Donald Trump being able to run for our future presidency, is unfair in a way because he has no future strategy that will help us as a whole. I’ve yet heard anything that this man is going to enhance anything, I feel all of his campaign’s have just been for the media and or publicity to help his ratings, maybe some people feel since he’s rich they bandwagon with kicking the immigrants out for taking jobs, I strongly feel some people do not get the job because they don’t qualify or have enough experience for that particular position not because all of the mexican's took the jobs. He’s wealthy, I feel that he’s bored and sometimes rich people seek for attention because they have nothing else to do, money is not a problem to them so they like
The 2016 Presidential Election was one of the craziest events in United States history. Obviously, Donald Trump won and it affected millions of people, whether it was in a good way or a bad way. In the article, “Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great”, by James Poulos, Trump was considered to be “great and logical” (Poulos). However, in the article, “Don’t Believe the Populism of Trump’s Inaugural Address. Our President is a Plutocrat”, by Ryan Cooper, Trumps is considered to be a terrible person, and he does not to deserve to be president.
Joseph Epstein’s prejudices are fairly obvious in his article, “Trump and the Plutocrats Hubris.” His innate inevitable bias is reflected through his use of verbal irony, diction, and tone. He describes his childhood experiences with businesses and the notions of success in his conservative middle-class origins. He saw first hand the unspoken rules of economic prosperity in social environments, and applied them to the mindset of our President, Mr. Donald Trump, through literary devices.
Trump shouldn’t be president because he has a degree in finance rather than Law. I believe that to be president you should have to have multiple degrees like obama who has four law degrees. The president of the united states should be highly educated and if you 're not I don 't believe you qualified to be president Donald Trump also shouldn’t be president because of what he said about banning muslims. His exact words were “total and complete
Five years ago, President Obama ordered that young illegal immigrants be protected from deportation, a program known as DACA. As a candidate, Donald Trump promised to rescind that protection. He could have done it on his first day in office—but he didn’t, and still hasn’t, for reasons no one quite understands. Now, President Trump appears poised to revoke DACA. The action has not been officially announced, and administration sources believe that the impulsive president’s mind is not totally made up, but he is reportedly planning to do so as soon as Friday.
Vagrant Royale A proposition to the mayors of the many cities in the U.S.A., hopefully, it becomes a proposition to the President of the United States of America. This proposition tackles a major threat to our economy and our level of innovation, to leap forward into a prosperous, preferable future. The United States is running out of jobs for people to work in, specifically those in the higher professional field such as Doctors, Lawyers, taxi drivers, politicians, etc.
Donald Trump is not a fit candidate for presidential office because of his strict immigration policy, male chauvinistic views, and risky decisions-making skills.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States.” Donald Trump announcement for president was surprising, but not as much as the fact that he is at the top of the polls. Mr. Trump has shown focus on current problems that concern Americans. He elucidates the economic recession America is now suffering by presenting his official tax plan, in case he wins the 2016 elections. His main target?
American Voters desire an Authoritarian figure like Donald Trump Americans fear what they don’t understand. However, in 2016 People that voted for Obama would also end up voting for Trump. In fact, American voters are easily conditioned by the media rhetoric, when news target is a certain ethnic group talking about crime, poverty and terrorist attack. For example, the news media correspondents warn us that possible terrorist attacks will happen just like 9\11.
If Donald Trump wins the Presidential election, I believe that first two substantive issues he will prioritize on his agenda will be breaking and shelving the Iran nuclear deal and containing the spread of what he calls “radical Islam.” Currently, Iran has a large stockpile of uranium and over 20,000 centrifuges which can make at least 8 nuclear bombs, one every 2/3 months. In response to Iran’s nuclear program, the UN, US and the EU emplaced nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, crippling its economy. The deal orders Iran to reduce it’s of uranium by 98 percent and maintain the uranium enrichment at a level drastically below what it needs to make a bomb, and in return, the UN, US and EU will remove its sanctions, allowing Iran to gain access
The D in Donald is for Disaster In heat of the upcoming Presidential Election, the United States has become extremely divided based upon who is supporting whom. Being as opinionated as us Americans can be, a lot of inappropriate things have been said from both the candidates and their supporters. One candidate in particular whose opinions have affected the most people, is also leading in the polls, Donald Trump.
The first amendment allows a person to have freedom of speech but a newspaper is allowed to say whatever they want as long as it is appropriate but this newspaper is getting threatened by Donald Trump just because they don’t support Donald Trump but they have a point in the article when they say I give you Phil. Our editorial page editor is a lifelong Republican, a conservative and a patriot. He was an early voice of reason, arguing calmly that Donald Trump didn't represent the values of the party he loves it sound like that some Republican don't support Donald Trump just because he doesn’t have the same value as the other republicans but Donald Trump want to run for president as a Republican but Donald wants to make threat to this newspaper
The truth behind the discrimination of Latinos In “Discrimination against Latinos has risen” published by the Thomson Reuters foundation on December 6, 2016, Journalist Ellen Wulfhorst says that most of the Latino population in the United States has said that they have suffered discrimination, more than twice as many who said so a decade prior. Studies have recognized that sixty-eight percent of Latino men and women have been victims of some discrimination in their entire time living in the United States. The increase on discrimination could possibly be due to shift in anti-immigrant attitudes. The author of this article successfully reaches their audience giving the issue from sincere concern on discrimination, by having studies to back up the information, and talking about on ways Trump is going to handle immigrants when he made it into the office in January 20, 2017. All over the place people are being discriminated because of their religion, ethnic, and even sexuality.
Fallacies in political speeches: Donald Trump announces he is running for president. Donald Trump’s one very distinct “ability” is making a vast amount of people react to what he says. Be it good or bad, this makes him gain more attention not only in the United States, but all over the world. At the end of the day, what really matters is if his statements have, in fact, any effect on people’s votes. So for those who are not yet sure about his sincerity, it only takes a not to deep analysis of his speeches to spot serious fallacies.
I. Introduction Donald Trump: American Hero or Villain? For many Americans, Trump is seen as the long-awaited saviour of the nation. Others see him as the man to start World War III.
saying that what they believe to be true is wrong, the person will not hear you out at all and will just tune you out, thinking that they are right and you are just trying to instigate. So when peOple say something untrue, like for instance, “Donald Trump is racistl”, I ask them, “why is he racist, I didn’t know this, could you show me?”. They would then google, “examples of Donald Trump being racist”, which would most likely take them to a CNN article about how Trump denied rent to black people. I would ask them to read this article to me, and when it gets to the point where it makes that absurd claim, I would ask them to click the source, the source would probably be another liberal media website with no substantial proof or would link to the actual case in which