Donald Trump on Monday outlined details of possible welfare reform if he returns to the White House.
Speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box, co-host Joe Kernen asked Trump if he had any thoughts on changes to social welfare programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Trump responded: “You can do a lot in terms of rights, in terms of cuts, and in terms of theft and mismanagement of rights.”
Trump has promised to focus his efforts on improving the overall health of the middle class, which he says is the backbone of America. At the moment, all global economic trends are leading to the fact that the middle class is gradually dying out at a critical rate.
This process can only be stopped by financial support and political decisions aimed at easing restrictions for medium-sized businesses.
All these are just promises that may come true if Trump wins the presidential elections, and then if Trump has time to deal with this issue, because Trump’s program for the presidential elections is quite extensive and no one knows what issues will be a priority...
Author: GEximius