12/16/2016 0 Comments If I were POTUSIf I were president of the United States, these would be my priorities. First of all, I would get rid of the wage gap. I think that everyone has equal right no matter their race, gender, religion, or sexuality. The fact that women get paid less than men is simply not American. I believe that women are no different than men and can do the same jobs, therefore they should get paid equally. It is important because everyone needs to feel equal in our country and by paying someone less just because they are a different gender definitely doesn't read as equal. This law doesn't just go for women, it goes for people of different races, religions, sexuality as well. Along with the wage gap, this executive order would also ban employers from firing and/or not hiring someone because of their gender, race, religion, or sexuality.
My second priority would be to instead of throwing people in jail for substance abuse, to give them help. For example, if someone was injecting themselves with a substance, there would be people to give them clean needles so it will be a little bit safer. In no way am I saying it is okay to abuse drugs but instead of punishing people maybe offer them rehabilitation or cleaner materials. There would be a fine and the abusers would be put on probation but they would not be put in jail. It would still be illegal to have possession of drugs in public and the abusers would only be allowed a small amount. If they were found to have more than their limit than they will be taken into custody so they don't harm themselves and will be forced into rehab along with that, they're probation time would be added to. My third priority as president would be to enforce a law stating that all children must attend school until they are 18 years old. The current law is you only have to be 16 years old to drop out of school. I feel that you are not old enough to make life changing decisions like this and even though you have to have your parents permission, they might not know how to say no or won't for some other reason. Most employers won't hire someone if they haven't finished college let alone high school and the jobs that will be available will not be able to pay bills. It will be better because the more people who are educated=the more people who work and the more people who work=more benefits as a country. These are my top 3 priorities as president. 12/14/2016 0 Comments Living inside of a videogame If you could live inside any video game, which would you choose? Why?
If I had to live in a videogame I would live in Mario Kart. One reason I would live in Mario Kart is because I am a very competetive person and I like winning a lot. Every time I play Mario Kart I win so I feel like I would always be happy in that game. Next, I really like driving so I feel that if I was able to drive all day it would never get boring. Another reason why I would live in Mario Kart is even when I did get tired of drving all of the time. I would have breaks because you have to be selected by the person playing the game to race. I think I would be one of the semi-popular characters like Diddy Kong so that I would sometimes have a break. These are the reasons of why I would live in Mario Kart If I had to pick which vehicle to pick well... That's easy. I would choose the Match Bike because that is theone I always win with. I like this bike because you can turn really sharp corners without decreasing your speed by too much. Another reason I like this bike is simply because of the look of it. I really like how sleek and areo dynamic it looks. Boosts are also easy to get with this bike because it is fast and easy to control. I would choose the automatic option of course because manual is just so much harder. If I was to pick a color that the bike would be, I would pick a light blue because it is my favorite color and I think it would look really cool with the design of the bike. These are the reasons of why I would pick the Match Bike |
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