Saturday, September 24, 2016

What Topics Should Be Covered at the First Presidential Debate

“What Topics Should Be Covered at the Presidential Debate[s]?”   o—o   WSJ
ED:  This is interactive to receive your requested question.
Published Sept. 23, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. ET
You've selected 1 out of 5 issues important to you.
The Wall Street Journal will be tracking what's discussed—and not discussed—at the first presidential debate on Sept. 26 between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump.
The broad subjects discussed at the first debate, hosted by NBC, will be America's Direction, Achieving Prosperity and Securing America.
Select up to five topics you're most interested in seeing the candidates discuss and tell us why they're so important to you.

ECONOMY
Estate tax
Corporate tax
Income tax
Capital gains tax
Property Taxes
Online Sales Tax
Welfare
Unions
Entitlements
Budget deficit
National debt
Infrastructure
Inflation
Interest rates
FED
Growth
Productivity
Poverty Rate
Unemployment rate
Overtime pay
Minimum wage
Pensions
Wages
Income inequality
Equal pay
Paid leave
Bitcoin

DOMESTIC POLICY
Social Security
Obamacare
Medicare
Insurance premiums
Single-payer health care
Police violence
Charlotte, N.C.
Tulsa, Okla.
Health care
Supreme Court
Gun control
Crime
Police body cameras
Death penalty
Veterans
Vaccinations
Child care
Drug prices
Marijuana
Supreme Court
Gerrymandering
Patriot Act
Eminent Domain
Affirmative Action
Dakota Access Pipeline

FOREIGN POLICY
Russia
Vladimir Putin
China
Europe
Africa
Iraq
Iran
Egypt
Syria
Ukraine
ISIS
Israel
Cuba
North Korea
Mexico
Puerto Rico
Brexit
Muslims
NATO
Nuclear tests
Drones
Airstrikes
Terrorism
“Islamic Terrorism”
Venezuela
Military funding
Immigration
Women in combat

WALL STREET
Dodd-Frank
Bank Break-ups
Bank Bail-outs
Wall Street ties
Hedge Funds Tax
FED
Wall Street accountability

EDUCATION
College affordability
Student loans
K-12 education
Common Core
Charter schools

TRADE
Trans-Pacific Partnership
NAFTA
WTO
Tariffs

SOCIAL ISSUES
Gay marriage
Gender
Transgender issues
“Black Lives Matter”
Abortion
Planned Parenthood
Religious freedom

ELECTORAL ISSUES
Voter Fraud
Campaign Finance
Transparency
Third-party candidates

NATIONAL SECURITY
NSA
Snowden
Sexual assault
Sequestration
For-profit prisons
War on drugs

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Climate change
GMO
Alternative energy
Fracking
Oil drilling

CAMPAIGN CONTROVERSIES
Emails
Benghazi
Trump University
Pam Bondi
Medical history
Tax records
Border wall
Clinton Foundation
Trump’s charity
Racism
David Duke
Breitbart
The alt-right
Deplorables
Pneumonia

IMMIGRATION
Border wall
Amnesty
Path to citizenship
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
“Dreamers”

PEOPLE
Barack Obama
Paul Ryan
Bernie Sanders
Bill Clinton
Tim Kaine
Mike Pence
Chelsea Clinton
Trump’s children


ED: Our top two QUESTIONS:  Will you strictly follow the letter and the spirit of the Constitution; and who will you appoint to the Supreme Court?

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