Is Donald Trump really fit to be president ? Can he make america great again ? Is he going to drag us down or bring us up? These are questions we might ask ourselves everyday, well that's if we are not supporters of Trump of course. There are many people who are against Trump or think that he would be a bad president because of his lack of political experience or just the way he acts. Some of - if not all - of our past presidents have had some type of political experience, maybe even some military experience, they might have been senators or generals. I would have to agree that he might not be a great president because of not only his lack of experience but many other things. “How in the world do we put a man in the Oval Office who thinks
It shouldn’t be so much about feelings and how other countries and people think of us whether it is highly or poorly. Donald Trump has proven he can be successful in running a business so he is reliable as a presidential candidate.
Despite the counter that Trump has a plethora of economic and business experience, Donald Trump would not make a good president due to his political inexperience, controversial pursuits, and his outright rash
Presidential elections are an important aspect of U.S. history. This year is probably one of the more interesting ones since Donald Trump, an entertainer, is running for president even though he has no experience with politics. His campaign is widely criticized but he still holds a major lead from 30-40% depending on the state. Donald Trump should not be the President of United States at all, his views are bigoted, sexist and racist. Our president should not feel that he is superior to others and constantly degrade others for their race, religion, gender, etc. Not only are his views disgraceful but he has no past experience with politics,
Donald Trump could not meet the same political expectations that presidents before him had. Americans have elected experienced politicians from the beginning, and they have watched the world progressively get worse every election. The people of the United States were tired of being let down by lying politicians that had promised the moon and stars but couldn’t deliver. In an article written by A.J. Delgado it states, “But the American public has reached a tipping point- we’d rather gouge out our eyes than select another career politician or Washington insider.” This quote is one that I couldn’t agree with more. Americans finally decided for themselves that enough is enough, and we deserve a change in this
On November 8, 2016 the US election took place. The two front runners, the Democratic nominee Hilary Clinton and the Republican nominee, Donald Trump went neck to neck in the presidential race. On this frightening night, millions of people watched America’s worst nightmare unfold right in front of their own eyes. Donald J. Trump the islamophobic, xenophobic, misogynistic, homophobic, sexist, racist bigot defeated Hilary Clinton and became the 45th President of the United States of America. Donald Trump shouldn’t have even been nominated to run for president.
Remember 2012 when Mitt Romney ran for president? We all thought that it was the end of the world and that Romney would be the final downfall of America. Now it’s 2016 and there’s a new “Mitt Romney,” but this time it’s totally different. Donald Trump is someone who people either glorify or are terrified at the thought of this man “making America great again.” Most people think that Donald Trump is “brutally honest” or is extremely humourous. The people who think that Trump is funny are not looking at what he could do. The people who agree with Trump’s views are not looking at how it could affect so many people looking up to America which is perceived as a chance for change and hope. Maybe I’m being bias because I am the child of an Mexican
Through the ages, America has been a very influential country therefore a great president is needed in order to continue its legacy. The United States of America has had many great presidents that came and go. From the founding father, George Washington to the wise president, Barack Obama. Many of these presidents had good reasons as to why they want this challenging job, whether it was their true virtue of being a man or having the support of the whole nation. But this year, the nation faces a difficult decision which is whether or not Donald Trump is suitable to be the leader of America. However, my opinion states that he is not suitable for president because of the following reasons, he has a horrible personality, he is bad in business and
Trump speaks his mind and he scares people, Donald can be a good president because his success can help our country grow, he plans to change this country for the better. You see him everywhere, you hear his name all the time. He is a wealthy businessman who has decided to run for president. Trump has 7.7 million twitter followers and one of the most known people in the country.
Imagine one day you woke up and all of a sudden you have to leave the U.S. You would feel sad wouldn’t you. That is what Donald Trump is planning to do to immigrants. If your parent is an immigrant you would go to your country if Donald Trump is president. But remember that is an if so you can help and make that if dissapear to a not. Donald Trump shouldn’t be voted for president because he always lies, he is a poor example for children, and he doesn’t want immigrants when some immigrants have changed America and the world.
Politics is a dirty, challenging game. There are two different political parties in the United States: Democrats and Republicans. This election year, 2016, both parties’ candidates are starting to campaign and debate to see who will be president. The Republican presidential candidates are a joke this election, the top three people in the Republican polls now have never held a government office, and the one in the lead is one of the worst human beings in the United States. Donald Trump would be the worst president ever because he doesn’t interact well with other skin colors, he doesn’t interact with people with his own skin color with any form politeness, and he would drive america into more debt.
If you have already made your voting decision on Donald Trump, think again. America needs a vigorous leader who will be able to sustain America through struggle, economic downturns, wars, and other severe issues that come our way (Cal, n.pag.). America also needs someone who is supportive and one who complements people, rather than suppressing their skills. He must be able to carry motivation, communication, and to inspire others in a positive way. With
After following this year's election, I have acquired a vast amount of knowledge on Donald Trump and his political beliefs. He is an intelligent man. There is no doubt about that. He has many successful businesses, and he managed to somehow convince the majority of the United States to vote him as our next president. However, Donald Trump is a well known sexist and is quite bigoted in his beliefs. The only social class that he cares about is the wealthy upper class, seeing as he is a part of said class. Every choice he makes during his presidency effects this generation and the generations to come. As a fifteen year old who will be affected by all the choices he makes during his presidency, I have many concerns for America when Trump takes office.
To begin, his background definitely stands out compared to literally every other American president. For one, he is labeled as a business man and not a politician. This label couldn’t be closer to truth because he has never held an office or served in the military. The reason this makes him so unique is because he is the only American President to have this form of resume. Based off this criteria, he is the most inexperienced president in American history. In the Executive office’s 227 year existence, from George Washing to Barrack Obama, there has never been a president who has entirely lacked both political and military service. However, Trump has broken this barrier. The previous US presidents came into the White house with an average of 13 years in public office and 5.6 years of military service (Crockett). This unique
Will Donald Trump fulfill America’s request and actually “make America great again”? When friends 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 self-promoter and experienced businessman. But people don’t realize all of the mistakes he has made as a businessman. Washington, D.C., is not a type of Wall Street or anything for him to lose money or make some reckless decisions that would put our country into a deeper hole that we are already into, and also getting multiple things done within the nation’s capital takes more than a huge personality and a strong will. If Donald Trump is elected to be our president, he’ll have to quickly learn how to deal with his Democratic associates in the House of Representatives and Senate. He’ll also have to get used to the pace of government because there are moments when things can accelerate pretty quickly and also where things can move extremely slow at times. He’ll also have to get used to giving speeches on topics he may not be interested in, especially when it comes to conversations
When Donald trump announced his candidacy it was somewhat of a joke to some of the establish GOP members, but as time went on it became clearer that he is what the American public wanted. Donald Trump is a man that to the public may seem like he has no idea what the is doing, but that is not the truth at all. Walter Meade said that, “In both domestic and foreign policy, this century will be profoundly influenced by the values and concerns of Jacksonian America (Mead 2002, 231).” Donald Trump embodies those Jacksonian principles almost down to the mark, with a small percentage of Jeffersonian thrown in. He believes in first and foremost protecting America and its interests while still protecting the liberties at home, and that is what has shaped and will shape his foreign policy if and when he becomes president.