With every inauguration in this country we fortify the seedling of our country: the decrepit two centuries old constitution. All standing before me, we are American even though some weren't born upon American soil, but rather united on the belief that we choose to hold in an archive written centuries ago by the brilliant authors that came before us. Although these words may be documented on paper, they alone are worthless. It is our job in government to execute these duties- by the people, for the people. Since 1789 every American President who has given this address has had a common goal of economic prosperity; in conclusion, the time has come where we continue the pursuit of economic prosperity.
I stand before you today, gratified in the faith you have laid in me. I am perceptive of the challenge before us, which is the task of reclaiming America's superiority. To reclaim the title for which we have so greatly sacrificed for; its is the one we justly deserve through means of callous work. As a nation, we have been through a myriad of predicaments. We are in a midst of a crisis as individual Americans. From blunt acts of terrorism to the ongoing unemployment dilemma, …show more content…
As a wise man once said, "when the rivers are all dried up and the trees cut down, we will formally be able to realize we cannot eat money". As a united country we need to concern ourselves with preserving our resources for generations to come. Our government is not the problem, nor is it going to be the solution. Ultimately, WE the people are the solution. WE the people will persuade and revive the betrayed to form a cohesive country, and this… this will not be an achievable goal through means of dissipative war but rather within our natural limitations. Through preservation of our resources for a day, known as tomorrow, a plentiful world will be waiting for future