Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Meeting with the President

I guess one of the first things I would say is congratulations. I'd tell him about my concerns for higher taxes and how that would help the economy. I would also ask him if he's weary about the senate, congress and now the presidency being all democratic and how that will help unite America. Why is it that Democratic have jumped on change in this campaign when the senate and congress have both been dominated by Democrats for the past two years. Why hasn't anything changed their? The main idea I would like to speak with him about is the fact that his whole campaign was to reunite America and make us be proud of our country, so how is he actually going to do that? What are his exact policies? I think their is a difference between preaching for change and actually having change and I want to know his action plan. And then I would say thank you for your time.

In four years, I don't think much will change. I think the economy, energy, housing market, and the war will still be the same issues facing us today. I don't think a president can turn around all of these issues in four years. I think its more up to the people of America then the president. That's like saying one man can change everything, and I don't believe that. I think that in four years there will be a turn around in maybe the senate and congress because the new administration may to be radical for the American people to reunite. I hope that the economy will turn around and people will have more pride in their country. I think issues that face me in 4 years will be college and money. I will be focusing on my future, my job, how to pay for college, etc.


I honestly have no idea what will happen in 2035. I honestly cant predict what new issues we will face as a nation and i cant even guess! I hope I'm happily married and have kids and a good job and am comfortable and live somewhere nice!

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