Trump economist says voting for Biden is a ‘scary proposition’


Economist Stephen MooreStephen Moore shows on Sunday: Bolton’s bomb book reverberates to Trump’s ally Stephen Moore believes the President will ask China to pay for COVID-19 CBO repairs: Previous COVID-19 emergency bills will add .4 billion to deficit MORE, an ally of President TrumpDonald John Trump Four men accused of trying to tear down Andrew Jackson statue in DC Video shows retired workers signs of social estrangement ahead of Trump Tulsa rally: WaPo Biden criticizes Trump for failing to sanction Russia for the intelligence of the “rewards” of Afghan militants MOREsaid on Sunday that it is a “terrifying proposal” if the former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden criticizes Trump for failing to sanction Russia for Afghan militants’ ‘rewards’ intelligence Why should Biden’s big advantage be concerned? Democrats White House undergoes dramatic change in staff MORE, the presumed Democratic candidate, wins the elections on November 3.

“I still think Trump is going to win,” Moore he said on John Catsimatidis’ Sunday radio show, noting that Trump is following Biden in several changing states.

“We have to present to the American people that it is not just about Donald Trump. It’s also about what you get if you vote against Donald Trump. And that’s a terrifying proposition, “said Moore.

Moore said Biden will bring a “left economic agenda ”if elected.

Compared to the rest of the candidates running for the Democratic ticket early in the election cycle, Biden is considered moderate.

“But if Biden wins the election, his vote is not just for Joe Biden, but for a very left-wing economic agenda that could cause serious harm,” said Moore. “Those are the factors that are making investors nervous right now. And you can see that with the performance of the stock market this week. ”

Moore said many Republicans don’t like Trump, but they fear a Biden presidency and what that would mean for the economy. He added that the Speaker of the House Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiSunday shows a preview: With the increase in coronavirus cases, lawmakers and health officials weigh as Trump renews his vote on pre-existing conditions after urging the court to revoke ObamaCare Trump’s ratings for the rally, Fox News City Council: ‘These are the real MORE polls (D), who is also perceived as moderate within her party, would effectively be co-chair in a Biden administration.

“Pelosi would be the co-president if Joe Biden were elected president,” said Moore. “There are Democrats running for higher taxes … What happened to the moderate wing of the Democratic Party? It is silent.

Moore also commented on the recent protests against police brutality by the Black Lives Matter movement. Moore argued that the speaker and the former vice president did not “rise up in objection to the radical Black Lives Matter agenda.”

Black Lives Matter is a movement against police brutality. Since the death of May 25 George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody, protests have erupted across the country.

Advocates and protesters have demanded police reform and have called for some funds to be diverted to police departments and to allocate that money to other city programs such as social work, education and housing. Police funding makes up a large part of the city’s budgets.

The Democratic-controlled House passed a police reform bill earlier in the week that would remove so-called “qualified immunity” for police officers, among other provisions. Qualified immunity is a legal shield that currently protects the police from lawsuits while on duty.

However, the legislation is expected to come to a standstill in the Senate, as some Republicans have expressed concern about the provision and other parts of the bill.

John Catsimatidis is an investor in The Hill

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