He is a risk taker. He wants to bring back the original potential of the country, they say. He is a successful business man that could bring money to the economy. These are statements that are unsupported by facts. Donald Trump never has any back up for what he says. He just keeps talking, and when asked a question, strays from it. Other runners in the Democratic party, Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, would support their intentions with actual answers. They mention all the important factors of the country: health care, taxes, etc. In most, if not all, of his capping speeches, Donald Trump’s main focus is immigration; always immigration. He nearly never mentioned anything about health care, college, or taxes. When asked about how exactly he would “Make America Great Again”, he would mention his fortune. You simply cannot fix all your problems with money. It’s a fact. If you were even to try, you would probably go bankrupt before you got where you wanted to go. Anyways, people refer to Donald Trump as a risk taker. Personally, I wouldn't call building a wall in between two country’s because of a certain group of people and shutting down immigration completely with entire nations a risk, but rather an unjust and irrational action. He is not misunderstood. In fact, he is taken seriously for everything he says, which is a fatality for his own campaign. As mentioned before, he doesn’t recognize the things he's saying in the sense of the people who are interpreting them. Also, sure, he is a successful business man. But he has no experience whatsoever on how to make money for the economy of an entire country. He obviously is clueless to the fact that every word he says on TV can affect his relations with foreign countries, and if elected, the US relations with foreign countries. His rudeness towards the Mexican and Muslim population has not only affected the nations of those groups, but
He is a risk taker. He wants to bring back the original potential of the country, they say. He is a successful business man that could bring money to the economy. These are statements that are unsupported by facts. Donald Trump never has any back up for what he says. He just keeps talking, and when asked a question, strays from it. Other runners in the Democratic party, Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, would support their intentions with actual answers. They mention all the important factors of the country: health care, taxes, etc. In most, if not all, of his capping speeches, Donald Trump’s main focus is immigration; always immigration. He nearly never mentioned anything about health care, college, or taxes. When asked about how exactly he would “Make America Great Again”, he would mention his fortune. You simply cannot fix all your problems with money. It’s a fact. If you were even to try, you would probably go bankrupt before you got where you wanted to go. Anyways, people refer to Donald Trump as a risk taker. Personally, I wouldn't call building a wall in between two country’s because of a certain group of people and shutting down immigration completely with entire nations a risk, but rather an unjust and irrational action. He is not misunderstood. In fact, he is taken seriously for everything he says, which is a fatality for his own campaign. As mentioned before, he doesn’t recognize the things he's saying in the sense of the people who are interpreting them. Also, sure, he is a successful business man. But he has no experience whatsoever on how to make money for the economy of an entire country. He obviously is clueless to the fact that every word he says on TV can affect his relations with foreign countries, and if elected, the US relations with foreign countries. His rudeness towards the Mexican and Muslim population has not only affected the nations of those groups, but