Donald Trump would be a great president. Why? Well for starters, his slogan promises that he will Make America Great Again, so we must all assume it's true. (Appeal to False Authority) I mean, why would an aspiring politician uses a phrase so catchy if he couldn't actually accomplish it. He has no reason to lie. He´s only in the middle of a “presidential campaign”. Donald Trump has told American all they want to hear. He illustrates the issues, finds a cause and exposes his solution to that problem if he were to become president. His biggest target has been illegal immigrants and most specifically Latinos. And to be honest. I agree with trump. Latinos should not be able to enter this country. If we don’t put up a wall around Mexico, the economy …show more content…
He is leading the polls by far. That shows the public how great he would be as the ruler of the free world and why we should all vote for him. (Bandwagon Appeal). Donald Trump has also been outspoken about how the politics in the nation aren't exactly the best. He has most importantly attack the USA current President. He could even make his point by saying Obama is a horrible president because of the expansion of ISIS, The Oregon Shootings and the decline of the Chinese stock market. (Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc). What I'm trying to say is Donald Trump needs to win the 2016 election. He is a Billionaire (Circular reasoning). And to the people that say he should be more diplomatic, I deeply disagree. Donald Trump should not watch his words because everything he says is pretty much accurate. (Begging the question). It doesn't matter if he's speaking out against Putin, Iraq or even ISIS. Even if he angers them and starts a nuclear war at least he's being honest and speaking the truth. That is what a real politician should be doing. Simply put. Politics are just just like a business. Since Donald Trump is an amazing businessman, he can also be an amazing politician (Faulty
Trump speaks his mind and he scares people, Donald can be a good president because his success can help our country grow, he plans to change this country for the better. You see him everywhere, you hear his name all the time. He is a wealthy businessman who has decided to run for president. Trump has 7.7 million twitter followers and one of the most known people in the country.
Donald Trump is among many of the presidential nominees, for this years’ election. I believe that he is the best candidate for president out of all of these candidates running for office. He says that as soon as he gets in office all the illegal aliens will have to go back to their homes. With them leaving it would increase job opportunities here for our Americans. He also is going to bring us out of debt we will be put in a better position/ partnership with China. Also with us out of debt, the future money that comes in will go back straight to use for the country, U.S.A. With that money we could build a better border for Mexico. So with all of these great things, I think he should be our next president.
Donald Trump is not doing good as president. Some may still believe he is doing good for our country, but the facts will change their opinion. This argument can be proved based on the facts that are in the news everyday. The news shows articles about him firing multiple people in the white house, his insensitive attitude to important things happening in our country, and him degrading women. People are not happy with Donald Trump’s presidency, and the hatred for Trump continues to grow by his actions.
Donald Trump should not be the president of the United States. The campaign he ran was weak and the promises he made if he were to become president will not be passed. Although Donald Trump proved to America that he has what it takes to be a great president and “Make America great again” I firmly believe that he should not be president. I believe that he should be removed from his important role and go back to doing what he does best, whatever that is.
Donald Trump is the only president right now that can help us get out of debt, become a more educated nation, and cut down on illegal immigration and crime. Although he isn't focusing on legalizing marijuana like bernie or hiding controversial emails like hillary he would be a great
Presidential elections are an important aspect of U.S. history. This year is probably one of the more interesting ones since Donald Trump, an entertainer, is running for president even though he has no experience with politics. His campaign is widely criticized but he still holds a major lead from 30-40% depending on the state. Donald Trump should not be the President of United States at all, his views are bigoted, sexist and racist. Our president should not feel that he is superior to others and constantly degrade others for their race, religion, gender, etc. Not only are his views disgraceful but he has no past experience with politics,
George W. Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut on July 6, 1946. Just like other presidents, he had his good times and his bad times. He was the forty-third president of The United States. Because of those who had preceded him in The Oval Office, he understood the importance of being the Commander in Chief. In all of the events that happened during his presidency he never gave up on his country (Biography; Gale: Vol 21).
George Walker Bush is the son of the 41st President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush. Born on July 6, 1946, Bush was raised in Houston, Texas and was the oldest of four children. Bush finished his high school years at Phillips Academy, which was an all-male boarding school in Andover, Massachusetts, where he was the head cheerleader during his senior year. Bush went to college at Yale University from 1964 till his graduation in 1968 where he finished with a Bachelor’s degree in history. In the fall of 1973, Bush attended the Harvard Business School, where he earned an MBA. He is the only US President to have earned an MBA. He also is the first US President to get into office with a criminal record, as he had multiple
His current wifes name is Melmelania Trump, his occupations are Real Estate, entrepreneur, Tv Personality, Televation producer, Politication, Film producer, Writer, Actor, Businessperson, Economist, Investor. Hes already a good person and a billionar, But still dont think he would be a good president because of what hes gonna do for the people that are not citizen of the U.S. The inclux of foegin workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high, and makes it difficult for poor and working class Americans- including immigrants themselves and their children- to earn a middle class wage. Nearly haldf of all immigrants and thier US-born children currently in or near poverty, including more then 60 percent of Hispanic immigrants. Every year, we voluntarily admit another 2 million new immigrants, guest workers,
The 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump, definitely isn’t seen as a normal or establishment president. Throughout his election process and almost a year into his term, Trump has proven he is one of the more unique presidents in American history. Because of this uniqueness, he is typically highly criticize. Though, this criticism clouds some of the reality. In fact, in his first year, a lot of his presidential accomplishments are comparable to previous modern day presidents. Therefore, through general norms and patterns to evaluate a president, Trump has shown he is extremely unique, but also fits in with the presidential normalcy.
IT IS INSUFFICIENT TO STATE the obvious of Donald Trump: that he is a white man who would not be president were it not for this fact. With one immediate exception, Trump’s predecessors made their way to high office through the passive power of whiteness—that bloody heirloom which cannot ensure mastery of all events but can conjure a tailwind for most of them. Land theft and human plunder cleared the grounds for Trump’s forefathers and barred others from it. Once upon the field, these men became soldiers, statesmen, and scholars; held court in Paris; presided at Princeton; advanced into the Wilderness and then into the White House. Their individual triumphs made this exclusive party seem above America’s founding sins, and it was forgotten that the former was in fact bound to the latter, that all their victories had transpired on cleared grounds. No such elegant detachment can be attributed to Donald Trump—a president who, more than any other, has made the awful inheritance explicit.
In conclusion, Donald Trump is both charismatic and holds himself in high esteem, he is eager to explain how exceptionally well he did in the election and does this in great length in his speeches. He even has a framed map of the 2016 election results displayed in the White House (Lozada, 2017). In his recent speech in Poland, Trump made reference to the ‘West’ ten times. Beinart (2017) argues that in this context the West is not a geographical term, but a racial and religious one. Trump is unlike his predecessors, who acknowledged that democracy and capitalism were not Western, but the universal aspiration of humankind. Previous leaders of the US discussed globalisation as a process where America improved the world. However, Trump describes globalisation as a process by which the world cheats, weakens and threatens America. His words, ‘The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive’ (Trump, 2017), only makes sense if non-white, non-Christians are seen as invaders. Thus, this implies that anyone in America who is non-white and non-Christian is a threat. Trump, by describing that being Western is the essence to the US’s identity, is defining the US to be in opposition to many of its own people.
Trump would make a good president because he has proved himself as a successful businessman. Also, he is not the average politician since he isn’t afraid to talk about hot topics like border control during a press conference or stating that being a captured soldier doesn’t make the soldier a war hero (Forbes.com, par.14). This boldness would be helpful when dealing with a situation when the House and the Senate do not agree. In this situation, I believe Mr. Trump would state his opinion and meet with the right people to get it resolved. A final reason why Donald Trump would make a good president is that because of his fame and crazy behavior, he has been able to get free publicity on multiple TV stations, magazines, and newspapers while his opponents have had to pay or raise millions for the same coverage (Forbes.com, par. 7). These are just a few examples of how Mr. Trump is a successful businessman and some of the tactics for the things he
Donald’s Trump’s victory in the 2016 election is very complex. The political mishaps that have occurred since JFK’s presidency reshaped the American psyche of who the president should be. This chain of dissatisfaction with the federal government led the American people to hope for a president who is honest, free of corruption, and supportive of the middle class. Trump recognized the American need for a new kind of president and took on a persona that perfectly exemplified this. The Trump Mythology is the belief that Donald Trump is a transparent, honest politician; however, this is only part of the equation. Belief in the Trump Mythology contributed to his victory, but it is also important to acknowledge the respective roles of demographics, voter turnout, and Hillary Clinton’s flaws. An interesting difference between the Kennedy Mythology and the Trump Mythology that is worth noting is the role of the media. Throughout the Kennedy Era, popular media fed the people’s fascination of Kennedy’s Camelot, perpetuating the mythology. Donald Trump, however, was largely hated by popular culture. American media ultimately discounted Donald Trump as a viable contender for the presidency.
Will Donald Trump fulfill America’s request and actually “make America great again”? When friends of mine who are Trump supporters inform me that they support him, I don’t understand the reasons why they picture him as our future president of the united states. Donald Trump has never been an elected official. He has never been elected into an office of any kind. He’s never had to broker political compromise or gave any political speeches prior to him running for president. With no experience in politics at all, why would people think he’d make a good president? Sure, Donald Trump is a barefaced self-promoter and experienced businessman. But people don’t realize all of the mistakes he has made as a businessman. Washington, D.C., is not a type of Wall Street or anything for him to lose money or make some reckless decisions that would put our country into a deeper hole that we are already into, and also getting multiple things done within the nation’s capital takes more than a huge personality and a strong will. If Donald Trump is elected to be our president, he’ll have to quickly learn how to deal with his Democratic associates in the House of Representatives and Senate. He’ll also have to get used to the pace of government because there are moments when things can accelerate pretty quickly and also where things can move extremely slow at times. He’ll also have to get used to giving speeches on topics he may not be interested in, especially when it comes to conversations