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Can Donald Trump Make America Great Again? Let's Chat!

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Donald Trump's campaign focus is on making America great again.  He says, he is the man for the job.

What does it mean to make America Great again?  Can Donald Trump do it?  Why is the Republican Party not embracing this clear front runner?

Some Republican voters will weigh in.

The Panel includes:

  • Sean Hyman, Money and Finance contributor to many national TV and other news channels
  • Joe Villanueva, retired legal immigrant from the Phillipines who built a successful business.
  • Dennis Beerman, wild card, opinionated husband of the radio host for Debt-Free Wealth Radio, and of course
  • Trudy Beerman, host of Debt-Free Wealth Radio, but most importantly;
  • You!

We will look at:

What is our understanding of Trump's "Make American Great Again".  How do we understand that?

Based on the current crash in China's Financial Market causing our financial market to take a huge fall 24 hours later, how could a Trump Presidency impact the US Financial Markets and financial prowess?

Captialism, entrerepreneurs and money.  How might Trump as a President influence the future growth of business and profit here in the USA?

Immigration, jobs and the idea that America IS the land of opportunity.  How might a Trump Presidency influence that considering his stance on immigration?

The Republican Party excommunicated Ron Paul in his exciting run for the Whitehouse, and despite his big following, the Party excluded him as a candidate and Ron Paul did not decide to run independently. Why is the Republican Party not (at this time) embracing the idea of Trump as the 2016 Presidential candidate at this time?

This is an OPINION piece. The opinions shared by panelists are not necessarily the position of the host.

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