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Business, 21.05.2021 21:50 natie18

Sound good? Why am I running for president of the United States of America? That’s a good question, and perhaps there’s no good way to answer it. Or perhaps there is a good way to answer it. Either way, it’s a good question and I’m glad it was asked.

I want to talk a little bit about our nation’s opinion. Before this speech, a man named Robert Exley came up to me. Robert is a artist, a very noble profession. He was holding his small daughter, Emily, an adorable 3-year-old who was recently diagnosed with leukemia. He is a straight shooter, and came up to me and asked me a question I can't forget: “Hey, Cameron, do you like children?” And I looked him straight in the eye and said, “Yes, Robert, I do.” Maybe that’s not a popular opinion, but it’s what I believe.

The state of our economy is in a constant flux. Every single day, the stocks go up or go down or will stay the same. If elected president, I will ask the Federal Reserve to take a good long look at the interest rate and decide whether or not to change it. If elected president, I will create jobs where there are none, and where there are jobs, I will create internships.

And to those of you who would say, “I don’t think children are our future,” I must say in the strongest of terms: “I disagree.” Sometimes you have to take a stand for what you believe in like I do. We all should.

I will say our country is sharply divided over a war that is being waged in this land, all lands. My views on this war are clear: it is happening, it is happening in everywhere, and it will continue to happen until it is cured.

What do you mean by cured?

Well is a virus, specifically one called Coronavirus...

Some people believe we should withdraw all the activities we do now. Some people believe we do all the activities we want to right now. Some people believe we should stay and fight it until we’ve established a stable nation. Some people feel like we have handed over control to the virus. I feel we should fight it and develop a cure to live in a country with our deserved freedom, we cannot and will not hand it over to a virus.

We all need some socializing, not like you kind people are doing today but instead what activities you would prefer to do.

- I care deeply about social service programs and providing opportunities for low-income households

- I will provide free tuitions for doctors

- I shall close the income gap and raise the minimum wage

- I appreciate everyone who wakes up every day and works hard for their community

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