What did Donald Trump start his campaign on? Building a wall, making America great again, bringing wealth to by creating more separation between it and the rest of the world. In other words, Trump is wanting to turn America into a fortress. And like Nimrod before him, his life’s obsession has been building…
He loves all races as he stated in his rally, "All lives matter." As a president who respects most races potentally alleviates the tension between police and the African and American community. Additionally, he stated on numerous occasions to unlock the cell, educate, and work potential. Trump fights for potential individually and collectively as a nation, the win and be a winner. Reducing people as an inmate does not fit the Trump's potential.…
Donald Trump’s slogan may be “Make America Great Again” but that will never be reality with him as president. According to polls from Huffington Post on Apr. 3, 45 percent of Republicans favor Trump. With blatant statements for everything ranging from women to war, the real estate tycoon dominates over the presidential election despite being the most unqualified candidate due to his political career, or lack thereof. However, the overwhelming preference for him is distressing because he built his rhetoric on bigotry and a shaky involvement with politics.…
He has claimed that Hispanics are rapists, Muslims being terrorist, and women being pigs. The hatred and disrespectful attitude that Trump has isn’t fit for president. Recently at one of his rallies, he bashed at one of his own supporters simply because her baby began to cry. This shows that if Donald Trump was agitated at a simple, innocent thing, one can imagine the trouble, he would cause to America if a conflict…
Donald trump said “Let's make America great again” similar to Hitler saying “Let's make Germany great again”. Back before Hitler was elected, Germany had loss WWI and was forced to sign the treaty of Versaille. Some of the condition from the treaty that affected Germany economic was that they had to pay for all the damage that was made from the war. “By December 1922, because the German government could not pay French and Belgian troops invaded and occupied the Ruhr to take goods and raw materials in lieu of money. ”They were already in a huge debt from buying supplies for the war and this was a major impact on their finances.…
They’re wrong. Author Yoav Fromer argues that Donald Trump displays the "bullying, imperiousness and ignorance" that the American public feels secretly and that this mind set is what helped develop the country into what it is today. Aside from the hasty generalization that all Americans possess some level of prejudice, Fromer 's argument fails to acknowledge that behaving like we have in the past will not propel us into the future. It will chain us to a cycle and inhibit further development in the U.S. Learn from your mistakes. It 's the reason that while we were growing up our parents instilled in our minds that making mistakes was valuable.…
Making America Great Again In his first ten days in office, the concept of "Trump's America" has shown itself already to be significantly different from any President prior and potentially any future, and his inauguration speech acted as a key method of setting the stage for this. Every four years on January 20th at 12pm is officially the beginning of a new presidency. People from all over the world come together as one, as they vigilantly await the inaugural speech that would presumably indicate the intentions of their future as a nation.…
June 16 2015. Speech) He isn’t throwing smoke without a purpose though, it is all to serve his purpose; the argument he makes is that he is not like the politicians who got America into it’s current debt, but he is the businessman who will get the Nation out of it, and all in the effort to make America great again. This claim, and others like it, are all meant to be the reason why the public should vote for him, and for the most part the arguments are successful. This is not to say that this argument is well constructed or infallible-- Trump spends a lot of time discussing what he will do and not a lot about what he has already done-- but it is a very effective appeal to the ethos.…
Donald Trump’s egotistical and nonchalant demeaner are just characteristics of who will be represent our country. He says whatever he wants whenever he wants without considering the consequences. It is said that by being blatantly truthful and saying what he really feels Trump is being “real” with everyone. To be a good president one must understand when, what, and how to speak. President Donald Trump has strong opinionated views on gun control, abortion, and the death penalty.…
He is honest in everything he says and also led a very honest campaign. His campaign slogan from the very beginning has been, "Make America Great Again". This statement is very personal and is easy to connect with. President Trump is very loyal to America and therefore he could only want the best for it.…
I would vote for Donald Trump because Trump wants to eliminate Obamacare and substitute free market solutions. Hillary wants single-payer healthcare which is wrong for many reasons. The biggest of which is that healthcare becomes a commodity and even more than in Obamacare the government controls what medical procedures are possible. Obamacare is a disaster, Trump will replace it with a free-market based system. Trump will lower taxes even on the middle class and Hillary is apparently going be raising taxes on everyone including middle class.…
Donald Trump is another representation of the degradation of politics, a man with no tact flaunts his wealth and uses it to gain support for his election. The worst part is that half of the country is willing to vote for him, Trump does not have the country’s best interest at heart, instead he will use the power to reform laws for his corporations to gain…
The slogan that propelled Donald Trump into his influence across the nation, “make America great again,” shows that Trump sees America has fallen downhill and has hopes to improve it. Trump wants to see this country go back to the prosperous country it once was, but he does not know how to filter his words according to most, which makes him seem frightening. Despite Clinton’s accusation about the risk of Donald Trump, his clever use of scare tactics gives voters a sense of security because of his ideas concerning immigration and terrorism. According to Molly Ball, author of “Donald Trump and the Politics of Fear,” Donald Trump uses fear to his advantage in hopes of winning the presidential election.…
Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States of America, he served two terms as a Democratic Republican from 1829-1837. The entire Jackson campaign not only started up revolutionary political election tactics such as rallies, parades, and lavish dinners that supporters paid for, but it also sparked up a whole new era of mass democracy, and gave birth to the political party that we now know as the “Democrats”. Mr. Jackson considered himself, a president for the people, with a strong personal stance on a capitalist democracy, he was a forceful leader not afraid to use his veto vote when he felt passionate about a certain issue. When it came to domestic policy Jackson was a very proud man, who some say let his personal views influence…
President Trump stands for a world that does not apologize when it makes mistakes, that does not respect other’s opinions and beliefs. Just as Havel felt in The Power of the Powerless, President Trump likes to ensure that his name is displayed prominently on his products, names on all his documents, and makes outlandish demands both of his staff and in his contracts.…