Thank you very much. It's great to be in a wonderful city -- New York. And it's an honor to have everybody here. (APPLAUSE) (CROWD: "Trump, Trump, Trump!") Our country is in serious trouble. Islamic terrorism is eating up large portions of the Middle East. The oil that, when we left Iraq, we should have taken, now ISIS has. And what they don't have, Iran has. I want to have the strongest military that we've ever had -- and we need it more now than ever -- but I said, "Don't hit Iraq. You're going to totally destabilize the Middle East. Iran is going to take over the Middle East. Iran -- and somebody else -- will get the oil." We spent $2 trillion in Iraq. We lost thousands of lives. We have thousands and thousands of wounded soldiers. …show more content…
My fellow Republicans want me to support them. And they don't talk jobs and they don't talk China. China is killing us; they're devaluing their currency to a level that makes it impossible for our companies to compete. I watch speeches, and they say wonderful things will happen. And the people are saying, "I just want a job. I don't need the rhetoric; I want a job." Obamacare kicks in in 2016. It's going to be destructive. Patients are beside themselves; they had a plan that was good, and they have no plan now. We have to repeal Obamacare. It can be replaced with something much better -- much better and much less expensive for people and for the government. We can do it. Politicians will never make America great. They're controlled by lobbyists, donors, and special interests. We have to stop doing things for some people; it's destroying our country. It has to stop now. Our country needs a truly great leader. We need a leader that can bring back jobs, bring back manufacturing, bring back our military, take care of our vets. And we also need a cheerleader. We need somebody that can take the brand of the United States and make it great again. I have the kind of mindset that you need to make this country great again. So ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States. (APPLAUSE) (CROWD: "Trump, Trump, Trump!") We are going to make our country great …show more content…
I love my father; he was a great negotiator. I learned so much just sitting at his feet. After four years in Brooklyn, I ventured into Manhattan and did a lot of deals: the Grand Hyatt Hotel; the convention center on the West Side. I'm proud of my success. I've employed tens of thousands of people over my lifetime. I have assets of $9,240,000,000. I have a total net worth over $10 billion. I'm not bragging -- that's the kind of thinking our country needs. According to the economists, we will soon become Greece -- a country that's unsalvageable. We're going to be there
It’s time to elevate this debate from divisive name-calling, from soundbites without solutions, and start discussing how can we make this country better for all of us with real conservative values put into place.” Perry closed his speech with another jab at Trump but this time taking his slogan of ‘Make America Great Again.’ “Let’s make America good again so it can be great again,” Perry said closing his remarks where he received a standing ovation from the
“Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for president of the United States.” Donald Trump announcement for president was surprising, but not as much as the fact that he is at the top of the polls. Mr. Trump has shown focus on current problems that concern Americans. He elucidates the economic recession America is now suffering by presenting his official tax plan, in case he wins the 2016 elections. His main target?
This year’s presidential race has featured two of the most polarizing candidates ever, one of which will have the potential to change the trajectory of politics. Currently, Donald Trump, the Republican nominee is competing against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee and voters could not be more divided. While Trump and Hillary’s use of rhetorical strategies successfully convey their message, their core fundamentals are what truly set them apart. With tensions high, there have been plenty of campaign ads televised for each respective candidate. In fact on October 27th, 2016, Clinton released “Get Ahead”, an ad that slandered the beliefs of the Republican party and discussed the actions she pledged to take if she were to be elected into
In Trump’s address, he states, “America will start winning again, winning like never before. We will bring back our jobs. We will bring back our borders. We will bring back our wealth. And we will bring back our dreams.”
Sure, we might not be getting attacked at the moment, but if we let the totalitarian governments continue, surely the United States would be there next attack. We cannot just wait, and then solve our problems the day we get attacked. Instead,
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.
This all comes back to supporting the troops who protect and keep us safe as best as they can from the bad things that are trying to pour into this country. Let’s not only make America great again but lets bring America to God. In God we
For example, the U.S military supports to escort the Kuwaiti oil tankers (1987) from Iran and Iraq’s invasion. Under the power of Saddam Hussein in Saudi Arabia’s oil fields, President George H.W. Bush decided to send the American troops to Saudi Arabia to protect Kuwaiti from the attack of Iraqis; however, his actual purpose is to protect the oil reserves from Hussein. The repudiation of the U.S promise results in Osama Bin Laden’s attack on US interests in the Middle East as well as the United States
It’s been one day with Donald Trump as the United States President Elect and the amount of fear flowing through our collective hearts is sickening. No human should have to fear for their life, but Americans especially should not have to fear. Our forefathers created a nation in order that we would not have to fear. But think of all those who have feared for their lives in America, all of the minorities in race, sexuality, and belief- all of those people who are in a nation that preaches protection and equality.
My personal hopes for this election is that the best man for the job gets it. I think that the best man for the job is Trump. Some of you may you not agree with me, but I have my reasons. First, he’s a businessman who can reduce national debt. Second, he can change the laws on gun control and give us the freedom that our forefathers gave us and finally, he will stop illegal immigration, which will help prevent ISIS from coming into
This is the first terrorist attack that we have experienced in the 21st century. President Bush spoke out to the American people to empower and soothe them in a vulnerable time. President Bush reassures citizens and the victim’s families that America and its people are not only strong but are safe and will rise up again. Bush effectively executes his 9/11 speech and uses rhetorical devices to catch the citizens attention, calm the America people and unite them together again.
Donald Trump's inauguration speech - a more inward-looking America The following essay will contain the newly elected president Donald J. Trump's inauguration speech when he got sworn into office on January 20th. The essay will focus on the model of com-munication, his choice of words and forms of appeal. The essay will then swiftly shift its course to Barack Obama's inauguration speech back in 2009 to point out the similarities and the very differ-ences there are between the two speeches. Donald J. Trump, the president of the United States and the sender of this speech, begins his speech by thanking the previous presidents, fellow Americans and the people of the world.
Overall, the current situation with ISIS is complex and goes way beyond the 2011 or even 2002 invasion. Arguments are made that the policies created by the ottoman empire and the “sand lines” that were drawn, are now showing the repercussions. The current policy that the United States has against ISIS is not strong enough and it will never be enough without the support of the international community. The changes of creating safe zones and enforcing no fly zones can only be accomplished if the policies are supported by the international community and the states from that region. Iran is another major problem within the situation.
Social media says let’s throw nuclear misuse or let’s throw the atomic bomb and finish everyone for the better. Here come articles saying should we go to war with Isis? To be talking about Isis There 's going to be three main topics that I will be talking about. One is what do you think about what Donald Trump said or what should Barack Obama do about Isis? Second, should we send soldiers to fight or throw nuclear bombs and possibility a atomic bomb?
The drum beat seems to never end, it has been so long and all we want to know is who won. Finally the time comes and the national president takes the stage. The first part of his speech is just white noise until I hear him say “ the Third place team