Tuesday, March 1, 2016

God Bless America.

When Trump first entered the presidential race, most saw it as a joke. Now he is leading the pack leaving some furious, but most cheering him on. After seeing this I am simply left confused. Trump was never expected to win, but now it looks like he might have a chance at actually becoming president (God forbid that really happens, but it does seem to be a possibility). One can only ask why? What is he doing that appeals to such a large percentage of the population? Most of all, why are people voting for someone with little to no political experience? After watching a video of one of his speeches, I think I may have a few answers.
Trump is a crowd pleaser. He doesn't really care what he says, and he certainly doesn't care whether or not what he says is a lie. Instead he says whatever will get him more voters. At one point he'll say that he wants to remove all Muslims from America, then he will turn around and say that he loves Muslims. The issue is that people will often only see part of Trump (or be too ignorant to see the whole of him) and they will base their understanding of him on what they want to hear. As far of his lack of political experience, I believe that it might actually be one of the aspects of Trump that attracts voters. Many people are tired of listening to politics. Trump is more like the average person (with the exception of that awful hair). It's the same way in school. The smartest people are not usually the popular ones. The popular ones are usually the ones that make us laugh and the ones who are outgoing. It's interesting that this mentality stays with us throughout our lives.
After Trump we watched one of Bernie Sanders' speeches. The difference between them is remarkable. Bernie makes good points and wants to fix the problems that need the most fixing, but, in all honesty, I don't think he can do it. Some of his plans are too idealistic (Trump has the same problem). I digress. Bernie does also have some appeal, particularly to liberals and young people. This is likely because he wants make college free (which would be absolutely wonderful). His plan is to tax the rich, but the rich aren't infinite pools of money and there aren't that many of them.
I, personally, do not favor any of the candidates. Trump is a liar who will likely do nothing if he manages to become president, and Bernie won't be able to do anything. I'm keeping my expectations low for the next 4-5 years.
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