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if you have ever seen silkscreen, that's what he did.ou take a silkscreen, you put it down, you take the squeegee, go across and lifted up. you go down to the end of one long table and start on the end of the other long table. you would add another color, doing exactly the same thing. he worked really hard and produced a good, middle-class life for our family. so when i think about the way that my opponent has taken advantage of people, i've got to tell you, i am really grateful my dad never got a contract from him. [cheers and applause] because i have met people he stiffed. i'm talking painters and plumbers, i'm talking dishwashers, marble in stoller glass installers, architects. a man who sold them p.m. post for one of his casinos, he would not pay them. you've got to stop and ask yourself, what kind of person does that? somebody who works hard and has a contract, which they expect to be honored. i met a man who had a small family business, installed the glass in one of those casinos. submitted the bill, and donald trump said no, we ar
if you have ever seen silkscreen, that's what he did.ou take a silkscreen, you put it down, you take the squeegee, go across and lifted up. you go down to the end of one long table and start on the end of the other long table. you would add another color, doing exactly the same thing. he worked really hard and produced a good, middle-class life for our family. so when i think about the way that my opponent has taken advantage of people, i've got to tell you, i am really grateful my dad never...
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he would take the silkscreen, put it down, pour in the paint.squeegee, go down to the end of one table and over to the next table. all the way back. if there was a second color to be added he would do that. sometimes let me help with the squeegee. that was my favorite part. i know he worked hard. he worked really hard. he believed in hard work. he passed it on to me. he provided a good middle class life for us. so i am proud to stand with hardworking families all over toledo, ohio, and america who should have the same chance i did to share in the american dream which should be big enough for everybody. you know, fighting for kids and families has been the cause of my life. as kenyetta said, when i went to work for the children's defense fund all those years ago. it will be the mission of my presidency. i want to focus on what are called kitchen table issues. you know, the ones that keep you up at night like the cost of child care, college, prescription drugs and so much else. that means we've got to create more good jobs. with rising incomes. th
he would take the silkscreen, put it down, pour in the paint.squeegee, go down to the end of one table and over to the next table. all the way back. if there was a second color to be added he would do that. sometimes let me help with the squeegee. that was my favorite part. i know he worked hard. he worked really hard. he believed in hard work. he passed it on to me. he provided a good middle class life for us. so i am proud to stand with hardworking families all over toledo, ohio, and america...
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if you have ever seen silkscreen, that's what he did.e a silkscreen, you put it down, you take the squeegee, go across and lifted up. -- you lift it up. you go down to the end of one long table and start on the end of the other long table. and then if it was going to be two colors, you would add another color, doing exactly the same thing. it was before the machines. my dad could not have afforded that anyway. but he worked really hard and produced a good, middle-class life for our family. so when i think about the way that my opponent has taken advantage of people, i've got to tell you, i am really grateful my dad never got a contract from him. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: because i have met people he stiffed. i'm talking painters and plumbers, i'm talking dishwashers, marble in stoller glass installers, architects. a man who sold them p.m. post for one of his casinos, he would not pay them. you've got to stop and ask yourself, what kind of person does that? somebody who works hard and has a contract, which they expect to be honor
if you have ever seen silkscreen, that's what he did.e a silkscreen, you put it down, you take the squeegee, go across and lifted up. -- you lift it up. you go down to the end of one long table and start on the end of the other long table. and then if it was going to be two colors, you would add another color, doing exactly the same thing. it was before the machines. my dad could not have afforded that anyway. but he worked really hard and produced a good, middle-class life for our family. so...
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long room, natural light, and he would take the fabric and roll it out on the table and take a silkscreenould take a silkscreen, start at one and of the table, of thedown, -- end table, go down to the second table. if you needed to add a second color, he would do the same thing. when he finished, he would load the fabric up in his car, and take it to the customer who had ordered it. he works hard. i helped him out. from time to time. he made a good middle-class life for my family. i will tell you what. i am just so grateful he never got a contract from donald trump because i do not know what we would have done. [cheering] [applause] and i want to contrast his story because he went bankrupt a few times, said he lost $1 billion, ruined thousands of people's lives and businesses. i want to contrast his business history with the history of your governor, tom wolfe. i will tell you what -- [cheering] , hislinton: tom wolfe family started a business, the wolf organization. they worked really hard. he and his cousins took it over, and then eventually, they sold out. tom went into government, and
long room, natural light, and he would take the fabric and roll it out on the table and take a silkscreenould take a silkscreen, start at one and of the table, of thedown, -- end table, go down to the second table. if you needed to add a second color, he would do the same thing. when he finished, he would load the fabric up in his car, and take it to the customer who had ordered it. he works hard. i helped him out. from time to time. he made a good middle-class life for my family. i will tell...
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room, no natural light and he would take the fabric and roll it out on the table and then take a silkscreenone end of the table and put it down and go across and lifted up and go all the way down one tables and cross over the second table. when he finished he would load the fabric up in his car and tickets to thtake it to the cusd ordered it. he worked hard and i helped him out time to time and made a good middle-class life for my family. and i tell you what, i am just so grateful he never got a contract from donald trump because i don't know what he would have done. [applause] he'd lost a billion dollars in the ruined people's lives and businesses. i want to contrast his business history with the history of your governor, tom wolfe, and i tell you what, his family started a business, the wolf organization. they worked hard then he and his cousincousins took it over and eventually, the sold-out. then the heart of the family was on the verge of bankruptcy. he didn't have any continuing responsibility. but he cared about the people that worked there. he cared about their families and their fu
room, no natural light and he would take the fabric and roll it out on the table and then take a silkscreenone end of the table and put it down and go across and lifted up and go all the way down one tables and cross over the second table. when he finished he would load the fabric up in his car and tickets to thtake it to the cusd ordered it. he worked hard and i helped him out time to time and made a good middle-class life for my family. and i tell you what, i am just so grateful he never got...