In Trump We Trust
America was once only 13 colonies derived from Great Britain, one of the world’s greatest empires of all time. After many years of war, America became a triumphant, independent nation and dubbed the name The United States of America. America was built on strong grounds of laws and traditions and has had its fate in more than 40 strong leaders’ hands since its independence to steer the country to many successes. Now, it is 2016 and billionaire Donald trump is a front-runner in this year’s Presidential campaign. Publically, tycoon Donald Trump is the epitome of rude wealth or the extraordinarily harsh boss. With America’s fate in the hands of Donald Trump, the country would be put in and economic down spiral, a loss in immigrants,
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Trumps campaign platform is “Make America Great Again!” and believes one way of keeping America great is by slowing the flow of non-Americans coming in, especially at the Mexican border. Trumps Immigration reform plan first point states, “There must be a wall across the southern border” as a way to keep illegal immigrants out of America. He even insists for Mexico to supply funding for the project. Without these immigrants, the United States would lose important economic as well as cultural influences. Because of immigrants, the article “10 Critical Pros and Cons of Illegal Immigration” expresses,” businesses can increase production and reach their targeted sales. If businesses are booming, it is also good for the economy.” Immigrants tend to work harder, and for less, than the average American. They strive to better their lives in comparison to how they lived in their former countries. The United States utilizes this in their favor economically since immigrants contribute to businesses as well as pay taxes. Culturally, immigrants are what make America such a diverse nation today. Without them, the country loses a characteristic that differentiates itself from other …show more content…
Personality researcher Taya Cohen described trump as “someone who is self-centered and lacking in humility.” For better terminology, some may describe Trump as narcissistic. This is a bad trait to possess when dealing with other nations. America is global power and many other countries look upon the United States as a leader, mediator, and in most cases, an aid at hand. Who would want to follow, or look up to a self-centered narcissist? Trumps attitude would lead allying countries astray or maybe even provoke enemies. Donald Trump even expressed a lack of knowledge in interviews when it came down to questions about world affairs. He stumbled on names and was confused on different terrorist groups. “Time” even quoted him saying he’d learn key facts “when it’s appropriate.”
Donald Trump as President of the United States has many points of negativity. The fate of America in Trump’s hands could consume the country with many more issues than what is already present. The successes of the economy, diversity, and the relationships with other countries could take a spin for the worst. Hopefully, if Trump makes it to the great Oval Office, his ideas can change and, undeniably, “Make America Great
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.
He has done this through passionate speeches that appeal to the anger and the desire of Americans to “make America great again". Like Sanders, Trump has also brought new ideas to the 2016 election. Trump has argued that too many free trade agreements are forcing American manufacturing companies to move abroad. He also talks of the massive trade deficits the United States has with Mexico and China. Trumps biggest policy change from GOP norms is his plan of building a wall across the southern border of the United States to further reduce illegal immigrations.
If trump gets elected into presidency his primary goal is to deport 11 million immigrant families that live on the U.S. Im not sure if he is talking about non US citizens or families that have expiring visas. He spoke them being forced out of their homes, jobs, and schools by the police at anytime. If he succeeds-which he won’t; there will be billions of dollars gone for his selfish request to supposedly “make America great again” but its people like him that make America what it is today . We as a nation are in debt for billion of dollars as it is , so if he is elected to be president then us as a nation are basically going in a downward spiral because we already owe trillions of dollars.
Trump’s attack on China for unfair trade relates to Madison and Jefferson’s proposal of stopping trade. The accusations and comments Trump has made throughout the course of his campaign and now Presidency can be predicted to have a high possibility of coming true, but only time will tell if these proposals are finalized. The hopes and future of America has been affected and changed from time to time. The guidance and leadership of a President not only reflects the possibilities of the nation, but the citizens who carry the weight of the country’s prosperity. Therefore the people can only hope that Trump will lead with mindfulness and dignity of the
Trump's presidency will be remembered as a turning point in American politics, showing the dangers of
Trump appeals to people with opposing viewpoints by using inclusive words and keeping the focus off of himself. It is not the things Trump will do, but it is the things that we, who “share one heart, one home, and one glorious destiny,” will
The homelessness, unemployment, violence, murder, drugs, public education, you name it. In Obama’s adopted home in Chicago a recent headline read: “120 shot in one week in Chicago, 25 dead – all-time record.” By Trump reaching out at the very least he will make Democrats fight for their votes. If Republicans could get one out of every four black votes, Clinton’s political tenure would be over.
It is remarkably easy for people to boil down America’s current situation to that of a second Civil War in-the-making. All you witness in the media today is the polarity and out-right divisiveness of the country. While there is no doubt that political tolerance and political efficacy is at the lowest it has been, simply reducing the circumstances surrounding our current administration and our fellow citizens to that of a country tearing itself apart is not a fair assessment. When you look back at our country’s history, our situation is nothing new. We are living in a time of change and I am confident that once again, our country and its citizens will come out stronger than ever before.
Green’s (2016) findings were quite astonishing. Most criminal activities were found to not be committed by immigrant populations, and undocumented immigrants had committed criminal activities at an even lesser rate. In fact, Green (2016) noted that there had been no statistically significant relationship between immigration populations, violent crime, or drug-related crime. Poverty, here, however, did appear to have a strong relationship with violent crime compared to drug crime offenses. There was a weak positive relationship with undocumented immigrants and drug arrest rates, including sales and possession.
In 2015, 11.7 million unauthorized immigrants live in the U.S. This number has been gradually increasing over the past decades, but has been stable for the past few years(Pew). There has been a long debate about how these undocumented immigrants affect our economy, whether their impact is negative or positive. Some say they are a drain on the economy and others argue that they make America better.
Donald Trump has been a successful businessman and is worth around $ 10 Billion but, now that he is running to become the president of the USA, how would he be as president? Only a year ago Donald Trump was considered as a joke, the one presidential candidate that everyone loved to hate. However, there is a real possibility now that he might actually become the president of the USA. Once everyone has stopped laughing over his implausible hair, creepy baby fingers, weird face or the atrocious Trump Tower, what are the 14 scary things that could happen if Donald Trump becomes the President of the USA. Let’s take a look.
Those who live among poverty and violence look to America and see a wonderful country filled with opportunity. However, in recent months, America has become a laughingstock, a joke. Donald Trump, as well as many conservative Republicans would like to would like to build a wall separating America from Mexico, limit a woman’s choices, and deny current citizens basic psychological and physical assistance. We should work towards building human connections, not walls. Our future president will have the power to implement an immigration policy and make decisions that will effect the immigrants who currently reside within our borders.
Trump uses his stereotypical description of immigrants as a scapegoat for the nation’s drug and crime problems, and the audience is easily wooed. Trump describes the immigrants as “they” and the audience as “you”. This along with his descriptions creates a clear cut distinction between the citizens and immigrants, creating a fear of the unknown. He then goes on to say, “ we have no protection and we have no competence, we don’t know what’s happening” (“Full Text: Donald Trump Announces a Presidential Bid."). This statement further instills fear into the audience as they now have a feeling of helplessness in their own country.
In my paper, I will analyse Donald Trump’s political activities before and after the election to get an objective viewpoint of America’s President. We’ll start off with the history of Trump, both personal and political, to see whether there was some sort of significant development over the years indicating a tendency towards ‘good or evil’. Next, we will take a look at what Donald Trump promised to do – the wall, lowering taxes and repealing Obamacare to name a few – and evaluate if he managed to keep his election pledges. This success rate is a major factor in definitively assessing Trump’s influence on America.
What will happen to his governance will certainly affect other parts of the world. I don’t care who wins not because I’m not an american. I don’t care because I know who rules above all rulers. A brother is right when he posted this on his facebook account: trump.png Just to give you a little background, Nebuchadnezzar once ruled Babylon.