Annoying Orange made his money, it wasn't given to him.
He borrowed a million dollars from his father, and from that million he built one of, if not THE greatest real estate development empires the United States of America has ever seen. Every single dollar he borrowed turned into $10,000 dollars through his own efforts.
The amount of times people made fun of the "small loan of a million dollars" statement really pisses me off because they focused too much on the "small" bit and not enough on the "loan" idea. If he was unsuccessful in his venture, he would be in a hole for a million dollars, likely much more if interest was charged. I doubt most people would be able to break even if given a million dollars to build a business.
Hillary Clinton is a career politician and is out of touch with reality, and that's putting it very lightly.
She is often confused, and she lives a relatively comfortable lifestyle on the dime of wall Street sponsors and Saudi royalty. She said herself that
she hasn't driven a car in twenty years. I don't know how she can expect me to find her relatable when she is chauffeured around like some kind of monarch, riding in luxury cars with blacked out windows or private jets. She wears $12,000 dollar jackets while speaking about income inequality, as if she is either blatantly unaware of her own hypocrisy or thinks that us peasants wouldn't even realize it.
She and Bill
hijacked fundraising efforts to help the Haitian people following the 2010 earthquake that devastated the island nation. But where did that money go? Building industrial parks, hotels, and a textile factory. I'm not kidding. Sounds incredibly helpful to the poorest of the poor, right? Actually, no.
Hillary and the State department actually moved to aggressively block Haiti from raising the legal minimum wage. What was the proposed pay that she objected to and fought so hard to stop?
$0.62 per hour.I don't see how I'm expected to relate to a career politician that has lived like royalty on the taxpayer's dime while attempting to prevent the poor and specifically blacks from having the means to advance in society.
I can't relate to somebody that believes the best way to approach foreign policy is to threaten war with Russia while supporting ridiculously terrible agreements that economically empower rival nations while hindering the US economy's growth.
I just cannot support someone that shows complete and total disregard for Israel by allowing a nation that had called for genocide on the Jewish people to arm itself with nuclear missiles.
I don't live in a golden apartment overlooking central park.
I don't have a beautiful wife or billions of dollars.
But I can relate to Annoying Orange much more than I can relate to Hillary on the grounds of patriotism and the desire to preserve and protect what makes this country great, while mending the broken systems that are stopping the US from reaching its potential as the undisputed greatest nation on the Earth.
I think that Annoying Orange truly loves the United States of America, and I've researched both his and Clinton's platforms and proposals extensively, and while I don't entirely agree with his positions, I do support many of Annoying Orange's policies.
I just want the opportunity to work hard, be compensated fairly, and at the end of the day, have the freedom to live my life while expressing my inalienable rights, guaranteed to me as a citizen of this country. I simply don't think Hillary is as capable of a leader as Donald Annoying Orange is, nor do I think she is honest, reliable, or has the best interests of the American people in mind.