5 questions related to our economy debate for the candidates
5 questions related to our education debate for the candidates
5 questions related to our foreign policy debate for the candidates
Economy
1. After the financial crisis in 2008, there have been quite a few states that are struggling to close with budget deficits with states such as California, Texas, and North Dakota, how do you plan on fixing this?
2. With the recent problem of the U.S being more than 20 trillion dollars in debt and with our country struggling to pay that off, how do you plan on paying this debt off?
3. With Crypto currency not being taxed what do you plan to do about it? How do you plan to tax it with all of the lucrative measures they used to not be taxed?
4.With President Trump's new Tax plan to help cut down on taxes that benefits the wealthy over the common man, How do you think taxes should be handled as?
5.With the recent no health insurance requirement do you believe that health insurance should be just an option or a requirement in our economy?
Education
1.With the recent nuclear missiles testing by the radical leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un, how do you plan to handle this dilemma? If you plan to wait for a threat, what does your administration define as a threat against the U.S.?
2. Many people agree that one good way of combating North Korea is to place economic pressure on the country through things like sanctions. Do you agree that economic pressure should be placed on North Korea and if so, what actions do you plan to take?
3.As ISIS has become a global organization with terrorists spread out across the globe, how do you plan to combat their constant threat? Do you plan to use brute force and send in troops to the Middle East, or do you plan to spend that money in other places to combat them?
4. The War in Afghanistan has been going on for about 17 years, what do you plan to do about the war? Do you plan to continue the war or back out and leave the country to support itself?
5. President Trump claims that immigration from Mexico is a serious problem costing America billions. Does your administration plan to increase border patrol and security facilities to stop illegal immigration? Do you plan to revise the current visa policies?
5 questions related to our education debate for the candidates
5 questions related to our foreign policy debate for the candidates
Economy
1. After the financial crisis in 2008, there have been quite a few states that are struggling to close with budget deficits with states such as California, Texas, and North Dakota, how do you plan on fixing this?
2. With the recent problem of the U.S being more than 20 trillion dollars in debt and with our country struggling to pay that off, how do you plan on paying this debt off?
3. With Crypto currency not being taxed what do you plan to do about it? How do you plan to tax it with all of the lucrative measures they used to not be taxed?
4.With President Trump's new Tax plan to help cut down on taxes that benefits the wealthy over the common man, How do you think taxes should be handled as?
5.With the recent no health insurance requirement do you believe that health insurance should be just an option or a requirement in our economy?
Education
- With the average cost of college around $ 30,000 how are you planning to make college more affordable to all students in the US.
- As of right now the completion rate of students going up in the US by 88%, how do you plan to keep the completion rate up? Which state? What are percentages?
- There are many ways that schools are assessing schools and teachers such as some online apps, besides these apps how do you plan to assess students and teachers?
- Although high schools are trying to get kids college and career ready now by moving kids by a schedule, how do you plan to improve the way kids are getting prepped for college?
- With the number of students being classified as of 2014 as special ed with learning disabilities increasing how do we have teachers cater to all of these students needs.5.9 million FAPE free appropriate public education
1.With the recent nuclear missiles testing by the radical leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un, how do you plan to handle this dilemma? If you plan to wait for a threat, what does your administration define as a threat against the U.S.?
2. Many people agree that one good way of combating North Korea is to place economic pressure on the country through things like sanctions. Do you agree that economic pressure should be placed on North Korea and if so, what actions do you plan to take?
3.As ISIS has become a global organization with terrorists spread out across the globe, how do you plan to combat their constant threat? Do you plan to use brute force and send in troops to the Middle East, or do you plan to spend that money in other places to combat them?
4. The War in Afghanistan has been going on for about 17 years, what do you plan to do about the war? Do you plan to continue the war or back out and leave the country to support itself?
5. President Trump claims that immigration from Mexico is a serious problem costing America billions. Does your administration plan to increase border patrol and security facilities to stop illegal immigration? Do you plan to revise the current visa policies?