"And I'm committed to ramping up our funding for biomedical research and development, including $2 billion per year for Alzheimer's research, which is the amount leading researchers say will be necessary to effectively treat the disease and make a cure possible by 2025. We also need to do much more to support research into clean-energy solutions that can help combat climate change and make America the world's clean energy superpower. We live in a world with so many challenges, but also with unparalleled opportunities to make new discoveries--discoveries that lead to new products, new services, and even new industries that create jobs and make us happier, healthier, and more productive. As president, I will make sure that the United States continues to lead in that effort.
You can read more about my plans to foster innovation and support scientific research--along with my other policy proposals--at Hillary Clinton on the issues."
http://www.inc.com/quora/hillary-clinton-we-need-to-invest-in-entrepreneurs.html
Let us go back to the 31 years in public, 12 of them in office. What has she done for Alzheimer's research? And how does she plan on doing this, if this really is a priority for her (we have mentioned all the issues Hillary has on her website https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/ we don't think that she will be able to go after most of what she mentions on her page). Could it be the ways would be unethical, which would allow her opponents ammunition?
Anyway, who are these, "leading researchers"?
The question was, "How do you plan?" She answers with hypotheticals, not accomplishments.
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