Knojerakk for Utah

Day 483, 20:34 Published in USA USA by Knojerakk

Congressional Platform – Knojerakk for Utah

My Name is Knojerakk, some of you may know me, some of you may seen comments I have made on various eUSA boards. I can not claim to have been in Utah a long time as I have been busy traveling around the country as an officer in the United States National Guard, however, I feel that I am still completely capable of serving Utah with distinction, transparency, and honor.

My credentials are: I am a Lieutenant in the National Guard, I am not a platoon commander, I am a staff lieutenant and I work with the National Guard command to streamline the management of the entire Second Division. I am also a member of the United Independents Party, as the party’s name implies, I am all in favor of unity, independent thought, and working with all other people regardless of state, party, or nation.

There are many issues of importance to eAmericans today however, seeing the recent trend in wars, I would say the most important issue is the military. Many of us have fought in wars, many of us are members of the Armed Forces, my goal is to support the armed forces to the best extent possible. I believe strongly in developing our military into an even more powerful force than it is today. In order to do that, a few things must be accomplished. 1) There must be a greater flow of information from the President to our Generals. 2) There must be a better flow of information down the lines of command to the ordinary private in the field. 3) It is imperative that in times of war weapons are available to the soldiers of this great nation while at the same time not compromising the benefits of free trade and enterprise.

The economy of America is growing; we have seen the benefits of war and a tax plan that has allowed for a great freedom of government spending to benefit us all. Prices may reach very high levels at times; however, we can already see that prices have dropped from their wartime highs. I feel that this price fluctuation is good for the market; however, I feel it might be beneficial to limit the extent of this fluctuation.

I support all available foreign negotiations. We should never make our country reliant upon other nations, nor should we turn down a helping hand or assistance. The use of treaties and protection pacts can strongly benefit our country and we can all grow from bolstering the alliances that we support. America is strong however; we have seen what can happen when an alliance is turned against one member.

I will happily entertain any questions or comments and I can always be reached to lend assistance to any citizen of eAmerica.

Knojerakk