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I don’t believe it has to be this way. After traveling the country and speaking with voters, I am more convinced than ever that we don’t have to be a nation in decline. But first, we have to make that choice — a choice to be better, to do better. And it starts with better policies.As president, I’m prepared to do just that. However, those policies will take time to take root. If a sink is overflowing, you don’t run for a mop, you turn the faucet off first. I believe there are simple opportunities to stop the flooding of despair we witnessed on the streets of Kensington. And when combined with the hard work of reviving our national identity, I believe such an agenda will produce good fruits in this country.The first step is to stop incentivizing people to do the very things we don’t want them to do. If we want people to work, then stop paying them not to work. If we want people to be clean and sober, then stop handing out needles and crack pipes. Enabling destructive behavior is not compassionate. Do we really think handing out kits packed with Pyrex crack pipes, metal pipe screens, mouthpieces, lip balm, alcohol swabs, lighters, chewing gum, and condoms, is the way to help people get back on their feet?...The second step is a little more complex. To progress from the initial stage of prioritizing urgent needs to effectively tackling the problem of drugs inundating our streets, we must address the vulnerabilities along our borders. This is just common sense. After witnessing the sheer human misery caused by unfettered drug access for myself, I’m astonished that we haven't focused our attention on the immense power the drug cartels have along our southern border and the devasting impact this has had on Americans.
The human suffering in our cities is a symptom of deep cultural rot. Here's how I plan to fix ithttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/the-human-suffering-in-our-cities-is-a-symptom-of-deep-cultural-rot-heres-how-i-plan-to-fix-itBy Vivek Ramaswamy | June 27, 2023 09:00 AMBecause of his lack of name recognition, I do not believe Ramaswamy has a ghost of a chance in the R primaries. OTOH, if he's willing to go that route I think he could be an excellent running mate.