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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.
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.
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.
Since no incumbent is running, the American people are faced with a choice—a new choice—and many are choosing Republican candidate Donald Trump simply because he is playing off of the fears of other people, especially with xenophobia. No bipartisan support has been shown to the candidate; instead there has been revetment and condemnation of the billionaire. When Trump first announced his candidacy, most people thought he was a joke. As he started to prove that he wasn’t (according to the numbers, at least), the other Republicans rode his coattails, but to no avail. Regardless, though, of his apparent success, a Dark Horse will quite possibly emerge and defeat the frontrunner.
II. Immigration Illegal immigration can be defined as, “an alien (non-citizen) who has entered the United States without government permission or stayed beyond the termination date of a visa” (Illegal Immigration). The United States is often referred to as the melting pot of cultures.
After the 2016 Presidential Election, the results came out saying that Donald Trump won the election. With Trump being president, I have some concerns. One of my concerns with Trump being president is that he might legalize marijuana(pot). As this would be okay if the pot was only used for medical purposes, like it is now, Trump wants to legalize it altogether. Another one of my concerns with Trump being president is that he might cause the U.S. to, not only be in a large war with other countries, but also cause the U.S. to go into more debt than we already are in.
Furthermore, this is also retaining back to the profit of America. With too many naturalized citizens connected in the government through business or others, the profit will be syphoned back to their home countries instead of being reinvested in the U.S. Americans have been afraid what might come to happen if there is an economic conspiracy. Such as our president, who oversees a vast real-estate empire with gleaming outposts around the globe, as well as lucrative business ties to key geopolitical allies and adversaries. Trump appears to own or control more than 500 businesses in some two-dozen countries around the world (Donald Trump's Many, Many Business Dealings in 1 Map Page 1). If a large figure, such as naturalized citizens, with economic values connects to other countries and becomes president.
Among all of the candidates running for President, it is safe to say that Donald Trump is by far the most controversial; he often verbally attacks his opponents to his advantage, and it has gotten him the label as one of the favorites to win the Republican nomination. While his support has recently dropped in the past few Republican debates to people such as Ben Carson, I think it is safe to say that Trump is still one of the front runners at the moment. But what exactly does Trump believe in? Where are his values placed towards?
Throughout Historic warfare there has never been a terrorist organization that occupied such a sanctuary. Never has a terrorist organization had access to such abundant natural resources. Never has a terrorist organization possessed the heavy weaponry, cash, and personnel that ISIL does today. Its brutality is unmatched. ISIS has reached an outrageous level of black-heartedness integrating a 4 year old Isa Dare as its executioner.
“A nation of nations”, a phrase that always comes out in our mind when we are thinking about America. America is a great nation where many people tolerate with each other. It is a dream of America to live together as a democratic country. Now, America faces a great problem, it’s because a racist has chosen as the leader of this great country. Soon, the dream of democracy will become a nightmare for immigrants, blacks and muslims.
Donald Trump made a promise to the people of America during his campaign to build a wall along the southern region of the U.S. Trump quotes these statements during his campaign, "I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively." "I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall." Many people questioned on how he would do all of it and where is the money coming from. Trump believes that if he is elected that he will be able to start the building process asap, but his plan is not as easy as he thinks.
Donald Trump is a high controversial topic in the media today. Trump is running for President of the united states. During this campaign Trump has made derogatory comments about different United States and the people here . Things such as foreign affairs, religion, and racist remarks. These are remarks made by Donald Trump the media have been in hot topic about.
There are a lot of dilemmas that this great nation if facing at this time and one of those dilemmas is immigration, and with the 2016 presidential election around the corner the candidates are selling their ideas on how to deal with the problem of immigration. And some candidates have some great ideas to try to solve the US immigration problem but one candidate that doesn’t is Donald Trump. Trump has this absurd plan to build a giant wall between the US and Mexican board and not just that he also said he’s going to make Mexico pay for it. First of all knowing my people a wall not going to stop them from coming to the US and they are not going to want to pay for it.
On November 9, 2016 Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States of America. Many perceived his victory to be a failure for the American people. Much of the media has labeled Trump as a vindictive and unforgiving man who intends to violate the basic rights of many people who reside within the U.S. borders. Himself and his administration have been labeled by many news outlets as racist, bullies, unqualified and incompetent. The best political ideology for African Americans to adopt in response to Donald Trump being elected the 45th president of the United States is Black Marxism.
Although the election has already passed, the thought of America choosing a leader that repeatedly went against the ideals that America holds so high is terrifying. However, it is a topic that really intrigues me, especially as a student that loves learning more about the psychology of the human brain. It always amazes me how Donald Trump has said many things that would have been political suicide for any other Republican candidate but still has been supported by many Americans. It's almost like he's bulletproof in the eyes of his supporters. He can do no wrong, he could throw a bunch of lies right at his supporters and they would still believe him.