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Shania Loh
22 Oct 2020
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Biden. Yes, Trump is more "market-friendly". The stock market is doing well. The economy? Not so much. Lets just talk pre-pandemic. Sure, unemployment had gone down but the quality of jobs were horrible. Low-paying, and low-benefits. The number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck was insanely high. Many even had to hold a second job just to make ends meet.
In the long-term, economy-friendly policies such as the redistribution of wealth and investment into infrastructure, education and healthcare will be much better for the market than short-sighted market-focused policies like tax cuts for the ultra wealthy. You take care of your citizens' needs, and more of them are able to work and spend to stimulate the economy.
Of course, there's the other stuff like his sexism, racism and the downplaying of the virus leading to people not taking it seriously, exacerbating the spread and causing the death 200k Americans _so far _but this is a money-focused forum, right?
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I’m not a political person, but doing forex trading and looking at market news, I would say Trump did a phenomenal job as a president, and still is. Unfortunately, he’s not “the chosen one“ by the filthy rich guys behind the scenes (Hillary and Joe are, it’s really obvious if you read in between the lines of some of their undelivered promises).
Biden couldn’t even hold his ground on the debate, and just beating about the bush not answering questions. Trump never backs away from any form of interview or discussion, whereas Biden talks about stuff without substantial leads or points, even speaking like he’s got dementia at times. He even told US veterans “clap for that you stupid b****ards.” Go search for that on YouTube. I mean I could go on and on, but overall, Trump has to win or we will see socialism with a jumpstart if Biden wins. Period.
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Which ever president that keeps them alive longer in the pandemic, and Donald Trump isn't doing that very well.
How does he get support when he's killing his allies and people by asking them to go out, not be afraid of covid, and not wear masks?
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Chin Guo Qiang (ITIL4 / CSPO / CSM)
06 Oct 2020
Assistant Vice President, IT Operations at Bank of China Limited
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Biden for sure. Not saying he is the best, but he is definitely better than who Trump is and what his administration has done over the past 4 years.
Impact on the stock market and economy aside, just by looking at the way Trump has handled the COVID19 pandemic is a true shame. We won't know whether Biden will do a good job in handling it but having a change is better than sticking to what Trump has been doing the past 8 months. I believe the US and the world deserves better leadership during such tough times.
I might be Biden biased but Trump has little to no concrete plans for every other aspect such as Climate Change and the handling of racial discrimination in the country. Whether we like it or not, climate change will impact us in one way or another. The next US president will have to act fast and according to Biden's plans, he intends to rejoin the Paris Agreement, which is a good step.
Personally, I just can't stand having a president that has no sympathy for its people, no intention for unity of it people across different races, who hides in his bunker when the racial protests broke out, and even removing citizen's own rights to healthcare and education. I believe we are more than ready for Trump to step down as President.