Donald Trump tweeted
Wednesday that he has decided to leave his businesses in order to solely focus
on being President, which is the opposite of what he said previously about
being able to handle both. "I will be leaving my great business in total in order
to fully focus on running the country in order to make America great
again," he said in a series of early morning tweets. "While I am not
mandated to do this under the law, I feel it is visually important, as
president, to in no way have a conflict of interest with my various
businesses." He said the Presidency is a far more important task, which I completely
agree with. It’s good to see that he cares more about this country than his own
business, but then again that’s how it should be. Running this country properly is definitely a huge task for anyone, so it is important that he give it 110%. Our country is in his hands now. As of now he will allow his
three eldest children run the business, so it seems like its in good hands.
What does this mean for his businesses? Will has businesses still thrive
like he says they will?
Mass Media and Politics
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Trump on 60 Minutes
Donald Trump was recently interviewed on 60 Minutes, where he discussed his election victory and also his plans moving forward. This is actually a very wonderful interview, it's a little long but definitely worth the time to listen to. He talks positively about Hillary Clinton and also President Obama and how their meeting was only supposed to last no more than 15 minutes but ended up going over two hours. After watching the interview it allows me to connect to him more. Sure he's said and down some pretty awful stuff, but he's human like the rest of us. Everyone makes mistakes and it's very important to learn from them and move on. If you watched the interview what do you think about it?
Romney emerges from dinner with Trump
Donald Trump sat down with Mitt Romney for dinner Tuesday
evening which is pretty surprising because Romney has never really had anything
good to say about Trump. “They talked for more than two hours, they laughed,
they munched on carefully prepared frog legs, and afterward, Mitt Romney, once
one of Donald Trump's harshest critics, emerged a changed man”. This is pretty
interesting to me because I personally don’t think people can change their
opinion about someone that fast, especially when he never supported him to
begin with. I think the meeting was more of a publicity stunt in a way, but
also they met in order to bring the republican party together. Romney said "What
I've seen through these discussions I've had with President-elect Trump, as
well as what we've seen in his speech the night of his victory, as well as the
people he's selected as part of his transition, all of those things combined
give me increasing hope that President-elect Trump is the very man who can lead
us to that better future". Is it me, or does the picture make the meeting
look very awkward? What are your thoughts on the meeting? Do you think they
will actually get a long or do you think something else is going on behind the
scenes?
Trump pledged to keep Carrier jobs in U.S.
Earlier in the year Carrier announced that they were going
to move 1,400 jobs from their home in Indiana to Mexico because it was
extremely cost effective. On Tuesday Carrier announced that they were going to
keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana, which is a huge victory for Donald Trump because he
promised that he will keep jobs in the United States. “The New York Times
reported that Trump was planning to reiterate his campaign plan to lower taxes
and reduce regulation on businesses while toning down his threats of tariffs on
imported products from companies who move jobs out of the United States”. This
is the second time Trump has claimed credit for a company’s decision to not
move jobs across the border. The first one involved Ford, which wanted to move
part of their production to Mexico. This has been extremely controversial
because apparently Ford never planned on moving to part of production to Mexico
in the first place. The plan was to shift production of a single model from
Kentucky, to an undetermined location. At the end of the day I don’t think it
matters who takes credit for this kind of stuff. If the jobs are staying in the
United States that’s all that matters.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Anything is Possible
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Hillary Wins Popular Vote
Everyone is freaking out because in the recent election, Donald Trump actually lost the popular vote, but won the election. In a recent interview he said "if the election were based on total popular vote i would have campaigned in New York, Florida and California and won even bigger and more easily. The electoral college is actually genius in that it brings all states, including the smaller ones, into play. Campaigning is so much different".
Riots are breaking out all over the country because people believe the electoral college is flawed. This isn't the first time someone has won the popular vote and lost the election. In 2000, Al Gore won the popular vote but ended up losing the election to George W. Bush. It seems like most people either don't remember that, or choose not to talk about it. Maybe the electoral college is flawed, but instead of rioting we should all come together and figure out what needs to be changed. Also the popular vote was actually pretty close, it's not like Trump got blown away, meaning almost half the country voted for him. As of now the final tally was 62,825,754 (47.8%) for Hillary and 61,486,735 (47.2%) for Trump. What do you think should be done to change the electoral college?
Riots are breaking out all over the country because people believe the electoral college is flawed. This isn't the first time someone has won the popular vote and lost the election. In 2000, Al Gore won the popular vote but ended up losing the election to George W. Bush. It seems like most people either don't remember that, or choose not to talk about it. Maybe the electoral college is flawed, but instead of rioting we should all come together and figure out what needs to be changed. Also the popular vote was actually pretty close, it's not like Trump got blown away, meaning almost half the country voted for him. As of now the final tally was 62,825,754 (47.8%) for Hillary and 61,486,735 (47.2%) for Trump. What do you think should be done to change the electoral college?
Trump Visits the White House
On November 10th Donald Trump met with President Obama in the Oval office for a 90 minute meeting. The meeting was pretty interesting because President Obama has always said Donald Trump was unqualified, unfit and a threat to this republic, and also said he should never be president. This is really no surprise because they have never really gotten along and Trump considers him to be one of the weakest presidents. In the meeting Obama said "I want to emphasize to you, Mr. President-elect, that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds". It's good to see these two put the past behind them and moving forward Obama is willing to work with him. The hand shake between the two seemed a little awkward and everyone on social media is making memes out of it, but other than that it seemed like the meeting was pretty productive.
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