John F. Kennedy’s political philosophy was to bring peace and hope back for everyone. He also focused on foreign affairs and the importance of support to each other in other to conquer freedom. On the other hand, Donald Trump’s political philosophy is to move America forward. It is time for the government to put the country first and its people. He believes that it is not the government what causes America to fail, but the people that run it. Overall, he wants to make America great again. He wants America to be respected by its allies and fear by its opponents. All the plans that Trump has in his Inaugural Address offer the most logical political position for the United States.
President Donald Trump addresses the American people by assuring them that after many years of having the nation’s Capital (Washington D.C) controlling the people, the people are now in charge. The power that got taken away from the American public by previous administrators will be returned to them. He also speaks about a broken America and how he plans to repair it . He addresses issues from the education system, businesses, poverty and jobs. Additionally, he talks about how America has helped other foreign industries become richer, while the American industry has fallen apart. Because of that he believes that it is time to focus on America, “From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. From this moment on, it’s going to be America first.” He wants America to be “great again” before
America, along with its commitments, needs to “stand behind [its] word, and make sure [that the] word stands up” (Trump 138). This means that we need to take back control and never step back. Compromises should be kept to a minimum, and strong leaders need to take control in Washington (Trump 139). These leaders can be attracted by creating an exciting atmosphere for them to work in, as opposed to a failing government which only a bare minimum of Americans have the heart to try to fix (Trump 140). America needs to increase its power, successfully, military-wise (Trump 137) and financially. This will allow the country to start winning all the time by continually starting at the top of every race, and will force other countries to see it as a serious and strong national
Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign has come at a time after having a president serve for two terms. Americans are eager for change. Donald Trump promises to be the change to fix the nation’s concerns about foreign affairs, and immigration
After addressing the nation and thanking the world, President Trump stated, “we, the citizens of America, are joined in a national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise to all its people,” he continued, “we will face challenges and confront hardships, but we will get the job done (Trump).” The point was made very clear that President Trump’s primary objective was to give America back to the people of this great nation and beginning to put
Donald Trump, a once controversial political candidate, gave his 2017 Inaugural address on January 20th, 2017 when he was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. Through appeals such as syntax and diction, religion and patriotism, and logic, Donald Trump was able to generate a unifying speech toward his audience. Amidst the growing violence and repercussions of the 2016 election, Donald Trump, in his 2017 Inaugural address, sends the message that he will put America and its citizens first to unite the country and change America for the better.
In the Inaugural Address made by Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, he talks about his plans for being the President of the United States. Being our current president, everything Donald Trump does or says is on the minds of the citizens. This is also very important because Donald Trump was able to win his way through a presidential election, even though he was more known for his business skills rather than his political skills. Donald Trump wrote this piece to connect with everyone in the United States and explain how he will fix all of America’s problems and “Make America Great Again.” In order to talk about how it will always be America first from now on, connect with the American people, and explain how America will now take action to
“Make America Great Again!” This is the campaign slogan for the republican candidate Donald Trump, who is running for present in the 2016 presidential election. His slogan is simple yet complex, it’s easy to dream about but hard to do. The United States of America is starting to become an extremely corrupt place. We now live in a time where police officers are viewed as our enemies instead of our friends, where if you give someone in your local supermarket a friendly “hello” they look at you as if you are mentally unstable. How is this problem ever going to be solved? The answer is we need a new leader, His name is Donald J Trump.
Donald Trump’s Immigration plan is the opposite of any other immigration plan. Mr. Trump plans to build a wall/ fence along the US border. Donald Trump said “I will build a great wall - and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me- and I’ll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay for that wall. Mark my words” (Ortiz). If Donald Trump becomes president, his plan is to send all terrorists and immigrants etc. to return home and apply for reentry (procon.org). Donald Trump will upgrade all immigration laws.
In a time of transition for the nation, Trump tries to leave the audience with a lasting impression. By saying, “So to all Americans in every city near and far, small and large, from mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean, hear these words; you will never be ignored again” there is an undeniable sense of hope. Trump’s final words are the most important because it concludes the message of hope and unity (Trump Inauguration Speech, 2017).
The ideology that put Donald Trump in the White House is one of victimhood as much as one of resentment. As a candidate for the presidency, Donald Trump did more than attack presumed outsiders like Muslims and Hispanic immigrants; he also quenched a thirst for a large group of Americans indignant about what they have suffered at the hands of others. But these supporters weren’t victims of any real oppression or exclusion—they saw themselves as victims of political correctness, living in a world where a liberal media suppressed truth in the name of supposed fairness. So why has a form of language stemmed from good intentions had such ruinous consequences?
If you were the president of the United States of America what kind of leader would you want to be? You would want to lead your country with pride and power. Donald Trump is committed to his job and making changes not only in America, but also around the world. He has made great improvements in America; a few examples are making a difference with democracy, upholding global democracy/civilian rights and new economics/tax reform. These three issues, and many others, all have something in common; Trump is making these complications into strengths in the United States of America and he has only been in the presidency business for over three years.
The Republican National Convention commenced in high apparatus in Cleveland, with everyone's eyes on the display and addresses from its full lineup of speakers. However, literary theft embarrassments aside, the four-day GOP crowning ceremony service for chosen one Donald Trump was likewise an activity in setting the Republican party's stage, an announcement of principles that lays out the essential convictions and arrangement recommendations of the GOP.
On January 20th, 2017, President Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. President Trump has become known for his outrageous and, sometimes, offensive comments regarding individuals, foreign and domestic leaders, and economic, foreign and trade policies throughout his campaign and into his presidency. Much of this rhetoric was fired at China, whom President Trump blamed for “stealing American jobs” and “using our country as a piggybank to rebuild China” in the first round of presidential debates on September 26th, 2016. Along with these remarks, President Trump brought into the debate a staple ideal of his campaign, putting America first before worrying about any other country. At a time, so crucial in American
What makes someone a good candidate for president? Someone that can “Make America great again” which brings me to my candidate, Trump. Donald Trump is more of a businessman than a presidential candidate, but we could use the business aspect in running our country today. The amount of debt we are in is a major problem and I believe Trump can help by producing jobs and make a plan for even after his presidency. Throughout this paper, I will inform readers on Trumps background and what he believes in. Also, I will inform readers on a few things he wants to do for our country to “Make America great again.” Another is the history of Trump and how he has switched from Republican to Democratic parties multiple times. Finally, about some of the major arguments on why he should not become president.
From the beginning of his campaign to now, Donald Trump has emphasized his belief that the needs of America need to be placed before the needs of other countries. This is supported by the statement that “[America] is the only country in the world whose immigration system puts the needs of other nations ahead of [its] own. That must change” (Immigration reform [Trump], 2016). Even though he plans to implement policies that promote American opportunity in regard to changes in immigration laws, Donald Trump is at a disadvantage when it comes to policy because he is primarily a businessman and not a politician. That being said, however, Donald Trump still believes that he can make America great again through his immigration reform. Towards the beginning of his campaign, Donald Trump voiced his plan regarding the process of immigrants gaining legal status, saying that he “Would get people out and [he] would have an expedited way of getting them back into the country so they can be legal” (Corasanti, 2016). However, a year later in August of 2016, he stated that “For those here today illegally who are seeking legal status, they will have one route and one route only: to return home and apply for re-entry like everyone else under the rules of the new legal immigration system” (Corasanti, 2016). Donald Trump’s proposed immigration policy has also evolved over the course of his campaign when it comes to the prevalent topic of deporting 11 million undocumented
The theme of this speech is action and unity. Trump states that the world faces a large variety of issues, such as terrorism and rogue dictators. He states the importance of an organization like the United Nations. He emphasizes just how important and powerful a strong coalition among independent nations can be. He also stresses the idea that these nations must join together in order to solve the issues of today. If they don’t act now, nobody will in the future. It is best to confront these issues head on as soon as possible.