No Business in the First Republican Debate
On Thursday night, I joined millions of Americans (the biggest audience ever of its kind) to tune into the first Republican primary debate for the 2016 election for President of the United States.
And I was mildly disappointed.
With the exception of a couple, I don’t have any real problem with the candidates, themselves. But you have to understand, friends, that I am looking to this election with a business eye. And with our country in massive debt, with millions of patriots still unemployed, and with our jobs continuously being outsourced to places like China or India, I found it odd that more focus wasn’t being put on business and the economy.
Donald Trump, who is worth an estimated $10BILLION wasn’t asked a single business question. Doesn’t that strike you as strange? Here could possibly be a man who can get this country out of financial mess and into FUNancial bless, and yet… nothing?
Let’s hope the next one is more on the topics that we want to hear!
I hope you followed along with my tweets last night, but if not, here are some highlights:
Christie, Paul, Huckabee, Walker, Trump, Bush, Carson, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
It's worth noting that currently I am a completely undecided voter. You know where my interests are, however #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Kasich is an interesting candidate. Will be interesting to see him on a national stage #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Elected twice as a governor of a federal swing state? Then again, so is Jeb! #GOPDebate #Kasich
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
I love Brit Hume; he's got a kind of John Wayne swagger to his voice #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
It's very interesting to think that one of these men might be our next president #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Rubio comes out the gate with future economic issues "Amazon is the biggest retailer without owning a store" #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
9 state credit rating downgrades under Christie? This is a troubling list of economic issues on his watch. Can he recover? #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Whatever your thoughts on Huckabee, he's not the economic candidate. #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
ISIS's $1-Billion of US humvees would be 4545 humvees. #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Not a lot of business talk yet. Right now, it's just "yes, I get it, guys, ISIS is bad" #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
"From Quicken Loans Arena,this is the Facebook debate!" Business-wise, the winner is sponsors! #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Trump refuses to be ashamed of being a business magnate. Good for him! #goodbusiness #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Every shot of the candidates has the FoxNews and Facebooks logos on either side. Very nice branding #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
Jeb's argument about Florida's bond rating is good. Glad he's repeating that. #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
"Freedom isn't free" is technically economic related? This debate has been solely lacking things I have authority to talk about #GOPDebate
— Doctor Business (@docbusiness) August 6, 2015
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