the more I read about our brilliant President, the more I fall in love with the man. He is super intelligent and not afraid to tell it like it is. He has made it into the highest of social circles, producing the finest products. People love his words. In 2011, the Apprentice was the #1 show in the 10:00pm time slot; Trump announced a presidential bid and campaigned across media and the White House Correspondents dinner; And He designed a ballroom for the White House for $100 million.



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the more I read about our brilliant President, the more I fall in love with the man. He is super intelligent and not afraid to tell it like it is. He has made it into the highest of social circles, producing the finest products. People love his words. In 2011, the Apprentice was the #1 show in the 10:00pm time slot; Trump announced a presidential bid and campaigned across media and the White House Correspondents dinner; And He designed a ballroom for the White House for $100 million.



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i.1-3. We have progressed from agrarian society to the industrial society and are now in a new technological based society. How have normal social conventions changed? We have yet to find that out.

Take romance as an example of our cluelessness in this new age. In agrarian society, men would travel for weeks across hundreds of miles to inspect a maiden. If his tastes were satisfied, he would immediately think to arrange a dowry for marriage before having to the make the weeks long journey home.

In the industrial age, the idea of romance was introduced to the world in the French Revolution. When women met a prospective husband, she did not have to show off her best homemaking skills as in agrarian society. Rather, women created some ideal romantic fascination to loll over in their mate choice. Mate choice was no longer based primarily on parental diplomatic relations; women had a hand in their marriage.

We still have no idea how romance will evolve with social media, its in-depth profiles and hand-selected prime angle snapshots into our lives.



[The president is the commander in chief, appoints judges, and can sign and veto bills. He is also the Dealmaker in chief.] He outlines the political and economic climate for international trade deals. Look at our enemy China. We built China's economy, sustained for them double digit growth yearly over 30 years, and how do they show their appreciation? With a measly agreement to buy annually $45 billion

of our exports. In 2009, we had a $209 billions trade deficit. In 2011, a $340 billion deficit. Lost money is lost jobs. We are getting hustled by the Chinese. We cannot allow this spineless negotiating to continue. In our globalized technological age, the president must create deals to keep America strong, and the fulcrum of all the Worlds hope.



Ok, so how do we fix this trade disaster we find ourselves in? China has 1. 1.3 billion people, 2. lower self-reported earnings to devalue their currency, producing and selling goods and services at a price we cannot compete with, 3. can produce a shirt for $3, where $20 is a conservative estimate for a pro-Union shirt made in the US Before Amazon and China. How do we manage this competitive difference?

Answer: 1. shift our econ focus from manufact deals to others. -> inc china import tariffs to spread the cost of CH goods to consumers. Buoy US goods currently exporting overseas. Goods produced collaboratively with China, manufacturers should increase prices with gov subsidies supply pinch.

2. Stronger Intellectual Protection in China-US joint ventures. They are stealing our technology at an outstanding rate. Militarily and industrially, agreements to share US tech designs are nearly transparent. If this continues, China will pass US as the #1 economy in 10 years, and we will have to answer to their governing style.

We are losing to China. When you look at high school test scores in Math, US top city is 25th of 34 countries, Shanghai is 1st. They are also 1st in reading and science. At the same time, the US makes the heartbreaking announcement, 40% of urban Latino and black HS students do not graduate.



Our Dealmaker in Chief must hammer out and fix our expanding $21.97 trillion debt.

Obama averaged $6 billion dollars of debt accumulation/year.



Oil is a cash cow. All goods depend on oil. All prices change with the price of oil. When you buy milk, oil builds the container, ships it to the store, and brings it home. Founded in 1960 in Baghdad, Afghanistan, OPEC was created with the ideal of controlling the supply of oil production with the aim of longevity and price controls. The result was illegitamate collusion, charging $80 for a barrel of oil that costs $15 to produce.

OPEC set a floor of oil prices at $85 a barrel (42 gallons), yet sell for $3,4,5 a gallon. Rising prices confound Gauss' competitive exclusion principle that only one competitor can exist at a certain price in a niche. OPEC collusion has caused oil prices to soar.

A: 1. start mining oil domestically. we are sitting on the biggest reserve of natural gas in the and have enough oil to sustain us for 70 years, but Obama has planned to keep these stores as an emergency fund and let these tyrants have their way with our money.

2. charge Iraq and other OPEC nations for occupation.

3. We should sue OPEC for antitrust violations and collusion. Break up OPEC and bring prices closer to their cost of production. If we got prices down to even $40 a barrel, the US debt would decrease $400 billion a year. Cap and trade on emissions as Obama implemented will only drive US oil prices higher. When US companies pay a tax, it isn't the companies its the consumers and employees that feel it worst. $100 million less that GE or Quadcomm has is $100 million less funds available for jobs. This ends as less price-competitive goods on the global market. Obama has no idea how trade works. He thinks taxes can stimulate growth. In reality, this forces people to put their money into nontaxable bonds. Cutting taxes allows the consumer more wiggle room to inject his funds into the economy.



Why do we have 30K troops in South Korea? They have 700k army themselves. If we do provide protection for them, why are we footing the bill for it.

He chose to enter and end wars in Iraq, Libya, and Iran at the tune of $1.5 trillion each. They say, "the spoils go to the victors". But when Obama ended Iraq's war with bloodthirsty dictator Sadam Hussein, we "gave them the keys and left". We are not the world's policemen. But if we have become that role, we have to send a clear message that it comes with a cost."

Obama sends in a diplomat to Iraq to request a share of their oil reserves as payment for ending the war. The Prime Minister releases that they will never pay for the war, so Obama's pawn ups and leaves. Representatives of the US should be like the titanium-spine negotiators on Wall Street, who shed his blood in the boardroom before conceding to he sitting at the other end of the table. We need diplomats who will piss on the opposing negotiators' possessions before bending to their request. Demand payments for our protection and make faulting on your request a serious offense.

Diplomats are leaving without finish a deal in Iraq. Change begins at the top. Therefore, we must demand stronger negotiating.



Response to 4: why social democratization ruins the economy and job growth. Microlvl: corporate tax cuts will be a boon to job and good supply curves. Incentivize corporate movement domestically where the best workers are. In the US. His failed green job stimulus packages sent $500 million dollars to venture capitalists, Solandra and others, only to go bankrupt before Obama left office. Green job "stimulation" is not a bad growth plan.



Response to 5: $4 billion budget deficit. We have been overspending poorly, flushing money down the drain. federal aid (healthcare and retirement) & military =~70% of spending. Fed spending should be managed like a business would. All expenses used tightly and effeciently with regard to space,time, and money.

Response to 8: Obama increased social security and welfare benefit spending by $226 billion. Where 1 in 55 people had welfare, when Welfare reform in the Reagan era granted welfare to more than just families living under the poverty line. Under Obama, this became 1 of 76 welfare criteria, and 1 in 7 people are on disability, unemployment benefits, or some other form of welfare. Stories of ensuing welfare fraud have spread. A man in Florida filed 1000 social security claims to the tune of $100 million collective funds before getting caught. A man in Louisiana was found to have been turning his Food Stamps into money to use at strip clubs. America is the only country where a poor person can be obese. The majority of Americans under the poverty line are provided air con, microwave, car, satellite; half to a third have Personal computers, video game systems, internet, and TiVo.



Response to 9: Obama made a number of economically unsound immigration policy. Uncontrolled immigration costs the US$110 billion/year. Welfare and education costs for illegals totals $70 billion. Incarceration costs take up the rest of the load.

Mexican immigrants cannot communicate with prison guards or the judges that sentence them. They are treated poorly in the prison system and do not reform as other inmates do. They become cyclically incarcerated because of a driving charge, which could easily have been avoided with citizenship and institutionalized driving school required for a license. Once they are in jail, they have a criminal record, get slapped with bigger penalties in successive charges, and now 1/3 of our prison population is Latino and 3/4 of these incarcerated Latinos are illegal immigrants with multiple charges, one being illegal and whatever else they were charged with. Americans foot the $20+ billion bill.

Obama has made an atrocity of ICE detainment centers; Obama gives the detained 6 months to obtain a work permit and amnesties families whose kids are accepted into college degrees while here. In Texas, it is cheaper for an illegal immigrant to put her child to college than for an American poor/middle class to do the same. He has turned ICE detainment centers into ones pleasing to the eye with pictures on the wall, plants on its facade on foyer, in addition to every reintegration program one can think of. In their 6 months hold, ICE detainees are given phone use, computer training, occupational assistance access with reference to technical certification, air con, food, drink, and a place to sleep. Obama's DREAM act is costing us dearly. If it is our job to educate and train Mexicans, Mexicans should pay for this service.

If we aren't policing immigrants within our borders, we should do it our borders. Have stricterr borders with edu/job requirements to encourage a Singaporean-like brain drain. We can follow Canada's immigration model of having to qualify according to a 67 point/100 index. Acc to this index, every month of job history grants you one point, a college degree grants 25 points, and skilled labor scales faster than unskilled labor.



Obama was the most liberal and socalist president we have had. His policies must be reformed. -$6billion GDP/day is not sustainable.