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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.
In the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, the author elaborates on the harshness of the Holocaust and he takes us through his journey as a young adult while experiencing all the barbaric ways of the Nazis. As Elie goes on his voyage he has thoughts on whether or not he has lost his “human ways” Ellie did keep his humanity intact because he kept pushing his father to persevere through the rough times of the Holocaust and Elie still showed remorse even in the end. First off, when certain people have advantages that benefit them only they take ahold of them. In the book, Ellie never thought of himself. Although his father was weak, Eliezer woke him from a deep sleep when he rested on the train to keep Chlomo from being thrown off.
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.
The 2016 Presidential election has seen all political norms cast aside. Bernie Sanders, a far left self-proclaimed democratic socialist, and Donald Trump, a real-estate mogul and reality T.V. Star, have changed how elections will be conducted for the foreseeable future. Both candidates appeal to voters who are distraught with the Washington insiders’ inability to accomplish their goals. Trump, by the self-funding of his campaign, and Sanders, by his consistent denouncing of super PAC's, have fought to change corrupt election financing. "Feeling the Bern" has become the new trend among millennials who are enthusiastic about Sanders economic policies.
Democrats repeatedly encounter trouble with voicing consensus in a debate that centers more and more on the means of the established foreign policy rather than on its ends. In spite of common support for multilateralism and America’s role as a Global Good Samaritan, Democrats have teetered between the assertions of the “dove” and “hawk” wings of their party since the Vietnam War. As a result, the splintered facets of the Democratic Party have perpetuated the perception that Democratic political leaders are not relevant in the foreign policy arena. Furthermore, Democratic public servants (particularly Democratic Presidents) consistently present notions of America’s global leadership that demonstrates the divide among the party elite and the
Keepin’ It Real With Hillary The Presidential Election being only fourteen months away, presidential candidates, especially the republican candidates, are lined up as far as the eye can see. Some would say that this election is one for the year books, since the most favored candidates are not of the stereotypical politicians. The most noticeable nontraditional presidential candidate is Donald Trump, a high powered billionaire.
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 is a well known American politician who has been the junior United States Senator from Vermont since 2007. Unlike an unknown author, Sanders allows his readers to know that he is the author of this article; this boosts his credibility and provides
Trump and the Nationalist and Populist Movement The year 2016 has appeared to be a year of political change and political movements that the world have not seen in decades. Starting in the spring of 2015, two outsider candidates embarked on what all the pundits laugh and scoffed that saying there is no chance of them winning. Those two men are independent socialist turned democrat Bernie Sanders and republican businessman Donald Trump. They have changed the way politics is looked at for a generation.
Human rights, education, and child poverty are some big issues that are sometimes overlooked in the United States. There are many candidates that are running for the 2016 presidential election. On the Democrat side is Lincoln Chafee, Hillary Clinton, Lawrence Lessig, Martin O’Malley, Bernie Sanders, and last Jim Webb. On the Republican side, we have Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, John Kasich, George Pataki, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum, Donald Trump, and last Scott Walker. I chose very important issues and I feel like we need a president that are very serious about taking action.
For the 2016 presidential election I will be eighteen years old, so I plan to vote for Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders seems like a good candidate to be elected as the new president of the United States because he cares about us the people. A few reasons why Bernie Sanders would make an excellent president are because he plans to make college free, open work opportunities, and give everyone a reasonable work wage with those new jobs. However, the most important reason for me as a woman would be Bernie’s proposal to fight for women’s rights.
For those who wonder about the correct democratic vision and play by the rules; Bernie Sanders has several things to explain. In his “Two Visions” 2016 Political Advertising Campaign Commercial, he depicts his plan for regulating Wall Street, in comparison to his opponent´s plan Hillary Clinton´s. He expresses his campaign foundation “to expand health care to all and provide universal college education by breaking up the big banks” and briefly explains Clinton´s plan. To illustrate this, he uses a talking-head approach to persuade the audience and positions himself as the ideal leader. Sanders sells himself as the best suited candidate projecting trust and authority in a humble way to improve the life of his people.
Senate and in 1979 eventually resigned from the anti-Vietnam War Liberty Union Party and began working as a writer and producer of the American People 's History Society. From 1981 to 1989, Sanders served as mayor of Burlington, Vermont 's largest city. His accomplishments as mayor included building affordable housing, revitalizing the city 's waterfront and downtown, initiating arts, youth and women 's programs and increasing voter turnout by more than 50 percent. The city was recognized as one of the three most livable cities in America, and Sanders was chosen as one of the 20 best Mayors in the country by U.S. News and World Report. Bernie Sanders announced that he was running for President of the United States on May 26, 2015.
On November 8 2016, the citizens of the United States of America will have voted and the next president will be announced and sworn into office on January 20 2017. Bernie Sanders is running for the Democratic Party and is one of the more favored candidates to win the election. Sanders is a popular political figure, who wants to implement such things as; free tuition at all public colleges/universities, universal healthcare and create more jobs for the populous. Many people are still undecided on whom they want to vote for, because they are either not informed enough about the candidates or they are still undecided.