Monday, March 1, 2010

History Blog #1

Dear President Barack Obama,

As your advisor, I believe that in order for you to succeed, your number one goal as president, should be to effectively communicate with the US as a whole. Everyone is currently facing their own obstacles, along with having to constantly adjust to new laws and ideas being put into place. However, if you come up with a way to strategically grab everyones attention at once, and make them feel as if you are recognizing and trying to address their questions and concerns ndividualyl, on a personal basis, then more respect woulf come your way? Why? Because then citizens will began to feel heard and important, which will eventually lead to more patience, encouragement, and motivation. At this point, the economy is in deed, a very imbalanced place right now and its up to you to help reconstruct it.

Not only has the unemployment rate icreased, but even those who have jobs are sufferering, because they too are also becomming frustrated at how long its taking to really notice a dastic change in the econonomy. Gas prices are sky rocketing, health care is slipping, and education support is becoming limited.

Your reassurance to the people is not to just give hope, but to set your objective and presidency apart from the previous, but connected to the ones that stand in history as someone that did what they believed, but tried their hardest to take in the consideration, thoughts, ideas, and struggles of others, similar to former president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

President FDR believed that all should be created equal, and that he served the people to the best of his abilty, helping them to realize the good in the future, and forget and move forward away from the bad and troubles of the past.

In the end, this letter is not to make up your mind for you, when it comes to fulfilling your duty as president, but to help you in a way that veers your mind toward a direction that will help fulfill your duty as president to the best of your ability in a smart and creative way. Because, no matter what, you represent the people, and the people represent your work.



Sincerely,

Your advisor

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