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Donald Trump’s Campaign Offensive?

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If there’s one wavering aspect of Donald Trump’s political campaign besides his hairpiece, it’s the way the celebrity multi-billionaire dollar candidate discusses his political agenda.

As he stood in front of a modest crowd at his own Trump Towers in New York idly babbling about how the “American dream is dead,” Trump failed to conjure any solutions that might alleviate our nation’s conflicts that didn’t involve slandering Mexico, Japan, or China, our 3 major economical allies.

“Mexico is our enemy, Japan is our enemy. When’s the last time anybody saw us beating, lets say, China in a trade deal? They kill us. I beat China all the time. All the time.”

Trump continued to forage through his prewritten speech, squandering nationalities and ethnicities, brazenly characterizing almost everyone except him as a “loser”.

What Mr. Trump has in tangible wealth he lacks in political experience, failing to distinguish any realistic policies that would stimulate our, by his words, “dying economy”, even going so far as to disparage his fellow Republicans for being unable to answer the questions that matter straightforward, specifically mentioning Senator Mark Rubio.

If that wasn’t ironic enough, Trump exemplified his presumptuous greed by parading a laminated copy of his financial statement, which claimed he owned $9 Billion in assets, claiming, “That’s the kind of thinking our country needs.”

What Trump has going for him is his brutal candidness and financial success, at a time when the country is yearning for a more promising and affluent future. However, many are skeptical of his harsh demeanor and lack of respect for other nationalities and other candidates.

According to CNN, in a campaign run earlier this year in Iowa, Mr. Trump was quoted saying, “The last thing we need is another Bush.”

 

Image via Reuters/Brendan McDermid

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