Clinton said that Hillary Clinton's budget, if nominated and elected, would be "more responsible" than the current administration and that she was dedicated to a balanced budget.
Trade laws, he said, are not as well enforced as they were when he was in office. He promised that America would be more prosperous if Hillary Clinton was elected than when he was in office.
So far, Clinton has referred to the prosperity of the 1990s several times, which isn't surprising.
Both Hillary and Bill Clinton have been stressing this point during the Pennsylvania campaign.
Yesterday, in Pittsburgh, Clinton used an almost identical line.
“Well, I think there’s a big difference between the 1990s and this decade, and I think Americans were better off,” he said in Pittsburgh.

