Trump or Clinton, who’s better for the economy? (Street Team)



With the presidential election coming down to the wire, we went out to Downtown Dallas and asked an important question for entrepreneurs: Who will create more jobs if elected?
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Valuetainment Street Team #3 questions:

1. Team- Who Will Create More Jobs, Clinton or Trump?

2. What advice do you have for voters out there?

3. What message do you have for the candidates?

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41 Comments on “Trump or Clinton, who’s better for the economy? (Street Team)”

  1. It's extremely annoying that people don't say Trump for economical reasons. He's a businessman. He turned 1 million into several BILLION. 90%+ of america will never have a million in their bank account. Trump would be the only one to turn the deficit around DRASTICALLY and create thousands of jobs across the country. Who cares if he has a bad mouth. It's up to the parents of the kids watching to teach their kids to not talk like that and also that sometimes the wrong people might be in charge, but that doesn't mean you should do everything they say. Trump is crazy, but he will actually do more to help the country than Clinton will.

  2. Consider this: The American people are in essence Angel Investors one of the biggest issue on people minds is the economy, as far as I am concerned neither party has truly laid out a true plan for fixing the economy, it would be as if they both showed up with an unfinished/nonexistent business plan and asked me to invest in their business…seriously?…

  3. I'm disappointed that you left #GaryJohnson2016 out of the question. As business people, we want to know all of our options. Why limit this to just the 2 major parties like the Commission on Presidential Debates & mainstream media wants?

  4. "Cause Trump's a businessman." Yeah, four bankruptcies, broke a embargo in Cuba, ran a bait-and-switch operation (Trump University, gloated taking advantage of the housing crisis, then on top of it, claims blankly we can just print out more money to solve the national debt. Yeah, I don't want that trying to fix the national debt. And we don't know what Trump would do, because he never gives specifics i.e. the wall.  If Americans wanted a businessman for president so badly, they should have elected Mitt Romney. Not some celebrity clown who doesn't know how America works.

  5. 0:14  this lady seems smart and talks with a lot of common sense but I would say she should dress a little better I try not to judge people when I first see them but I always have a first impression and I got a bad first impression when I saw her but as she started to speak I realized I missed judged her (like I normally do) but yea just my advice that I got from other people be careful how you look in public.

  6. Hey Pat, I have been a huge follower of yours for sometime now. I own two businesses and I wanted to know if you could make a video or maybe you could tell me if it is a good idea to open a nonprofit? Again thank you for everything you have done for myself and others.

  7. Note that most people who selected a candidate only gave reasons to why they would not select the other! People need to make their decision based on the candidate's qualities and attributes, but yet I cannot blame them as both candidates are crap!

  8. We believe that – the President believes
    that the economy will continue to grow, that
    the economy will continue to create jobs, and that
    we need to do everything we can to enhance
    that growth and enhance that job creation.
    -Jay Carney

  9. Clinton is for high minimum wage . Just tell me how the hell are you going to be compite to workers with low minimum wages in different countries? How elastic is going to be your economy with more regulations? is it better to earn 7$ for each of 10h or 15$ for only 2h?. High wages comes from productivity and low taxes.

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