Fair enough. This is the standard hyperbole those who do not support Trump give out. Here comes the fun part that no one ever follows up on. How is he a racist? How is he sexist? How do you know he just wants power for money? Was it because the television told you to think that way? I won't sugar coat it but you've fallen for liberal propaganda. You are not alone. It's probably best you fall for reality instead:
Trump is one of the richest men in the world. He doesn't need the office of President to be get money. He makes more in a 4 year period NOW than the President does in a 4 Year Term. The President makes $400K a year. That's 1.6 million in a term. Not including taxes of course. Trump makes $600K a year. So in a 4 year term he makes 2.4 million dollars. So lets throw that greedy little talking point right out; it doesn't make sense.
Donald Trump has over 500 businesses, many successful, some not, but he has employed more minorities than anyone else can speak of. He has never been accused of racism until he dared go against the Democrat in a political arena. If you Google you can find pictures of him dating back decades with some of the most noteworthy minority leaders of our time including Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and even Dr. Alveda King (the niece of Martin Luther King) who still to this day endorses Donald Trump. Might I add the Democrats have vilified and slandered their opponents as "racist" and "bigoted" for over two decades now. Democrat controlled inter-cities with high crime, high poverty, and poor infrastructure alone should be a massive red flag when it comes to Democrats leading. Their attacks are part a strategy with a really obvious pattern behind it. Yet, it still works for them because no one questions the obvious attack patterns. The racism card is expired.
Sexism, like racism, is just another hot button word used incorrectly in this election. Donald Trump has employed more women than anyone else practically. He has placed women in higher salaried jobs and he did so before it was a norm. His policies towards women help women more so than any other politician (including Democrats who somehow "own" the minority and female vote, or at least think they do) in history. So the sexist card. Gone.
Which leads us to the real question of the matter. Fake outrage over failed propagandized talking points aside...what is a real reason why Trump shouldn't be President? What is a real issue with his candidacy? This is the part where most run away honestly. They can't challenge these facts and the television never prepared them for an actual debate. They weren't given the answers to the questions created when someone defeats their talking points.
Of course this doesn't even factor in his opponent, Hillary Clinton; who is in fact sexist, racist, and greedy. Lets examine those points for just a brief moment.
Hillary Clinton is corrupt. There is documented evidence everywhere of donations given to the Clinton Foundation in return for access to the State Department. She has been given donations by political figures, foreign nations, and even Wall Street. The Clinton foundation is rated as an untrustworthy foundation. Greed is a factor here!
Racism is a fun one to explore as well. Hillary Clinton has pandered for the minority vote. She tried to cozy in with Black Lives Matter who publicly ridiculed her for pandering. She's not even defending calling young black men in 1996 "super predators". Her husband is responsible for programs who put more minorities in prison over minor crimes than any other leader. She thinks she owns the minority vote.
Sexism. Another fun one. Despite being a woman Hillary Clinton has done nothing for women. In fact many of the donations from foreign nations she has received have come from oil rich Islamic nations known for suppressing women's rights, denying young girls education, and entering into barbaric practices such as honor killings. She scorned and ridiculed females who pegged Bill Clinton during his impeachment campaign as a sexual deviant- which was later found to be true. Those women never got their lives back either. She has blatantly done nothing for women despite being a woman.
i just heard trump wants to make it legal for people to able to reject homosexual people when it comes to buying stuff?
if thats true........ god bless us all
In my opinion Hillary will win. Not trying to start a war but I think she honestly has the best look in the public eye I'd guess you'd say. There's almost always a strong 3rd party candidate but unless they get very major traction it won't matter too much. But I'm not a ps major
I don't really know exactly who will win, but I am sick and tired of people saying Trump supporters have something so wrong with them, they shouldn't qualify to vote, or similar negative things (I've had it said to me). Not all Trump supporters have mental issues or are absolute weirdos, I support Trump because I think he has a good idea on many things, but mostly because I think Clinton would just negatively effect this country, to the point where our country is worse off, financially, foreign policy and defense-wise. I don't support all Trump says, either: I think the wall thing is a terrible idea for example, but enforcing our immigration laws would be a good compromise. I also support net neutrality, an idea I've seen other conservatives not support.
Some people are saying that "this election is different" and if Trump gets into the White House then it could mean the US would be 'unliveable' for them. I don't live in the US and I've been following the Presidential Election closely since October 2015 and I believe some people are blowing things out of proportion regarding the issues they have with either side, but I am a Canadian so what do I know.
At the same time, I do agree that whomever gets into the White House will affect the rest of the world quite a bit.
Some people are saying that "this election is different" and if Trump gets into the White House then it could mean the US would be 'unliveable' for them.
People say the same types of things every election. They're called drama queens. People expect doom and gloom when their desired candidate doesn't win and it doesn't happen. Presidents don't have as much power or influence as people think they do.