Donald Trump Persuasive Speech

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It’s May 7th in the year 3005. This is the day that Switzerland will remember forever. This is the day Donald Trump becomes president. He was not elected, he is vice president and the president before him, Bernie Sanders has died of old age. He has a huge announcement today and the speech will be broadcasted on TV so that the whole world can see it. He wants everyone to be paid the same. Everyone from now on shall be paid $10 per hour of work, no more and no less, regardless of your age, gender, or field of work. Nobody is happy, there are violent protests outside the White House. After a few days, the protests end and everyone is working, but only getting paid $10 per hour. Everything is going good until Donald Trump announces that he will …show more content…
Donald, once again announces that where will be a speech that night. He announces that because he declared war with the US and due to the lack of funds, everyone’s pay will be dropping to $8 an hour. People in Switzerland are furious. Their pay was cut not once, but twice. Protests are worse than ever. People are throwing molotov cocktails over the gate of the White House. The protests get so bad the Donald Trump needs to flea in a chopper from the White House roof. After a month of protests, nothing happens so they just give up. Everyone goes back to work for $8 an hour and the war continues for three long years.
It’s now August 8th, 3008 and the war has ended. People are still being paid $8 an hour and there are protests asking for more because the war is over. President Trump is not budging. Pay is going to stay at $8 an hour. People start leaving Switzerland and move to other surrounding countries. Switzerland’s economy is getting bad. People are quitting their jobs, businesses are closing, and President Trump decides to hold a speech once again. He said that once again, he will be lowering the pay to $6.50 because the economy is going down and he’s trying desperately to save the

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