Neither candidate will do much about stopping the growth of debt. That's because much of that debt growth is related to the fact the US Dollar is the worlds reserve currency. This is a mathematical certainty dictated by global trade because for all countries that want to run an export surplus (Germany, China etc) some other countries MUST run an export deficit.
Americans alone do not determine their rates of savings and consumption. Think of an open, global economy as having one huge, aggregated amount of income that must all be consumed, saved or invested. That means individual countries must adjust to one another. If trade-surplus countries suppress their own consumption and use their excess savings to accumulate dollars, trade-deficit countries must absorb those excess savings to finance their excess consumption or investment.
Note that as long as the dollar is the reserve currency, America’s trade deficit can worsen even when we’re not directly in on the trade. Suppose South Korea runs a surplus with Brazil. By storing its surplus export revenues in Treasury bonds, South Korea nudges up the relative value of the dollar against our competitors’ currencies, and our trade deficit increases, even though the original transaction had nothing to do with the United States.
These articles by a PhD Economist explain it in more detail.
http://www.financialsense.com/contribut ... ant-burdenhttp://www.financialsense.com/contribut ... ystem-lastAs for the election, you must first understand that the US is *not* a true democracy (Ancient Greece is the only example I know). It's is a representative one with the Electoral College. This comes from back in the 1700's when it was impractical for all the people to gather and vote. So each state would send representative's based on their population (eg, 1 representative for every 1 million people). So what happens is that each of the 50 states gets so many representatives based on it's population. Those representatives are supposed to ALL vote the same way: for the candidate who got the most votes in that state (so if in Florida, Trump gets 5,000,001 votes and Clinton gets 5,000,000 then Trump wins and gets all votes for that state (10).
It is possible all 10 wouldn't vote for Trump in my above example but because those votes are public it's not possible to 'cheat' without everyone knowing about it. Thus in reality it's not going to happen because if it did Trump would demand that the representatives get replaced with ones who would vote for him.
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