that particular teacher of yours?

(7) Of the many cities and towns you have visited in your Presidential campaign this year, which U.S city or town has the most impressive and extensive recycling program for items that would have otherwise been discarded by residents into a trash can?

(8) Mrs. Clinton, do you admire the great success of the Swedish capital city of Stockholm at achieving what is perhaps the most comprehensive recycling of trash items than any other major city in the entire world? Would you like to see the capital city of the United States, Washington, D.C., develop a citywide recycling program almost as comprehensive as that of Stockholm, Sweden?

(8a) Mrs. Clinton, if you were elected President would you pay a special Presidential visit to Stockholm, Sweden, in order to publicly praise the Swedish Government and the people of Stockholm for having established what appears to possibly be the most comprehensive citywide recycling program of any major city in the entire world?

(9) Mrs. Clinton, if you were U.S. President would you insist on establishing a "Help Your Country" suggestion box, so to speak, in which Americans throughout this country are invited to submit brainstorming ideas on how the United States could become a stronger and better nation, with possible financial incentives to be offered to the individuals who provide the most useful suggestions for your federally-sponsored "Suggestions Box"?

(10) Mrs. Clinton, do you believe there may be a need for a new federal law that protects workers from retaliation against them or punitive actions against them by their employer if they report concerns of theirs or others at their workplace that a coworker of theirs or a work supervisor of theirs "may be a threat to our national security", with some factual evidence being provided on behalf of that admirably vigilant report at the workplace.

(11) Mrs. Clinton, do you believe there should be a new federal law that protects workers from being subjected to retaliation by their employer when a worker conscientiously reports concerns of his to an employer about possible safety issues or public-health issues at their workplace? At present, as you are no doubt aware, there apparently is no such federal law protecting admirably vigilant and public-health-minded workers who submit reports of that type to their employer.

(12) Mrs. Clinton, would you as President of the United States appoint a Presidential Advisory Committee on Crime Prevention that would be asked by you to help develop public-policy strategies on how civility and obedience of the law and honesty and respect toward reputable law-enforcement agencies and courageous vigilance in reporting noteworthy crime evidence to the police could be promoted more successfully throughout our entire nation?

(13) Mrs. Clinton, do you believe the federal government should do more than at present to promote alternatives to profanity and obscenities in popular music, including rap music, as well as in movies and television shows that are produced in the United States?

(14) Mrs. Clinton, do you subscribe to the view that the very alarming apparent increase in the percentage of all Americans who verbalize profanity or use obscenities in their everyday speech, including through profane or obscene messages on tattoos they asked to have emblazoned on their own body, may also play a role in the shockingly violent conduct by so many Americans of today?

(15) Mrs. Clinton, do you believe that a reduction in our nation's violent crime rate could be achieved in part through an expansion in the number and types of physically violent crimes for which a court-ordered death penalty could be imposed on the individual convicted of those violent crimes? This question is based in part on the recognition that an individual convicted of attempted homicide, for instance, would never again commit any violent crime after he was executed by government order. There would be a zero recidivism rate, in a scenario of that type, as I'm sure you must be very aware.

(16) Mrs. Clinton, do you agree with those critics of President Obama who comment that "President Obama decided to ignore the illicit drug-addiction crisis and alcohol-addiction crisis throughout the United States, and he did that because Mr. Obama sensed that if he spoke out publicly on those subjects, he would lose the vote of millions of drug addicts and alcoholics who otherwise would have voted for the President in the 2012 general election."

(17) Mrs. Clinton, do you happen to know which U.S. state in the most recent 10-year period has lost the largest total number of acres of farmland or ranchland because those properties were sold to real-estate developers? What do you believe that U.S. state's legislature---and that state may well be Texas, I might add---could do to prevent the loss of additional farmland and ranchland in that state?

(18) Mrs. Clinton, would you like to see the federal government do more than it has thus far to help promote the development of public-policy-theme computer software aimed at helping government officials to solve the often very complex public-policy-related crises and problems in our country? Americans who read "The Dallas Morning News', for instance, have been reading recently about killer dogs in a low-income section of Dallas that allegedly have been chasing residents of that part of town and attacking them in a violent manner. Possibly a "Solve the Crisis" computer software program of some type could have helped the City Government of Dallas to respond to that particular crisis in a more effective manner than that municipal government apparently did.

(19) Mrs. Clinton, you have no doubt heard and spoken a lot about tolerance in American life of today. But in practical everyday terms, do you truly blame a law-abiding American citizen who has been tattooless ever since his birth from preferring to associate in his own personal life and religious life with other Americans who, like himself, have ZERO tattoos emblazoned on their body?

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