Jennifer Jordan Madame President

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Casey Lee ISBN: 9781311367075
Publisher: Casey Lee Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Casey Lee
ISBN: 9781311367075
Publisher: Casey Lee
Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The rumor mill was running rampant and Jennifer Jordan certainly had to consider this proposition. President Jordan, Madame President...this did have some appeal to her. She despised politics. She felt politics were the main problem with the country and yet oddly enough, she was very intrigued by the notion.
Besides, history needed to be written. Jennifer Jordan was a self-made woman who, rumors had it and depending on the mood of the market, was one of the top five wealthiest people on the planet. She started out from an upper-middle-class family in Colorado. Her success was achieved at an early age when her company went public and her fortune grew. Now at the peak of her success, she was contemplating a major life change by running for President of the United States of America.
If there is any entity, business or organization on this earth that is too big to fail, it is the United States of America. Jennifer Jordan has a ten point plan that will bring the United States back from the brink of collapse and failure and return it to the great and power nation it once was. Her ten point plan is resonating with Americans and includes education, immigration, taxes, health care, military, welfare, budget and debt reduction, political reform, legal system overhaul and legalizing drugs. Her plan is to get the government out of the education system and change their role to funding and support. She is going to sunset income taxes and institute a national sales tax. She will make a systemic change in the way the welfare system works and change it from a hand out system to a hand up system. How will she accomplish her plan? She does this in the most non-political way imaginable and she wins over the country and media in the process.

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The rumor mill was running rampant and Jennifer Jordan certainly had to consider this proposition. President Jordan, Madame President...this did have some appeal to her. She despised politics. She felt politics were the main problem with the country and yet oddly enough, she was very intrigued by the notion.
Besides, history needed to be written. Jennifer Jordan was a self-made woman who, rumors had it and depending on the mood of the market, was one of the top five wealthiest people on the planet. She started out from an upper-middle-class family in Colorado. Her success was achieved at an early age when her company went public and her fortune grew. Now at the peak of her success, she was contemplating a major life change by running for President of the United States of America.
If there is any entity, business or organization on this earth that is too big to fail, it is the United States of America. Jennifer Jordan has a ten point plan that will bring the United States back from the brink of collapse and failure and return it to the great and power nation it once was. Her ten point plan is resonating with Americans and includes education, immigration, taxes, health care, military, welfare, budget and debt reduction, political reform, legal system overhaul and legalizing drugs. Her plan is to get the government out of the education system and change their role to funding and support. She is going to sunset income taxes and institute a national sales tax. She will make a systemic change in the way the welfare system works and change it from a hand out system to a hand up system. How will she accomplish her plan? She does this in the most non-political way imaginable and she wins over the country and media in the process.

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