Some August speeches of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rOUYlZV914, nearly 50 mins, Hillary Clinton Economic plan & rally in Michigan, Aug. 11th 2016.
Ravi: An extract from the transcript here that I find very interesting (being a former teacher who imparted job worthy skills to students in the Sai university), www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-full-transcript-economic-speech-489602 :
So here’s what we’re going to do. We will support high-quality union training programs. We will propose new tax credits to encourage more companies to offer paid apprenticeships that let you earn while you learn. We will do more, including a national campaign, to dignify skills training across the board. I think we’ve got to reverse what has become a kind of commonplace view, which is everybody needs to go to college.
Well in fact, more than half of the jobs that are going to be available in 2020 do not require a college, four-year degree. So, for welders and machinists and tool and die makers and health technicians and coders and so many others, let’s get the word out. There are really good jobs for people right now, and there will be more in the future if you get the skills in high school, at community college, in an apprenticeship or other training programs.
And I want to acknowledge the great role that the community college here in Macomb County has played in working with companies like this one to make sure people do have the skills.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhrph56YefQ, slightly over an hour, August 12th 2016 Pennsylvania rally speech of Mr. Trump
Please note that I have a PUBLICLY NEUTRAL informal-student-observer role in these posts that I put up about the USA presidential elections. Of course, as I am an Indian citizen living in India, there is no question of me voting in these elections.
[I thank newsweek.com and have presumed that they will not have any objections to me sharing the above short extract from their website on this post which is freely viewable by all, and does not have any financial profit motive whatsoever.]
Ravi: An extract from the transcript here that I find very interesting (being a former teacher who imparted job worthy skills to students in the Sai university), www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-full-transcript-economic-speech-489602 :
So here’s what we’re going to do. We will support high-quality union training programs. We will propose new tax credits to encourage more companies to offer paid apprenticeships that let you earn while you learn. We will do more, including a national campaign, to dignify skills training across the board. I think we’ve got to reverse what has become a kind of commonplace view, which is everybody needs to go to college.
Well in fact, more than half of the jobs that are going to be available in 2020 do not require a college, four-year degree. So, for welders and machinists and tool and die makers and health technicians and coders and so many others, let’s get the word out. There are really good jobs for people right now, and there will be more in the future if you get the skills in high school, at community college, in an apprenticeship or other training programs.
And I want to acknowledge the great role that the community college here in Macomb County has played in working with companies like this one to make sure people do have the skills.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhrph56YefQ, slightly over an hour, August 12th 2016 Pennsylvania rally speech of Mr. Trump
Please note that I have a PUBLICLY NEUTRAL informal-student-observer role in these posts that I put up about the USA presidential elections. Of course, as I am an Indian citizen living in India, there is no question of me voting in these elections.
[I thank newsweek.com and have presumed that they will not have any objections to me sharing the above short extract from their website on this post which is freely viewable by all, and does not have any financial profit motive whatsoever.]
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