Many people seem to think that Bernie Sanders won’t be able to make America great again; however, he has been in public office for more than 30 years. He has seen some of the greatest down falls that America has been through. He knows his facts and he knows his country. Not anyone can really say that he doesn’t know what he is doing, because he surely does. Bernie wants every American that there is to stand together with him, so that he can fight for the support of free health care, free college tuition, and getting our middle class Americans out of
Trump and Sanders agreed on many topics like Health care and it should be in joyed by all citizens, both were skeptical of the U.S and both were connected of being rich and powerful at the cost of others. I can
Second, even now you can see Sanders who by the way is a DINO and will run back to being an Independent the moment the convention closes it 's doors, is quickly becoming a person showing Trump like ego. Based on Bernie 's words and behavior and his Heads I win, tails you lose pleading that he deserves to be the nominee over HRC which is more likely? A) Bernie loses at the convention and 100% supports HRC B) Bernie runs as an Independent for President. The way Bernie fell in love with himself over the past few months
Beginning his speech with stories from his own family – his father, a Cuban immigrant who worked his way to success; his mother, the first to attend college in her family and a software innovator in a time when women were discouraged from career aspirations; his wife, a successful businesswoman; and his own struggles to work and pay his way through college – Cruz illustrates the American Dream. “These are all of our stories,” Cruz said. “These are who we are as Americans and yet, for so many Americans the promise of America seems more and more distant.” Cruz explained the pillars of his platform, promising to repeal Obamacare and Common Core, to seek immigration and tax reform, to stand with Israel, and to defend the unborn, gun rights, privacy, the Constitution, and religious freedom for all Americans. Though America seems to be slipping from its foundation of faith and virtue, he believes in the American people and their ability when joined together to overcome any
He once again has hope for providing a better future for
Rubio in New Hampshire With Iowa and New Hampshire voting draw near, Florida Senator Marco Rubio is focusing his message on being the only candidate running who can relate to everyday people. “It is not enough to simply nominate someone who is upset and angry about the direction of our country,” Rubio said adding it is not enough just to tap into the anger and frustration like the current front-runners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are doing in the campaign trail. Without mentioning his rivals Trump or Cruz, Rubio pointed out that voters cannot just “elect any Republican.” Making several stops across New Hampshire on Friday, Rubio shared his plan for a New American Century in his last stop in Merrimack, NH, before he takes off to Iowa for the last week making numerous campaign stops as well as partaking in the last debate before the Iowa caucus
“Democracy is the road to socialism,” from the famous words of German Philosopher Karl Marx. In today’s day and age, there is an incredible shift to a more social, liberal agenda within American politics, to which embracing social reforms such as gender equality, feminism, same-sex marriage and so on is taking shape. As well as political shifts to more socialistic views in both restrictions on free trade and controlling big business monopolies in order to give more equality to workers and the less fortunate in both economics, and the political realm. This is the America of today and many are questioning the America of tomorrow. Many social scientists believe American society, economics and even politics is shifting toward socialistic
Tad Devine, Sanders’ senior strategist answered the question by saying that the ad’s message is that “what Bernie Sanders is building is a movement in America.” However, the answer does not reflect the first third of the ad, where neither Sanders or his supporters are present at any point. By placing images to which a ‘real’ American might relate, the ad implies that whatever “movement” Sanders is building, it’s one in which other Americans like the viewer is taking part, and one in which it is only natural that the viewer belongs. There is a superficial connection made between the stereotypical ‘American’ images and the enthusiasm of Sanders supporters. The ad makes no claim that those who identify with the images in the beginning represent the same demographic of people who are cheering him on, but that does not matter: the association between the ad’s basket
Everyone knows that United States Presidential election is not only a big deal for America but for the entire world. Since America has one of the largest economies, it has a great effect on how other countries operate. With Donald Trump running for the Republican Party and Hillary Clinton running for the Democratic Party the whole world is watching as the debates unfold and the plans are reviled. Donald Trump has a plan that sounds reasonable and can be reached while in office. On Donaldjtrump.com it states that his vision for America’s economy is to create 25 million new jobs over the next decade.
Healthcare is something everyone needs and should be able to get, but right now that is not happening. In America there are millions of people who don’t have healthcare insurance. This is because some can’t afford the insurance plan. There are also millions more who have health insurance, but can’t afford using it. This means that they are paying for an insurance plan, but the deductibles are so high they can’t afford to go to the doctor.
Barack Obama delivered a speech on racial relations, people consider it was the one of the greatest speeches ever given on race. The speech, “A More Perfect Union” was delivered on March 18, 2008, at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Reaction was largely positive, drawing comparisons to Martin Luther King, “I have a dream speech.” On the other hand, in the “Problem we All Live With” and in Elizabeth and Hazel they both have same impact on segregation. A wide-range of context surveying America’s history of racial tension serves to aid understanding of a critical analysis of Obama’s speech.
My fellow Americans, I would like to thank you all for coming out today to listen to me speak on behalf of the future. America, the future is now. I want to strive in making a major impact on our country. Being President of the United States comes with a lot of responsibility. With all this responsibility, I want to make certain that America is the best it can be.
Hillary will not make America great again because she will not become president. Donald Trump is a racist candidate
But know this America: They will be met.” He is not guaranteeing that is will happen but he trying his best to get to get the job done. He wants to make the economy better and try to get as many people off the streets as possible not by taking them away but trying to open up more jobs for people to change there lives around.” For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of our economy calls for action, bold and swift.
The future of America is in the hands of this generation that is witnessing our once great nation disintegrate into chaos. The United States of America is supposed to be a place of freedom and peace, but now it is viewed as a country that is crumbling under the unhappiness of its own citizens. We should be viewed as a country with hope to lead the helpless out of misfortune. Abraham Lincoln once said, “My dream is of a place and time when America will once again be seen as the last best hope on earth.” The America that I envision will be seen as that last standing
During the election of 2016, America watched as history was made. For starters, a woman was almost elected to be the 45th president of the United States. Not only that but also that woman was the first to even win the nomination of a major political party! That was not the only prominent thing about 2016’s presidential election. Senator Bernie Sanders, who deems himself to be a democratic socialist, very nearly won the nomination for the Democratic Party.