I suppose everybody is unhappy with the presidential election that took place yesterday about Trump was elected as the President of the United States, but why not think about the pros and cons of him being a President? If I have the choice to vote, I will vote for somebody that is utterly ruthless yet only think about how to improve the country and pursue of success in his works. To contrast Hilliary with Trump, I would rather contrast them as Gengshi Emperor of Han and Qin Shi Huang. Gengshi Emperor of Han is the first emperor of Han Dynasty after his army took down the Xin Dynasty and established Han Dynasty, but he was just a puppet of the general of his army.
To start with, the new system for immigrants called the guest-worker programs was introduced by the president Bush in 2005. The new program was clear and easy to understand. The president bush believe in the immigrants could help the country to increase the economy also to create new jobs and they wouldn’t risk their lives by overpass the danger border. According to president bush his proposal was to benefit the country by secure the border in order to prevent the drugs from coming to the cities of the country and The nation could go to a path of success. However, there was an opposing side of the congress and they disagreed the proposal of the president Bush.
Did you know that president Donald J. Trump is targeting about 8 million people to be deported with the vast majority of that number being Hispanics? The way that president Donald J. Trump won the election has been a controversial issue amongst the people who didn't vote for him, therefore making him one of the most hated presidents to ever hold office. Because of this and many other reasons including, being discriminatory against other races, objectifying women, and not having any prior experience in law and order or government, I think that president Trump should not be in office and should not have the honor of being called President of the United States. First, Trump is discriminatory against all races that are not white.
In The textbook “Presidents and the American Presidency,” Han says that the key to running for president is to appeal to the voters who are undecided and to convince the partisan voters to come out and support their candidacy (Han 110). Examining President Donald Trump’s performance from the first presidential debate of 2016, show how President Trump met some of these things but also did not meet them all. One of the things a candidate must do is appeal to the base of their party, in this case the Republican Party. Some ways that President Trump did this in this debate was by addressing the topics of: lowering taxes, restoring law and order, and pressing Secretary Clinton to release her emails. First on the topic of taxes, he stuck to the traditional republican platform (Republican).
Business groups and unions are pushing their support behind Donald Trump proposed infrastructure spending plan pressuring congress to prevent it from failing. During the presidential campaign then candidate Trump promised for a trillion dollar infrastructure plan. His plan which is heavily influenced through Keynesian economics is that flooding the economy with infrastructure projects such as the rebuilding of roads, airports and bridges would not only help improve the infrastructure of the United States but create a large amount of jobs. However because of the many large proposals on Trumps agenda this is in some ways taking a back seat to the more talked about issues. To prevent it from being kicked under the rug lobbyist from both unions
With the ending of Cruz's career and the imminent defeat of Sanders, both Clinton and Trump stand to be the presumptive party nominees once all of the delegates have been assigned and the conventions begin to plan ahead. This years election is unique in how the general public view both candidates. Donald Trump has the support of millions in the country, getting behind his conservative stance on many issues. Clinton seems to be the less popular of the two between her and Bernie Sanders, yet has the political experience and savvy needed to push her more liberal policies through. In short, the end of the year is going to be interesting.
On November eighth, America goes to the polls to elect the forty-fifth president, America should choose Donald John Trump. One reason to vote for Donald Trump is because he is pro (for) building the fence/wall along the United States - Mexico border. Building the wall will mean fewer agents are needed in fenced areas than unfenced sections of the border. With the addition of cameras and sensors, border agents are not only better protected, but also more effective method. Donald Trumps states, “a nation without borders is not a nation.
Through the use of logos, Hilary Clinton was able to overcome Donald Trump on the issue of improving the United States’ economy. Donald Trump argued that in order to improve the U.S. economy, the United States must force companies to stay in the nation and lower corporate taxes by over 10%. Hilary Clinton, on the contrary, stated that it would be more beneficial to the economy of the U.S. to raise taxes on the upper class, invest in the middle class, and increase spending in clean energy and infrastructure. Donald Trump spoke out, passionately, against Clinton’s position; however, Clinton cited many statistics, which favored her plan. During the debate, Clinton even unveiled a “fact checker”, which was freely available.
FDR: I invested effort during my campaign and throughout my presidency to convey messages directly to the public and keep citizens informed. Legislative achievements do not necessarily make themselves apparent—a deft communicator often has to relay an administration’s achievements to people. I utilized fireside chats, newspaper prints, and radio in ways revolutionary for my time. Just as I realized that radio bypassed the problem of lower literacy rates among poor constituents, President Trump transmitted his platform according to the needs of a digital agency. Utilizing Twitter virtually around the clock and riding a tidal wave of free media coverage allowed Trump to inundate the media.
One of the main reasons that Donald Trump won the election was due to his popularity among the working class, especially with blue-collar workers in the ‘rust-belt’ states. These citizens, both Republican and Democrats alike, chose Trump due to his favorable stance on free trade – protectionist policies to protect the American worker. Now, with him becoming the President-elect, it is expected that he will follow through on his plans to renegotiate trade deals, a major one being with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This trade agreement was passed with bipartisan congressional support in 1993 and subsequently signed into effect by President Clinton in 1994. The Wall Street Journal article, “Donald Trump Poised to Pressure Mexico
Since Trump’s election he has made many decisions that some people are not pleased with. Trump has changed things such as the size of national monuments and the immigration law. Some of the choices Trump has made have made people question if he is a good and wise president. President Donald Trump has been making tremendous decisions dealing with the size of the national monuments and immigration laws, which has made a large impact on the people of our country.
There are many libertarians and Republicans who knew, just by studying the facts, that President Donald Trump was not likely going to be found guilty of anything in regards to his win over "Crooked" Hillary Clinton. As the Conservative Daily Post has shown, there is no proof that anything illegal was done. Well, now even Obama Democrats are starting to agree! Eric Columbus, whose Twitter page lists him as "Obama appointee at Justice (2009-2014)" and a Homeland Security worker from 2014 to 2017 has tweeted, "Mueller almost certainly won't indict Trump – not because it would be unconstitutional, but because Mueller's authority is very different from Ken Starr's was." To understand this nuance, we have to look no further than a tweet from Walter Shaub, Former Director, Office of
Being the President of the greatest nation ever is no easy task, the person put in that position has been put on a pedestal no higher and they are viewed as the leader of the nation. In resulting in being in the public’s microscope, watching every move and decision they make. With being under the consent watch by the public and media, even the darkest secrets and controversial decisions that the President makes will come to the light. Both former President Nixon and current President Trump had, in which in President Trump ’s case have, a controversy that looms over their presidency.
The current president, Donald Trump, has imposed a travel restriction that is not an abuse of his executive powers, due to immigration law, constitutional authority, and his oath of office. Trump is concerned that Islamic terrorists based in seven specific nations are likely to infiltrate the Islamic immigrants coming to the U.S. The Constitution gives the president the authority to make an executive order to ban possible threats to the American public. In the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, and Article II of the U.S. Constitution, both support the president’s travel restriction as a use of presidential executive order.
Although President Trump faces nonstop criticism and a hostile news media which advances one false narrative after another, building their case against him with mostly anonymous sources, suggestive headlines and clever speculation, he carries on. The result? Among other things, the economy has improved greatly, there's a glow on Main Street and the stock market continues to soar to record highs despite rumor mongering and unproven innuendo from the "democratic resistance. " Numbers, however, tend to speak louder to Americans than innuendo.