Argumentative Essay: In Support Of Hillary Clinton

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Right now in the campaigning for the White House, there is really no good candidates. But, if this country has any chance of being destroyed, Hillary Clinton would be the person to do it. Imagine Hillary Clinton as our president, and she is 2 years into office. What she said in campaigning for the election, becomes laws in our country. We have muslims spread through the country, some that we know are terrorists. Some terrorists attacks have happened since Clinton became president, simply because she practically let them in. Illegal immigrants have access to government subsidized health care, abortion is legal now, gay couples have same adoption rights as straight couples, and same sex marriage is still legal. Sounds like our country has been destroyed, right? Well maybe not to Clinton supporters, but it does sound awful to Trump supporters. Those are all things Clinton believes should happen in this country, along with many other things, and most people would move countries, if those things actually happened.
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Hillary Clinton’s quote is “Stronger Together”. But honestly, if what she wants become the laws of the United States, we will be weaker and this country will be destroyed. She wants to raise the national minimum wage. If we do that, say Dairy Queen does that, their prices will raise just so they could pay there employees. Imagine if that happened to every business, so if someone even tried to buy nice shoes, like Nike, the price could be unbelievably high, so they could pay the employees. She also thinks there should be more gun control. How will the people defend themselves if danger comes there way? They won’t be able to, because they could not buy a gun or purchase there gun in enough time. Yes, there has been many deaths in the past year related to guns. But that does not mean everyone across the country is the one shooting the people. So to prevent that, but still let people purchase weapons, we just need to put regulations on guns, but not ban