"Wrong!" How would you feel if you thought of a topic which has the capability to be your best paper ever written and being told it is not right... Therefore as Trump once said it is ... "wrong"
When I first started thinking about my topic for my argumentative paper, I had certain ideas in which I thought I could write on. These involved Net Neutrality, co-ed schools compared with non co-ed schools, I even was going to resort to writing about how people have become to addicted to their technology that they would even marry them. Without further thought Friday came and we had our guest speaker from SU (whom I briefly talked about in my previous blog) and our class had to tell her our topic we were going to be writing on. Of course, I thought my topic was due in a weeks time so I lost thought of it, truthfully. But one of my classmates went off on how they were going to write a topic on how women were being effected in the work place, and well one of their examples was Trump. And upon saying this I thought my topic would be; Is Donald Trump a bad guy. This is very simple if I just say it like that so let me explain. In the 2016 election there was a video that came our of him talking with someone in a coach bus in which he was talking derogatory. However, I would want to prove that this, even though it is unjust, does not make Donald a bad guy. For starters the reporter who uncovered that evidence was Matt Lauer. A reporter who was recently alleged from doing worse that what Donald Trump was just talking about. As hypocritical this is you can even say this was political. It is commonly known that Matt Lauer was a Democrat, and it is evenly more widely known that Democrat's run the airways. And because of this it has create this "normalcy" that Donald Trump is a unintelligent, impulsive, airhead. In which I want to argue he is not.
From this the professor thought my argument was to much of a "yes" or "no" but, I would like to challenge that idea. Is the topic of gun control a yes or no? Is the debate on gay rights a yes or no? I would like to have a better reason than just it seems to much like an un-infinitive topic.
This topic is relevant because not only is Donald still our president and getting ridiculed, some of the points I will be using to explain my side are even more so (i.e. Matt Lauer.)
Three stakeholders in my topic are Donald Trump himself, Democrats and their ability to mold our way of thinking of our president, and lastly, myself and every other American. Donald Trump has created many jobs, one way specifically was by mandating our roads to be fixed. Now this feat does not take a week to finish as many of us in Syracuse know as when in the summer the Mattydale turnpike was being fixed. That alone took 2-3 months. Thus this creates not just jobs but careers in which help our governments economy.
This topic seems very simple but so are many others. I feel as if the professor I meet shot down my argument before evaluating its true entirety and I cannot blame her, for she has probably just finished looking over many of her own students papers and her creative mind may have been simply shut for the time being.

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