Why Donald J Trump Should Be President

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As a country, the United States is in a major slump for being considered a world superpower. The United States is trillions dollars in debt, has a flawed education system, has a shrinking middle class, growing unemployment, police brutality, racism, and corruption inside the government of the United states. To fix these problems things must change. A democratic candidate, or candidates corrupted by big business and wall street must not be elected into the white house. The only candidate capable of facing off against the presidential candidates is the frontrunner of the republican party, Donald J. Trump. Trump, a man of many successful businesses should be President because he is a businessman, he cares about the American people, and he will undoubtedly make America great like it was in many years past. First, Donald Trump should be president because he …show more content…

The opposition would argue that trump inherited his entire fortune which, which is incredibly untrue. Trump inherited forty million dollars from his father. Now trump has more than twenty times that number. Currently Trump is worth about five billion dollars. They would also argue that Trump has too many failed businesses. Not everyone can be successful with everything they do one hundred percent of the time and as humans everyone is going to make a few mistakes within their lives. Trump Steaks, a company created by Donald. J. Trump, was an idea he had to serve only the top of the line steaks costing at least fifty dollars per cut. The downfall of the company was do to health violations caused by management in the company. While the company was shut down, it was not all without profit. Trump was able to see that with success, comes failure, a lesson that everybody will at some point learn. His success rate with his businesses is at about fifty percent. Some would argue that fifty percent success rate is awful, but with this success rate, he was still able to sell and/or file bankruptcy for the

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