There are many reforms that the two candidates have said they will do if they are elected president. The most important reform that I think they have talked about is about agriculture and what they will do it for it if they are elected. Trump has a committee that will help us understand and fix things for the communities of rural America. This committee that he has rounded together is going help solve issues of everyday lives of the rural communities. His administration is a pro - agriculture team. He said he will fight for the farmers and the ranchers that have had hardships and for the future hardships. Donald Trump's partner, Mike Pence is a big pro - agriculture for the midwest states. He will be very good at informing Trump on what there
A free enterprise system provides individuals the opportunity to make their own decisions without restrictions from the government, A prime example of an entrepreneur who makes nothing but his own decisions is Donald J. Trump. Donald Trump was born into a wealthy family, his father Fred was also a business man and entrepreneur. It was his fathers real estate company that allowed Donald to start his franchises. When Fred Trump Died, he died with a net wealth of between 250 and 450 million dollars in real estate, he inherited between 40 and 200 million.
First off, let’s talk about the two things Trump and Hillary focus on the most... Immigration and Education reforms! One of Trump’s main promises is immigration reform.On September 16,2016,Trump stated,”Build a border wall and end sanctuary cities.”-Google.com.Trump says he will build a border
400 days remain until the United States of America selects it's next leader, but the election cycle is in full swing. complete with its classic surprises. All eyes have been on the momentum of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, who seeming came out of no where to rocket in the polls, the former to become the front runner in the GOP race. They're near polar opposites politically, yet they've shocked their respective parties and left the early favorites sweating. These early favorites, Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, have been trending in the opposite direction. What's the key to their success and demise? How genuine they are.
In today’s world, the most controversial politician in this era is the president of the U.S. How did Trump possibly get to the point where he was able to lead the republican party, even with overflowing controversy? Can anybody with immense wealth/fortune and/or credible political connections become the frontrunner of the presidential election? Regardless of one’s answer, after this presidential election the outlook on the set up and landscape of politics will change drastically. The accusations of assault, moral dishonesty, and racism towards Trump has brought more turmoil in the political world, feuds among the people, and rambunctious protests within communities than any other presidential election this century. Even though degrading controversy is associated with Trump, he was still able to use highly effective sarcastic and hyperbolic rhetoric, which translated to entertainment, to capture votes and overcome accusations of assault.
Donald J. Trump is an out standing leader. He know what he want. He knows how to fight for what he wants. He is all action and he does not give false promise. He will truly make America Great Again. This book was awesome.
These early instances of political trouble are further reflected in Trump’s exceptionally low approval ratings, which indicate the public’s swelling dissatisfaction with the current operation of government, the weakening of the Reagan regime, and the looming possibility of political disjunction. Recent polls establish Trump’s approval rating at 38 percent--a number largely unprecedented so early into a president’s first term (Gallup). Disjunctive presidents often suffer from the lowest approval ratings of other regime leaders because of the shortcomings and disadvantages they already face when they first enter office. Carter experienced similarly low public favor relative to other presidents during the F.D.R. regime, garnering an average
In this years presidential election one of the most talked about candidates is Donald Trump. In this weeks Washington week one of the things discussed about Donald Trump was the surprising endorsement he received from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. This was surprising because just last month when Christie was still in the running for President he referred to electing Donald Trump as president as electing an entertainer in chief saying that showmanship is fun but it is not the kind of leadership that will change America. This endorsement came right after the Republican debate in which Marco Rubio attacked Trump calling him a “con artist.” Trump then fired back at Rubio during his speech saying that Rubio is not presidential material and is
Donald Trump analyzed Common Core; No Child Left Behind, and Race to the Top as an indoctrination instead to achieve win education. The politicians produced a flawed system which prohibited the decision making of states and local school boards. The decision making prohibits parental participation educating our children. The Federal Department of Education has become the dictator writing policy. The Gestapo Agency has failed and silenced the local districts' parents who are capable in leading the field of an education system. We do not prepare students for real life; instead concerned in passing tests treating accordingly. The politically correct has taken over our schools, and Trump anti-establishment priority to correct policy and
Over the past two centuries, America has seen some of its greatest highs in the Roaring Twenties, as well as periods in which the colonial experiment would seem a failure, such as the Great Depression. The U.S. went from that one country that revolted against British imperialism in the new world, to a nation that demanded worldwide respect with the military prowess and economic prosperity it expressed during and after the War of 1812. For the next two hundred years, the U.S. would go on to develop a new sense of identity, an identity that distinguishes us from the rest of the world, one that led us to persevere past the dark times, and onto new heights. This sense of Americanism has seen the ramifications of slavery, fought in twelve major
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President-elect Donald Trump launched his presidential bid discussing immigration reform. Strict immigration policies quickly became the forefront of his campaign and he says it will also be the focus of his first 100 days in office. A look at the evolution of Trump’s immigration plan reveals simply a feeble attempt to appear more presidential and diplomatic rather than an actual evolution of thought or even an attempt to be realistic.
I never really cared who was president or what political party he was from. Until Donald Trump was elected. With everything that's has been happening I have change my mind. Not only because of what has been happening with all the deportation of immigrants but also because of what he is doing with his planing of building a wall and how will that affect our economy in the future for us, the new generation that will be going off to college. I have formed my political view by listening to my mom and her friends talk about evrithing that has been going on with the new president. That and evrithing else I have listen not only in school from my teachers and the
President Donald Trump has announced his support for a new "merit-based" immigration bill called the Reforming American Immigration Act, also known as the RAISE Act. After Donald Trump's announcement of a "complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States" in 2015, this RAISE Act marked Donald Trump's first try at reforming the legal immigration system, and the country's most dramatic attempt in more than 50 years. This act will screen visa applicants using a point system introduced by Republican Sens. David Perdue and Tom Cotton. If passed, this Act could reduce the number of people allowed to legally immigrate to the United States by 50 percent over the next 10 years. Donald Trump shows his support requiring immigrants to use a skills-based
With the climate of politics at home and abroad it has been obvious that fear has poisoned the world we live in today. Some politicians have used fear to their advantage and mostly as a scapegoat to achieve their political agenda. Whether it is to make people instill hate among a certain group or to attempt to gain the trust and support of the people. One known significant example is would be the 2016 Republican nominee for President, Donald Trump. Trump has been known to use “radical Islamic terrorism” to try instill fear among the American people and his supporters to fuel the hatred for terrorist groups and to prove that there are a number of known terror sleeper cells residing and hiding here in the United States. Machiavelli once
After announcing his presidential candidacy in June of 2015, Donald Trump began the transition from civilian to politician. When stepping into a more public space political candidates give permission for others to comment on their actions, decisions and beliefs. The public and press will analyze and scrutinize the actions of candidates to determine if the person is worthy or capable to handle the responsibility of the office. Rap songs are one to the ways to judge or poll the black communities sentiments regarding popular political candidates. According to XXL Magazine’s website rapper have changed their tune when it come to mentioning Trump in their songs: