You Decide July '09, interview with Emerick

Day 586, 16:04 Published in USA USA by logan Dunleavy

This interview contained five questions asked by be to Emerick.

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Question: How do you plan on fixing the economy?

I don't think there's anything majorly wrong with the economy. One Eye has a plan to lower import taxes, which has been thoroughly discussed and dissected, and I think deserves a chance. I'm all for free trade. Apparently, we aren't making any headway convincing our allies that this is a good idea, but perhaps after seeing how well it works for us (assuming that it does), they'll decide to follow suit.
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Question: How will you handle and use our military?

After leaving Atlantis-an alliance that I'd become disillusioned and frankly, annoyed with-I joined the Airborne. From there, I got firsthand experience of the workings of our military from the eyes of the common soldier, and i have to say, I was happy with it. My immediately commanding officer, Joshua Frost, has been great, and was very quick with his orders and very helpful in all matters, and, though I've had run-ins with him in the past, I've grown to appreciate Eugene Harlot. I think that our work overseas with Operation: Turkish delight was a great morale booster for everyone in the country, and after being involved in the operation, I wouldn't hesitate to boast about our strong and dedicated military to our allies.
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Question: What will you do for eAmerica?

For America in general, I'd like to focus on something that no president since Dishmcds has- our society. I've recently put together a national wiki team, and I'm going to propose the creation of the Pulitzer Prize very soon. I'm also going to examine our foreign policy and work on a program that's best for both America and our allies. I've been prostrating over my love of our neutrality recently, but even more recently, I've come under the impression that it might not be the best policy for our allies. I'm going to work with them and figure out how we can stay happy while keeping them protected.
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Question: How will you help neutral nations?

Well, we're a neutral nation, so those nations not involved in Peace are semi-allied with us. To this end, we should focus on good relations with them wherever possible and when best for both our and their country.
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Question: What will you do with taxes?

I want to mention that this is congress's job, not the president's. However, I am in congress right now, so it is pertinent. Like I said above, I like the idea of free trade. We're currently experimenting with the gift imports. We lowered the rates from 25% to 10%. over the nest few weeks, we'll have congressmen following the markets closely and examining the data. If everything goes well, then we'll approve to keep the change and move on to the next market. It's a slow process, but it's because of our past protectionist policy.