2016 Presidential Letter
Learn from me, a 14 year old girl from Seattle, about the issues going on in America's health care system and how we can fix them.
Depression is a common problem that causes massive amounts of loss of life, and there's little to none options for these depressed people to get he...
Sexual assault/harassment, an issue that it's affecting our community without we even knowing what's happening. And we can change these issue toget...
Donald Trump plans to build up our military by increasing the size of each branch and investing in new and more advanced technology. Is this the be...
If you have a Ferrari would you put the cheapest fuel into it? Would you just leave it sitting in your parkway? We all have an exotic vehicle and ...
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Schools need a nutritionist to plan school lunches in order to make them healthier.
President, I believe that, if we focus on the health benefit more, we could be much more happier, understanding, and healthier to who we as indivi...
A woman has the right to decide what she would like to do with her body and the government should not be able to take this right away.
We need to make sure there is accessible, affordable, and reliable resources that kids with mental health issues can go to for help, whether it is ...
Our debates no longer allow the people to know the candidates' plan when they have this country. We need to stop their bickering so the people can ...
We need to help support the people who are suffering with a Mental problem. We can help get medication and therapy to those who need it most. We ne...
The United States' food industry is broken. Giant food companies spend major money on ensuring consumers don't know this. We, as consumers, need to...
Guns are ruining our country... Mental problems and gun dispersal are the key factors to address the problem of Gun violence.
College isn't affordable for many creating a continuous poverty cycle and limiting their opportunities to do great things for our nation.
We must come together to educate ourselves on mental health/illnesses as a community.