Trenton
Ian John Locke IV
I noticed today that overnight we lost a severe amount of people we dropped from something like 85 to 78. An overnight loss like that is unacceptable and must be ammended.
As mayor I will work to see that the death rate drops to as close to 0% as I possibly get it.
I will ensure an active Trenton that will rise above other cities.
And for those of you who didn't catch the previous article, I will summarize my platform for mayor:
I will lower taxes to enable younger citizens to improve their wellness. I will help businesses reach a higher quality and help new citizens start new businesses.
I will start a welfare system that will aid citizens who are out of work for 5 days or more and will aid new citizens who cannot find a job immediately to find a job and give them an amount of money per dium (small probably) to live; but the exact amount is to be determined once I can get the full state of the treasury of Trenton.
By keeping the taxes low and increasing the population, the tax revenue will jump and we will be able to start saving great amounts of money for the future purchase of a hospital.
I know none of this will occur in one term but I can at least set the foundation for myself in future terms or my successors.
Comments
Nice article, good luck
That\'s nice, but I don\'t see why citizen strength is good unto itself. eRep isn\'t RL, and city integrity\'s only purpose is to centralize people for military expansion. Are you in contact with our country\'s military leaders? New Jersey is adjacent to a lot of western European countries, so you might want to coordinate national security efforts.
I actually haven\'t been in contact with them Checkers but I will get in contact. Also I\'m not mayor yet. I still have to campaign against Aubra and Heywood.
In all honesty though, Checkers, if you wouldn\'t mind critiquing my platform for mayor I\'d be interested to hear your thoughts on it. You can find it as the second newest article (Local Elections: Trenton)