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    It’s troubling. But it all seems to be awash this election season. For every Clinton Foundation controversy, there’s a Trump Foundation controversy. For every Whitewater, there’s a Trump University. For every lack of transparency on the email scandal, there’s a lack of transparency on Trump’s finances. For every accusation of Clinton selling access, there is yet another case of Trump buying access. At the end of the day, neither candidate is going to win an award for ethics. This makes it…

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    The third presidential debate with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was very interesting. Some words that describe my thoughts and feelings about this debate are unproffesional, vulgar, smart, patience, and productive. Unprofessional because they were some parts were the candidates were not proffesionals at all, interrupting one another and saying things that were not necessary. Vulgar because by the end of the debate Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton “a nasty women” and also said some…

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    Trump’s first official meeting with congressional leaders for the first time. In the article, “ Trump Repeats Lie About Popular Vote in Meeting With Lawmakers” by Michael D. Shear and Emmarie Huetteman, he states that millions of immigrants made him lose the popular vote majority. He has made plenty of these claims before on Twitter and also at the White House Reception. This shows evidence that Mr. Trump still overthinking and cares about the issue, even though he has become President. He is…

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    Donald J. Trump should never become president. He has a tremendous lack in any sort of political stance. He has his own preoccupation with multiple careers and thriving enterprises. He is involved in racism, stereotyping, and discrimination. Lastly, if you have at all even heard of Donald Trump, you know of his obvious self-serving intentions. First of all, Donald Trump is a businessman — not a politician. Donald Trump promised to “take the brand of the United States and make it great again”…

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    legal and some illegal. One of the America’s 2016 running president is Donald Trump, who strongly believes that is if you're not legally in this country, you must be sent back to the country you came from. Recently an article, “Trump on illegal immigrants: ‘They must go’” written by New York Post, came out on Donald Trump’s opinion on this subject and what he wants to do if he becomes the next president. Donald Trump, strongly believes that those who come here illegally just take up space. In…

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    other of the present circumstance. Never in our history has a presidential race caused such turbulence. The battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has allowed respectful discourse to mutate to the relentless rancor of political and social division. Consequently, the dispute over the uncertain prospect of America’s future has divided families, friends, and political parties in an unprecedented wave of rage. In order to more effectively shape the future of our nation, American citizens…

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    Donald Trump Thesis

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    Cody Hayes-Tyler English 1301 Mr. Hale 11/18/16 Donald Trump When friends of mine who are trump supporters inform me that they support him, I understand the reasons they picture him as our future president of the united states. Donald Trump has never been an elected official. He has never held elected office of any kind. He’s never had to broker political compromise, give political speeches or pour over political briefing notes. So why on earth, with no experience in politics, would people…

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    together lead to the result, that Donald Trump does personally not represent the American dream. Nonetheless, his political goals partly show similarities to the American dream. First of all, Trump himself was basically a rich born, upper class child of a father, who had already made his own fortune in his real estate business. Most of Trump’s best business deals were either based on family ties or his father’s financial support. Therefore it is not surprising Trump made money in real estate…

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    Analysis Hillbilly Elegy

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    Marca Kaplar Longer Paper #1 Hillbilly Elegy, Trump and the Death of a Culture President Trump's appeal to the culture, identity, and ideology of the often forgotten working class people was successful by simply allowing a group of disenfranchised, forgotten, and loyal citizens the capability for the hopes and belief that they can be great again. Through the promise of “Making America Great Again,” he sparked a fire in many who have gone from a level of wealth that to them allowed for a very…

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    the office. As soon as Mr. Trump got into office tons of riots started, people chanted “hes not my president”, and America was struck with fear over this change in government, but are we just really overreacting? Our laws have already been placed before Trumps introduction to presidency and we think just cause we have a new president slavery is gonna become a thing again, our family members will be forced out of the country, and men will have greater rights. Can Trump simply change everything…

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