if you can really be called such a thing, there's a few things that you need to be made aware of apparently. Don't worry, this is not about the environment because we all know you could care less about that.
When you spend over 1.3 million to cover something up, that something is likely to be found out. The American public has plenty of room to jump to conclusions about you not being born in the United States if you won't show anyone your real birth certificate and the travel documents of your mother during the time period of your birth are kept secret too. Personally, I've never felt you were a right fit for our country's leader, but I'm laying all that aside for facts. If you don't meet the requirements to be President (being born on U.S. soil) then you CAN NOT be President. I don't actually like that law. I think if you've lived on U.S. soil for at least 95% of your life, then you run for the Presidency. Unfortunately, I don't make the laws.
The second thing I'd like to address is your ignorance towards our nation's economic stress. You allude to it's recovering and healing, yet millions of Americans fail to see so. With $40 million in budget cuts for a Providence school district, I think they fail to see so as well. Things are not getting any better for our economy and it is not who of you to lie to the public and tell them otherwise. Inspiring hope and change was your campaign motto. I see no hope coming from you. As far as change, you have quickly become the sterotypical politician by placating everyone with lies.
Here's one citizen who refuses to believe in them and expects better from her President. Please, instead of trying to fabricate a better economy, actually make it beter for all of us if you are going to remain President.
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