Disruption is a frequently used term in the business community, specifically among new startups and tech investors. Amazon disrupted the book buying industry. Apple did the same to music and Uber did it with taxi cabs.

With the federal debt spiraling out of control, immigration reform desperately needed and corruption scandals galore, there is no doubt that our government needs a disruption. Things have not worked right for a long time and, if we do not change now, our country will get weaker and possibly, one day soon, go “out of business”.

Therefore, the main question this election is which candidate is more likely to disrupt the status quo. If you want our country to change course, consider the following before you vote on Nov. 8th:

Who is more likely to change the current culture of corruption in Washington DC: Hillary or Trump?

Who is more likely to secure the border and protect the citizens of our country: Hillary or Trump?

Who is more likely to disrupt the current teacher’s unions and bring quality education to our inner cities: Hillary or Trump?

Who is more likely to disrupt the status quo and balance the budget: Hillary or Trump?

Who is more likely to update our defunct trade deals and create new jobs here in America: Hillary or Trump?

Who can get people talking about term limits for crooked career politicians: Hillary or Trump?

Who can disrupt the quagmire of Obamacare and pass a new version that works: Hillary or Trump?

The cesspool of corruption and stagnation needs to end now or we are all in big trouble. We must drain the swamp. Who is more likely to do it? Hillary or Trump?