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    After a very long campaign, Donald Trump is now the President Elect of The United States. In the early days of his campaign, a lot of people, including other candidates, thought of him as a total joke. However, to most people’s surprise, he somehow won the republican nomination, and then even more surprisingly, he won the general election. The question “How did he win?” is being asked by just about every American, currently. There is no simple answer to why or how he won. However, most likely he

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    The Night Of Mr. Trump

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    They all stared at each other in horror. The nine people that were assigned to watch Mr. Trump’s fourteen million dollars, all in shock were confronted by Donald Trump himself. Gentlemen, I have a job for you. You’ve obviously failed me. No matter. If you’re going to think, you might as well think big. I’m placing you people to find the thief. If you do, you will get a small amount of seven million dollars. They all looked surprised. Then, Arthur Shi Xu, spoke out, “You mean that we can share seven

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    The election of 2016 was one of the most publicized political events of our nation’s history. While the candidates in this year’s election were more unconventional then years past, this election held an uncanny resemblance to elections of past years in the United States. The ethical and moral issues voters frequently take into account are as follows: race, culture, immigration and populism. Many ethical theories play into elections, on both the sides of the voters as well as the candidates. The

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    started a protest against Donald Trump. It was around 11:50 pm when the protest happened. I would have joined but I had a long day from work and school and I had to wake up early the next day. Is not that I didn 't care and I didn 't want my voice to be heard I was just not emotionally ready I literally started crying. Although I wasn 't there physically I was there in spirit because it was great to have a community back you up. I could hear the chants of "f*** Donald Trump," "We want equality, not supremacy

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    I Don 't A Good President

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    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

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    The World And Me

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Karl Marx had perhaps the most politically-charged books, and some have viewpoints very similar to the viewpoints of Bernie Sanders, having the most “far left” viewpoint, Hillary Clinton with a moderate left viewpoint, and Donald Trump, whose viewpoint ranges from extreme right to moderate, depending on the point in the election. Through its authoritarian and conservative government, it is clear that The Republic bears a shocking similarity to Donald Trump’s policies, while both

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    essentially made up their mind. Whether it’s Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump, many citizens have taken sufficient amount of time to come up with a decision on who to vote. Months ago, although I knew I would be voting for Hillary Clinton, the most important issue for me being immigration wasn’t entirely discussed by Clinton. It was hinted she was for immigration reform, but it wasn’t entirely clear compared to Donald Trump, whose main goal was to “build a wall.” With this interaction I wanted to

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    Hillary Clinton was basically paved in gold. In a way, it almost seemed like a mockery of the system. Everything was fun and games, that is, until the American people––through the Electoral College––managed to pick the less qualified candidate, Donald Trump. As such, the question arises: how exactly did Hillary Clinton, being one of the most qualified candidates to ever run for president, lose the election? Was hatred of Hillary Clinton the true reason she lost the election? Or rather, was

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    leviathan and can explain some of the current events today. An important event that implements the Machiavellians way of thinking is the new president-elect Donald Trump wanted to have renegotiating NAFTA because he doesn’t believe in having free trade and he wants America to become independent. One major problem which will arise if Trump cancels NAFTA is, it will be

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    the chaotic month of November, and the fate of America lies in one candidate’s hands. With the election coming to its scandalous end, the country has been a tremendous user of television, internet, newspaper, and radio. Presidential nominee, Donald Trump has not hesitated in releasing numerous shocking statements, and the reporters have not resisted their urge of publishing his words. Nevertheless, it is evident that, “By decreasing the effort necessary for journalists to gather information, politicians

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