Emma Walsh
Oct. 25, 2020
This week, Bill takes a look at the two main candidates in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Unfortunately, neither measures up to scrutiny. Bill doesn’t see how either Donald Trump or Joe Biden can get us out of the mess we’re in… or if they even recognize how dire the situation really is.
Can American voters really have any hope for a better future when they go to the polls in nine days’ time?
Regards,
Emma Walsh
Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary
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