Donald Trump Make America Great Again Hd

Trump Wants To 'Make America Dandy Again,' But What Does That Actually Mean?

Picking apart Donald Trump's trademark slogan, which -- as it turns out -- was also used by Ronald Reagan at one point. In this photo, a Trump supporter waits in line to attend a rally featuring the Republican presidential candidate at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016. (Patrick Semansky/ AP)

Picking apart Donald Trump's trademark slogan, which -- as it turns out -- was also used by Ronald Reagan at i indicate. In this photograph, a Trump supporter waits in line to nourish a rally featuring the Republican presidential candidate at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016. (Patrick Semansky/ AP)

"Make America Cracking Over again" is the driving refrain of Donald Trump'southward presidential campaign, the title of two Trump-authored books as well. Few would accept a problem with the first three words. Merely it is that fourth — "over again" -- that raises hackles.

Amusingly, Trump really trademarked the slogan. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Function, 1 Donald J. Trump, an individual at 725 5th Artery in New York, has the right to "Make America Not bad Again" for "political action group services" as well equally "fundraising in the field of politics."

Even ameliorate, Trump — e'er the marketer -- too has the merchandising rights. He owns the right to use "Make America Great Over again" on "all-purpose athletic numberless; all-purpose carrying bags; backpacks; embankment bags; book bags; carry-all bags; change purses" and so on. Even on "pet article of clothing." If it can exist worn, Trump has it locked up.

Trump -- ever the marketer -- also has the merchandising rights. He owns the right to use 'Brand America Keen Again' on 'all-purpose athletic bags...' Even on 'pet clothing.' If it tin be worn, Trump has it locked up.

There's much dispute over Trump'due south legal appropriation of a phrase that one would have expected many pols to light upon. Indeed, Ronald Reagan used the slogan earlier, in his successful 1980 race against Jimmy Carter. Reagan, even so, apparently wasn't clever plenty to trademark it — either that, or he was insufficiently mercenary. As The Donald doubtless would point out, that's why he's a billionaire and the rest of u.s. aren't.

Ownership rights aside, a substantive question should exist asked: Is Trump correct? Saying "allow'southward make America great once more" implies that information technology is not not bad now. Information technology implies as well that there was a fourth dimension when it was swell — or at to the lowest degree, better than it is today.

The nation is 240 years old; the Constitution itself, 228. The ideals of the United States were best expressed in the 1776 Annunciation of Independence: "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed past their Creator with sure unalienable Rights, that amid these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." The Constitution was created to make those ideals reality (indeed, the Declaration was explicit in that: "to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men").

So in the two-plus centuries since, how have we been doing?

Our ideals were commendable, but we began badly. The Constitution explicitly acknowledged slavery and counted slaves as less than homo — a mistake not remedied until the post-Civil War amendments. Women weren't allowed to vote either — a fault finally fixed by the 19th Subpoena in 1920.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during the WHO-HD Iowa Forums at the Des Moines Area Community College Newton Campus, on Nov. 19, 2015, in Newton, Iowa. (Matthew Holst/AP)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during the WHO-HD Iowa Forums at the Des Moines Area Community Higher Newton Campus, on Nov. xix, 2015, in Newton, Iowa. (Matthew Holst/AP)

Indeed, one doesn't have to exist an acolyte of the leftist historian Howard Zinn to recognize that the full benefits of citizenship in the U.S. were for a long time bars to the very few: For the well-nigh function, you had to exist male, white, straight, propertied, educated, not a recent immigrant and also (as Native Americans could testify) non an immigrant from long, long ago.

Much of that, of course, has changed. Indeed, the story of America is very much the story of our growing agreement that everyone is entitled to those "sure unalienable rights." Sometimes that's happened through amendment, other times through legislation, courtroom decisions or simply — and most powerfully — through changing attitudes. Fifty, 25 or even x years ago, it's hard to imagine women, African-Americans, gay folks or any number of other minorities thinking America was peachy for them — or at to the lowest degree, it's hard to imagine them now thinking that yesterday'south earth afforded them more in the fashion of opportunities than today's.

And in fact, there's strong data available to support the notion that opportunity in America — and opportunity is at the core of the American Dream — is amend than it ever was. Opportunity Nation -- a bipartisan project that has tried for the terminal five years to quantify the opportunity available to Americans — has but released its almost iteration of what information technology calls the "Opportunity Index." The numbers are encouraging.

The index scores opportunity numerically. On the national level, information technology concludes that opportunity has improved 8.ix percent from 2011 to 2015. (Dorsum then, the score was 49.6; present information technology'due south 54.0. The numbers — similar the Dow Jones Industrial Index — don't tell you much, except that higher is better.) The index goes into detail too, measuring opportunity state-past-land and fifty-fifty canton-by-county.

Vermont, it turns out, ranks first. Massachusetts is a close second. Much of the South is well down in the rankings; New Mexico is dead terminal.

Trump's slogan is ultimately pessimistic, bemoaning our times equally and then much worse than before, nostalgically looking dorsum to some misremembered golden historic period in America. Only that'south non reality.

Why the differences? The index looks at iii wide measures: the local economy, education, and community health (a take hold of-all that includes everything from crime rates to access to wellness care). The basic statement is that potent economies, decent education and safe and secure communities add upward to opportunity for everyone. Massachusetts does well because it has low unemployment and 1 of the best educational systems in the nation (yes, really — the Bay State consistently gets top grades in the National Assessment of Education Progress, the so-chosen "Nation'southward Report Menu"). New United mexican states, on the other manus, is injure past its high poverty and poor rates of high-schoolhouse graduation.

There are two key conclusions to draw from the index. First, although the alphabetize doesn't contain data from earlier 2011, notwithstanding information technology seems articulate that if it attempted that do, the level of opportunity in recent times would prove far better than they were in years past. The reason is straightforward: Opportunity for some is not opportunity for all.

The 2d is that opportunity is something that'southward within our control. Almost every factor that the index looks at is afflicted in role by public policy at the federal, land and local levels, including items such equally preschool enrollment, access to grocery stores and affordable housing. Become those right, and we make the American Dream ever more attainable.

Trump's slogan is ultimately pessimistic, bemoaning our times as so much worse than earlier, nostalgically looking back to some misremembered gilt historic period in America. But that'southward not reality. We're better now than nosotros always have been. And we take it in our easily to make the years ahead better withal.

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Source: https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2016/01/15/donald-trump-trademark-slogan-tom-keane

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