Originally posted by It's xyz!
what is clean energy (Ie the future)?Science business fields sounds like a worthy cause.
I think Hilary is probably the best at reforming Wall Street given her credentials as being in the Wall Street game, so that sounds good to me.
Trump wants to stop illegal immigration, which will stop illegal immigrants getting jobs, this will rise wages, naturally. Trump wants to stop outsourcing companies and jobs, which will naturally create more jobs in America. Trump wants legal immigrants to go straight into work and short term visa workers as high priority for immigration, this will lower immigrant unemployment rates. Trump promises to create jobs and has lived most of his life creating companies and jobs. He also declares bankruptcy at good times, economically speaking.
I've never said I trust trump with the economy, but I do believe he will create jobs and wages will naturally rise due to controlled immigration. These are good for the economy, imo.
Not coal, that's the past. But alternatives like solar and wind.
Not a matter of how qualified she's at it, her actual willingness to do it is the concern with me. Another Hillary point is her 'closing corporate loopholes', again, all for it, just don't think she'll actually do it or she'll do it but make heavy compromises, she's big business.
Illegal immigration won't do it. I'm all for restricting outsourcing jobs though. Most if not all candidates promise to create jobs, that's just a standard talking point.
Thing is, Trump bankrupting companies while [arguably] profiting isn't a positive when other people are left sporting the bill or out of a paycheck. Not sure that business acumen translates well on a country.
So you buy his anti-immigration will solve all of America's problems rhetoric. I don't; it doesn't inspire confidence.