Kevin O'Leary and John Hope Bryant debate how a Biden economy could affect small business

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.kevinolearytv says giving 'dead companies' money is 'so inefficient for the economy.' He says 'we actually don't need much more stimulus except for unemployment support.'

Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Shares ETFs and co-host of “Shark Tank," and John Hope Bryant, founder and CEO of Operation Hope and Bryant Group Ventures, join "Squawk Box" to discuss how a Biden economy could impact small businesses.

 

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kevinolearytv Mr. Wonderful is Mr. Right on this one. Why would you put a dead patient on life support?

kevinolearytv Facts....

kevinolearytv tell somebody the FED

kevinolearytv It's a good discussion. However, small businesses that are failing due to the pandemic restrictions should be helped for sure. Small business owners don't usually qualify for unemployment. = Save the jaguar.

kevinolearytv Haven’t paid rent or student loans since March 100% in stocks hopefully gets extended again!!!

kevinolearytv That says why unemployment was high last months. With this mentality, more people will be out of jobs and government is glad to support them. Is this A strategy to collect votes?First create unemployment,then rescue with handouts, so they vote for you?

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kevinolearytv That’s so stupid thinking that way if some business is doing well without traveling doesn’t mean other business is doing well and doesn’t mean airline’s should be go to bankruptcy because you think so that’s so selfish!

kevinolearytv Brave and bold statement

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