Mike Pence’s Best Moment at the Debate

The Vice-Presidential debates never receive as much attention as the Presidential debates, yet this individual debate covers a considerable amount of important ground and it really is essential for all voting Americans to do what they can to watch the debate or, at the very least, look into what went on.

Mike Pence, Donald Trump’s VP candidate decided not to pull any punches during the debate. While much of the media has attempted to paint the economy in a glowing light, Pence brought up very important numbers.

While the stock market might be in an elevated bubble, more people are on unemployment and don’t have quality work now than before Obama went into office (with Hillary as his Secretary of State).

The problem with Obama’s job numbers is when someone stops looking for work, they are no longer counted towards unemployment. If someone takes a bad job because they need to in order to support their family, it doesn’t count towards unemployment. There are still many people who lost their quality jobs working in production plants and manufacturing but are now stuck in a minimum wage position simply because there is no other option.

In the debate, Pence wanted to make sure everyone knows the truth about what the jobs are actually like in today’s economy, which would continue under Clinton. Watch the clip below of Mike Pence brilliantly schooling Tim Kaine and Hillary Clinton on economic plans that actually work.


Most Popular

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More



Most Popular
Sponsored Content

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.

To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at [email protected].

Family-Friendly Content

Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More