Job Creators Network: ‘Trump Dominated’ on Economy and Chinese Virus

U.S. President Donald Trump participates in the final presidential debate against Democrat
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The president of the Job Creators Network reacted to the presidential debate Thursday evening by stating President Trump “dominated Joe Biden” on both the economy and the Chinese coronavirus.

Alfredo Ortiz said in a statement that Trump “was on offense the entire night – on taxes, trade, healthcare, the minimum wage, and many other issues.”

Ortiz said the president “laid out a powerful defense of his handling of the worst pandemic in over a century,” and added:

At the height of the crisis, the President pulled out all the stops to contain the virus while keeping small businesses afloat. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was the centerpiece of his relief efforts, pumping over $500 billion to five million small businesses and saving 51 million jobs. Now, the President is working to ‘flatten the fear’ and encourage people to safely reengage with society.  Biden would keep our economy locked down indefinitely, raise taxes by $4 trillion, enact a ‘Green Deal,’ and institute a gradual government takeover of our healthcare system.

Ortiz concluded from the debate that “there is a clear choice between Trump and Biden,” observing that his reference is not only to handling the economy, but also to “leadership qualities that every president needs.”

“This is a ‘time for choosing’ for America and ‘to keep America America,’” he said. “There is only one choice.”

The Job Creators Network describes itself as “a nonpartisan organization founded by entrepreneurs like The Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus who believe that many government policies are getting in the way of the economic freedom that helped make this country prosperous.”

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