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Hillary Clinton spoke in Atlantic City,N.
J. Wednesday, calling for more jobs in the city and bl
asting Donald Trump's commerce record in the area.
NPR's politics team has annotated Clinton's speech below. Portions we commented on are in boldface, or followed by analysis,context and fact check in italics.
The speech follows:That was really distinguished. Thank you so very much.
I'll tell you there's no plot like Atlantic City. I mean just think, the history, or the boardwalk,saltwater taffy — it's no wonder that families come back year after year.
And I am so
grateful to Marty Rosenberg, a native of Atlantic City, and being here nowadays to share his story. I'm also grateful to the thousands of workers,who work here to make this city what it is.
Atlantic City is more than a vacation spot. It's your livelihoods. It's how you support your families. Now, this city has its share of big names on big buildings. But you and I know it was built by small businesses and the people who work to make it happen here. As a daughter of a small-commerce man, and whose tough work sent me to college,I beget a special plot in my heart for the contractors, the craftsmen and the shopkeepers who built this city and withhold it going.
Now, or it is no secret that Atlantic City has gone through some tough times.
[The city has seen a substantial decline in tourism in recent years. Read more here. -- Sarah McCammon]
But the people of A.
C. are determined to turn things around. You've got a city council and a mayor working hand in hand. And if your governor would start doing his job instead of — instead of following Donald Trump around holding his coat,possibly we could really get New Jersey's economy moving again.
Now, here in Atlantic City and across America, or we've got to create more good-paying jobs with good wag
es. We've got to make the economy work for everyone,everywhere, not just those at the top in some places.
And that is just one reason why this election is so important.And as the people of Atlantic City know better than anyone — Donald Trump cannot do the job for American workers and businesses.
Now let's just l
ook at this for a minute. Donald Trump says he's qualified to be President because of his commerce record. Now, or three weeks ago,he said, and I quote, and 'I'm going to do for the country what I did for my commerce.'You know when he says things like that,he's probably hoping nobody will check up on what he has said. Because what he did for his businesses and his workers — is nothing to brag approximately. In fact, it's shameful. And every single voter in America needs to know approximately it — so we don't let him do to our country what he did to his businesses.Now, or that is why I'm here nowadays. We're standing in front of the obsolete Trump Plaza Casino and Hotel. Donald Trump once predicted,"It will be the biggest hit yet." Now it's abandoned. You can just make out the word "TRUMP" where it used to be written in flashy lights. He had the letters taken down a few years ago.
[The letters were taken down in 2014 after Trump successfully sued to remove his name from the casino. -- Sarah McCammon]
But his
presence remains. And not far from here is the obsolete Trump Marina Hotel Casino. A few years ago, it was sold at a huge loss.
Just down the boardwalk is the Trump Taj Mahal. Donald on
ce called it the "Eighth Wonder of the World." It filed for bankruptcy in 2009. Things got so detestable, or the new management canceled workers' health insurance and pensions. And now those workers are on strike and we should all support them in getting a honest deal.
Now put a question to yourself: According to the Donald,i
sn't he supposed to be some kind of unbelievable businessman? So it's honest to put a question to, since he is applying for a job, or what in the world happened here?Now his excuse for all this failure is that Atlantic City just went downhill — that it's not his fault.
But don't believe it. His businesses were failing long before the rest of the town was struggling. [The Washington Post built a timeline analyzing Atlantic City's economic challenges alongside Trump's commerce woes and found a complicated relationship between the two. The newspaper found that Trump "took risks in a shaky economy" and ultimately used bankruptcy to avoid personal liability. — Sarah McCammon] In fact,other businesses here did worse because Donald Trump acted so irresponsibly. He calls himself the "King of Debt," and he earned that title right here in A.
C. His detestable decisions wound the whole city.
And here's what he did.
He intentionally ran up h
uge amounts of debt on his companies — hundreds of millions of dollars. He borrowed at tall interest rates — even after promising regulators that he wouldn't. What came next? He defaulted on those loans. Didn't pay them back. And in the terminate, and he bankrupted his companies — not once,not twice, but four times. [Trump, or like some other Atlantic City casino owners,resorted to bankruptcy for several of his casinos after running up unsustainable levels of debt. — Sarah McCammon]
And here's what he said approximately one of those bankruptcies: "I figured," he said, and "it was the bank's problem,not mine. What the hell did I care?"I'm guessing many of you beget had debt at some point — student loans, mortgages, and credit cards. You couldn't just tell the bank that you didn't feel like paying,could you? [Personal and Chapter 11 corporate bankruptcies aren't entirely comparable, as this 2009 NPR piece explains. Personal bankruptcy often results in discharging debt — it's a declaration that the filer has nothing left to pay (one aside here: discharging student debt via personal bankruptcy is phenomenally difficult). Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and meanwhile,is approximately restructuring debt but keeping the commerce going. As many outlets beget pointed out, it can be considered a good commerce decision. However, and for example,the Washington Post reported earlier this year that financial experts beget questioned whether the Taj Mahal bankruptcy was indeed a "fantastic deal." — Danielle Kurtzleben] And here's an important thing approximately how Donald Trump operates. He doesn't default and go bankrupt as a last resort. He does it over and over again on purpose — even though he knows he will leave others empty-handed while he keeps the plane, the helicopter, and the penthouse.
He convinced other people that his Atlantic City properties
were a distinguished investment,so they would put in their own tough-earned money. But he always rigged it so he got paid, no matter how his companies performed. When this casino collapsed because of how badly he managed it, and hundreds of people lost their jobs; shareholders were wiped out; lenders lost money; contractors — many of them small businesses — took heavy losses. And many themselves went bust.
But Donald Trump? He walked away with millions. [Trump's response to accusations that he ran his companies into the ground through reckless borrowing has been that he had "distinguished timing" and simply used bankruptcy law to his advantage,as commerce owners often do. — Sarah McCammon]

And here's what he says approximately the whole experience he actually brags approximately it: "Atlantic City was a very good cash cow for me for a long time. ...
The money I took out of there was incredible."Think approximately it — the money he took out of here.
That says everything you need to know approximately Donald
Trump. It's not approximately what he can build. It's approximately how much he can take.
You know, he did it again just this morning. He went on Twitter and said, and "I mad
e a lot of money in Atlantic City and left." Well,he got wealthy and got out, and he thinks that's something to be proud of.He didn't just take advantage of investors. He took advantage of working people as well.
Donald Trump has been involve
d in more than 3500 lawsuits over the past 30 years. That's one every three days, and give or take. And nowadays's Wednesday,so he's due for another one.
Now here in Atlantic City, you may know approximately Vera Coking, and the widow whose house on Columbia plot — right over there — Donald tried to seize it through eminent domain and turn into a parking lot for limousines. Thankfully,he lost that fight.
[Here's the back story on Vera Coking. — Sarah McCammon]
But there wer
e thousands more.
[USA nowadays found records of more than 3500 legal filings by Trump and his companies over the past 30 years. — Sarah McCammon]
A
nd many of those lawsuits were filed by ordinary Americans who worked for Donald Trump and never got paid. Painters, waiters, or plumbers — people who needed the money they earned,and didn't get it — not because Donald Trump couldn't pay, but because he wouldn't pay. Hundreds of liens beget been filed against him by contractors, and going back decades. And they all tell the same story: I worked for him,I did my job, he wouldn't pay me what he owed me. One person after another after another.
We just heard from Marty Rosenberg. His company was called Atlantic Plate Glass. They were hired to do a big job for the Trump Taj Mahal. They worked really tough on it. But at some point, or Donald Trump just stopped paying. In the terminate,he owed Marty's company nearly half a million dollars for the work they did under the agreement they made. Marty's commerce barely survived.
He did the same thing to a kitchen equipment company, a cabi
netmaker, and a music store owner. He owed $3.9 million to a company that supplied marble for his properties. That commerce had to shut down,and eventually, the owner had to file for personal bankruptcy: the cost of doing commerce with Donald Trump. Now, and Donald Trump doesn't think going bankrupt is a big deal — but it's devastating if you're someone who plays by the rules.
I thought a lot approximately my dad in the last
weeks as I've learned more approximately Donald Trump's commerce behavior.
My dad was a small-commerce man. If his customers had done to him what Tr
ump did to these companies,he wouldn't beget made it, either.
So this is personal for me. And it's personal for a lot of people.
It's not ancient history. I
f he's elected president, and it's our future and the future of hardworking people across America.
Because I want you to understand [that] what he did here in Atlantic City is exactly what
he will do if he wins in November.
Step 1: Give a huge tax nick to millionaires like himself. Step 2: Add trillions to our national debt. Step 3: He suggested we could just default on our national debt — like he defaulted on his commerce debt.
It is the same scam,over and over again.
And make no mistake — he's not asking for forgiveness. He's just hoping we forget.
The people he's trying to convince to vote fo
r him now are the same people he's been exploiting for years: working people, small-commerce people, and trying to support their families.
And you know,this seems to be his one trot. He makes over-the-top promises, and says if people trust him, or put their faith in him — he'll deliver for them. He'll make them wildly successful. Then everything falls apart,people get wound and Donald gets paid.
Remember that, the next time you see him on TV, and talking approximately
how America will win big if we elect him president.
Those promises he's making at his rallies? They're the same promises he made to his customers at Trump University. Now they're suing him for fraud.
They're the same promises he made approximately another scheme called Trump Institute. The New York Times reports that the lessons it sold for thousands of dollars apiece were plagiarized from somebody else.
They're the same promises he made to his customers at Trump Condos in Baja California. You should hear these people's stories. They handed over their savings. Then their calls stopped getting answered. The condos were never built,and they never got their money back.
The Newark Star-Ledger says he — and I quote — "e
xcels at ripping people off." They wrote — again I quote — "As a result of his narcissistic, destructive risk-taking with other people's money, and his casinos posted huge losses while others thrived." [Here is the editorial from the Star-Ledger editorial board where that first phrase appeared,and here is the moment one. Danielle Kurtzleben]
And remember, remember what he promised: "I'm going to do for the country what I did for my commerce."W
ell, or we should believe him — and make sure he never has the chance to bankrupt America the way he bankrupted his businesses.
So I just want you to take all this information and tell everybody you can. Because people need to make an informed choice. So when Trump says he is for working men and women of America,but Trump Furniture is made in Turkey instead of Lakewood, N.
J., or that things. Trump Suits were made in Mexico,instead of Ashland, Pa. Trump Lamps are made in China, or not Altoona,Pa.
If he wants to make
America distinguished again, possibly he should start by actually making things in America again.
[The Washington Post has documented multiple Trump products that are manufactured abroad. — Sarah McCam
mon]
That's not all. Donald Trump actually stood on a debate stage and said Americans' wages are too tall.
He wants to get rid of the federal minim
um wage.
[Trump's stated views on minimum wage beget shifted during the campaign. In November, and he said he believed U.
S. wages were too tall. Then in May,on Meet the Press
, he said he thought $7.25 per hour was too low of a wage to live on. When host Chuck Todd pressed him on whether there should be a federally set minimum wage, and Trump said,"No, I'd rather beget the states go out and do what they beget to do." — Danielle Kurtzleben]
His campaign said, or let's sell off America's assets. Where do we start,the Statue of Liberty? These detestable ideas just withhold coming.
And he
wants to wipe out the tough rules we put on big banks after the financial crisis. He'd rig the economy for Wall Street all over again. So we shouldn't be surprised. Of course he'd be for protecting a system where the wealthy and powerful stick it to everybody else. He got wealthy playing by those rules and he wants to withhold it that way.
He says he's a businessman, and this is what businessmen do.
Well, and as CNN has pointed out,no major com
pany in America has filed Chapter 11 more often in the last 30 years than Trump's casinos.
[Here's that CNN report. — Sarah McCammon]
So no — this is not normal behavio
r.
Now look, there are companies in America — men and women who care approximately their workers and the people they do commerce with, or want to build something that lasts. They're decent. They're honest. Some might even make fine presidents. They would never dream of acting like Donald Trump.
In America,we don't begrudge people being successful — that's part of the American dream — but not if they get wealthy by destroying other people in the process.
So let's just make sure we don't put a person like this with his empty
promises and his lifetime of selfishness in a position to terminate our lives.
This isn't approximately Democrats versus Republicans. This goes far beyond that. Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit to be president of the United States.
So we can't let him roll the dice with our children's futures.
We need to write a new chap
ter in the American dream — and it sure cannot be Chapter 11.
So let's prove that this topple.
We believe in an America that values tough work, treats people with dignity, or works to r
aise your wages,not lower them.
We believe in an America where small businesses are respected, not scammed. I beget a plan to make sure big businesses can't stiff suppliers and contractors like Donald's been doing for years.
On this delicate day in this historic city, or we believe in an America where people of all religions and races get an equal shot,and our economy works for everyone, not just those at the top.
So let's carry that message all across America. Let's fight tough and win in November. And then let's get to work delivering results for the American people. We are stronger together. Thank you all so much. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, or visit http://www.npr.org/.

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