If you are your country's president what do you want to do?

Philippines
August 21, 2009 11:23am CST
I've always wanted to change the system. like i want to put teeth to our laws and deal with corrupt officials who have been in our systems. Yours want do you want to change?
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3 responses
• China
25 Aug 09
unfortunately my country doesn't have a president but a chairman. If I'm the chairman the first thing I want to do is to help all the poor people and give them job. The second thing is to sentence all the criminal officials. The third thing is to send troops to kill the terrorists all over the world no matter which country they're hiding.
• Philippines
29 Aug 09
You have a heart for the people and hand against criminals. Those are very essential for a chairman Kidboy. I hope all chairmans think that way. Have nice day.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
21 Aug 09
If I was president, I would make all the heads of each department to justify their existence with the US Constitution. If they can't, convince me that they have a Constitutional right to exist, they go away. No department would receive any additional (non emergency) funding until their report is submitted. I would also have independent audits run on every department, their next budget would be based on those audits. Legal action would follow any findings of significant fraud. I would veto any and all bills that come to my desk that include blanket exemptions for the members of any of the 3 branches of the government.
• Philippines
29 Aug 09
You know what you want parated. you seems to be angry with such things. probably there are so many irregularities with those departments and probably corruptions that you saw. I heard one author said, "whatever makes you angry, that you are called to change" Have a nice day Parated.
@jonakyl (493)
• United States
21 Aug 09
I would push as hard as possible for term limits. I would want to limit that a single person can be Representative for only six terms, and then Senator for two terms. That would be 24 years in public office if they did full terms in both sides of Congress. This would do two things. One it would force out career politicians who spend most of their career insuring they stay in office, and two it would constantly introduce new ideas and thoughts in to the political process.