[Presidential Address] Taxes, War, and a Domestic Agenda

Day 2,794, 19:57 Published in Canada Canada by DMV3


My fellow Canadians, I would like to thank you for an exciting ten days in office. I would hope that most of you are enjoying this term as much as I have been. It has been a roller-coaster ride, we successfully ended our direct battles with Germany and as I address you we are fighting what may be out last RW against Germany. We saw a show down between myself and Congress over taxes and their activity. Overall it has been a rather fun ride so far this month.

I know that some of you are unhappy with the high taxes, but that is the price we pay for war. While this war may be over, new wars may be just over the horizon. We must have the funds available not only for another possible offensive, but also in the event we need to repel an attack. Having funds available to us may make the difference between victory and disaster in the very near future. So while these taxes may not be convenient they are temporary and will help build a new and better Canada.

As I have stated the war seems to be winding down, but I promise you I have plans to allow Canadians to benefit from a direct conflict in the very near future. I can not give you specifics at this time as these plans are very sensitive, but I can assure you that we will all have more fun in the next few weeks.

Now is the time for Canada to focus on revitalizing our community, and it is time to rebuild our aging infrastructure. In the next few days I will be announcing some major plans for revitalizing our community. I am currently looking for some new people to get involved for with government this term. You must be willing to actually work on domestic programs that will help our community and have long-term benefits to damage creation and activity. If you're interested in learning more or just getting involved please contact me.

This term is far from over and I believe we still have great things to accomplish as a nation and as a community. I hope we can all work together to continue the success and fun we have begun this term. We have a lot left to do. Are you with me Canada?