I think that Senator John McCain has a very valid point in the problems with the polarizing political spectrum and parties. If the political divide was not present, I feel like the US government would so much more effective and actually pass legislation for the constituents, not the political party that they stand for on paper. However, ultimately I do not think that it is feasible, at least in the short term, and definitely not possible in the current inflammatory political environment. I suspect that the earliest that this mindset could truly take hold would neither be with the 115th nor the 116th congress, but afterwards when the executive branch acts less spontaneously. The ethics committee in the house of representatives, is a standing
One of Hillary 's major rivals is Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders first rose to elective office in 1981 and holds an elected position to this day. Sanders has served as an elected official for a total of 34 years. His political experiences are Senator, United States Senate, Representative, United States House of Representatives, Mayor, City of Burlington, Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Candidate, Governor of Vermont, Candidate, United States Senate,(pres. Candidates).
After nearly fifty days in the White House, President Trump has done an excellent job. On his second day in office he vowed to destroy the Islamic State, and on his ninth day he fulfilled his promise of a 5 year-ban on officials becoming lobbyists after they leave government, and a lifetime ban on White House officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government, which was a promise kept. (foxnews.com) My favorite quote by my President Trump is “My policy is to learn from the past, focus on the present, and dream about the future. " I think that this quote describes him perfectly as a president.
Second, even now you can see Sanders who by the way is a DINO and will run back to being an Independent the moment the convention closes it 's doors, is quickly becoming a person showing Trump like ego. Based on Bernie 's words and behavior and his Heads I win, tails you lose pleading that he deserves to be the nominee over HRC which is more likely? A) Bernie loses at the convention and 100% supports HRC B) Bernie runs as an Independent for President. The way Bernie fell in love with himself over the past few months
One thing that made a lot of people gravitate towards him was that many voters liked that he wasn’t another politician and his promise to “drain the swamp” which means that he is going to get rid of corruption in Washington D.C. Those were constant thing throughout the whole election, but towards the end he got hit with a big scandal. There was a sound recording from when he was in a bus heading to a TV show from many years ago where he talked about sexually assaulting women. He denied doing it saying that it was just “locker room talk”, but then many women came forward saying that they were victims of him sexually assaulting them. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign had a few scandals.
I strongly agree that Bernie Sanders should be the president of the United States of America because of the fact that he has a lot of experience with that. Bernie Sanders was the Mayor of Burlington Vermont from 1981 to 1989 which is about 8 years. He was then elected to the House of Representatives in 1991, where he remained until 2007, at the time he was elected to the U.S. Senate. Sanders was re-elected to the Senate in 2012, and has continued to be in that capacity to the present day. If my math is correct that is 32 years in actual elective office.
Although Hillary Clinton is a great choice for the Democratic nomination for the 2016 Presidential Election, Bernie Sanders is a better nominee. Bernie Sanders voted no on constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage. He strongly favors that public funds should be used for political campaigns. Sanders belief in crime is he wants to keep death penalty and 'Three Strikes' laws on the books because they seem to be effective, but consider ways to deal with special circumstances in order to avoid horror stories of inappropriate imprisonment. Favors flatter taxes benefit the wealthy more than the lower and middle class.
This year is the United States Presidential Election of 2016. Our candidates are either Democratic or Republican. In order to elect the best President, they must show commitment, confidence, and discipline. Bernie Sanders is a better candidate for President over Ted Cruz because he has powerful opinions on controversial, social issues like immigration, gun control, and health care. Bernie Sanders is more suitable for President because he wants to help immigrants have a better life in America.
Bernie Sanders: Not the President America wants But the One We Need Senator Bernie Sanders is the fittest president for the 2016 presidential election and should win because he has the most promising and favorable solutions for the issues that would benefit a majority of the lower and middle class. Unlike other candidates who run their campaign solely based on media attention and wealthy sponsors who pay to have say in the federal government controlling the nation without the people’s consent; Senator Sanders on the other hand is trying to put a stop to corrupt politicians and is trying to benefit “We the people” and not “us, the wealthy individuals of the US.” In today’s current economy, most of the United States’ wealth is held by the 0.1% percent of families in the whole US, that’s about as equivalent of all the wealth of the lower 90% of Americans. The US has one of the biggest income gaps from around the world
Bernie Sanders should be elected president because his principles and morals are reasonable and are not limited to one category of people. Some of the very reasons why Bernie Sanders should be elected for president is for his following opinions and stances on important topics such as: the immigrant crisis, pro-life versus pro-choice, gun control, racism, the LGBTQ community, and poverty in the working class. Upon being asked about the current Syrian immigrant crisis, Sanders stated “As president, I will fight for comprehensive immigration reform that provides a roadmap to citizenship for the 11 million aspiring Americans living in this country.” (Caucus Prep) Instead of wanting to forcibly keep the Syrian immigrants out of the country like some candidates, Sanders wants to allow the immigrants to start a new life in a safe place for them. Sanders wants to ensure that the 11 million undocumented people in
Bernie Sanders is running to be the president of the United States in 2016. This is his second time running as he won a re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. His campaign
Unlike Trump, he feels it best if the country focuses on fixing its own problems instead of trying to take the weight of the entire world on its shoulders. Overall, Donald Trump wants to launch a full frontal assault on terrorists while Bernie Sanders wants to pull out of the war against terrorism. Trump and Bernie are usually on the opposite side of the spectrum when it comes to politics and its issues; that is not the case when it comes to LGBT
Most people in foreign countries will look at America’s presidential election and say it is a mess—heck even some Americans will tell you this. But after looking through the candidates, Bernie Sanders is essentially the best choice. Not only does he address challenges in a big way, work to help the working middle class, and make college easy access to almost everyone in America, he will also set some records if he becomes president. According to Walter Pinkman he will break two records by becoming the oldest U.S. President and the first Jewish-American President in U.S. history.
I rather optimistically believe these factors won’t help Trump become president in a diverse first world country. I also think the American people may have slightly lost there trust in the republican party after George W Bush’s 8 years in office, until they provide a truly alternative campaigner, I believe the democrats will stand a better chance of winning. On the opposite end of the spectrum Bernie Sanders is being hailed a hero by a lot of people for his articulate and honest approach to US politics, he is the oldest candidate of the 4 I’ve mentioned and perhaps the wisest, his ideas seem to lend themselves to a more caring and open society, despite a lot of them seeming radical and even ‘communist’ to the more traditional westerners. Sanders wants to strictly regulate wall street and have fairer tax laws on corporations/ the richest 1% (he seems to want more sharing and less greed). I wonder whether electing a president like this would be to big of a step for the general consensus, if Bernie and Hilary are the two choices from the democratic party, I feel as though most would see Hilary as the safer bet.
Hello Family, Yesterday I went to a training in regards to the new open carry gun law. It is a very disturbing and dangerous law. The law basically states that a license person may carry a gun openly in public. There are some exceptions to this law. The person must have the gun in a holster when carried on his body.