Friday, November 11, 2016

2 Choices

Its time to start thinking about the future of our country and choices we have to make from here on out. Trump as of January will be the 45th president of the United States frankly whether we like it or not. We now have 2 choices to make either support him or attempt to shut him down. I’ve tried my best to keep my bias out and think from a bigger picture when it comes to America and the presidential election and I have come to the conclusion that we need to give him a chance.
He won the election and he did the best job or campaigning the electoral map. We all know what kind of man he is, and its obvious most of the country doesn’t like his personality. BUT now its time to examine his polices and evaluate his worth as a businessman one more time and ask ourselves if his ideas are what the country needs. He deserves a chance to “Make America Great Again” whether you believe that the America he is talking about is fair and equal for all is a different story. 
I have no clue what kind of president he will be but at this point I don’t think my view of him could get any worse. As of today he seems to be realizing he can’t just come in and do what he wants. He has gone back on his word and he said he doesn’t plan on getting rid of all of Obama care. Just this one action has upset some of his voters but open a few eyes on the democratic side. This is after only being the presidential elect for like 4 days I think we will get a very different trump than the one we saw during the campaign and all those debates.

2 comments:

  1. I could not agree more. We need to move on from the fact that Trump is now our president. We cannot always have what we want, things just do not turn out this way and I am pretty sure that if Hilary won the Trump voters would do the same. But we need to look past this and like you said support him or shut him down.

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  2. "its obvious most of the country doesn’t like his personality."
    No, it's not. I recommend everyone listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlVgtckqSaY , and think about how it might be just as relevant today as it was in 1981.

    "He has gone back on his word and he said he doesn’t plan on getting rid of all of Obama care."
    You say this like it is a bad thing. I never understood why changing one's mind after reviewing new information is considered a character flaw in politics.

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