Sunday, May 17, 2009

Future Political Aspirations

"My fellow Americans," Man that is such a cliche phrase used over and over again by so many our our politicians. Time and time again, however, that phrase is proven wrong by many of those politicians who dare speak those words. In the world we live in it has become common for decisions to be made only for the purpose of sole political survival. We have elected officials taking "kickbacks" and as of lately with the former Gov. Rod Blagojevich the ever so clever quid or quo scheme. But we must come to the realization that we will never have a genuine honest politician. 

Hard to believe ain't it. After a while you will come to understand what I already do, that no person can ever overcome the temptation of money. Well that brings me to my point, what will my role be in the future of American politics?

It is my goal to eventually seek the Presidency of the United States of America, but before that you have to have a stepping stone. After completion of graduate school I intend to attempt a run for the United States House of Representatives, then after, hopefully, 4 terms in that capacity I intend to run for the United States Senate. Then by the ripe age of 50 I intend to make a run for President. 

Here are the issues that I am mainly concerned with: Health Care, Energy, Fiscal Responsibility, International Talks Between Enemy Countries, and of course Domestic Sustainability. When I say Domestic Sustainability, I am referring to the welfare of our citizens, the overall economic situation of the country, and the welfare of the infrastructure.

One of the major issues that faces this country is most notably entitlements. Now there has to be a reform of the many different programs that fall under entitlements.  

Beginning next week I will offer a full discourse into my opinions of these subjects. Also, during that week and every week after, I shall fully explain my position with evidentiary support, and not make random statements that make me seem incoherent.

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