Policymaking today tends to be “dimly understood, often distrusted and disconnected from the consequences of the policy being implemented,” President Bill Clinton (SFS’68) said in a speech at Georgetown.
My Dear Hon'ble President, Good morning! Laughter and happiness are the SUN that drives away the winter and disappointment from the human face. Happy Monday! Thank YOU so much and God bless YOU all abundantly 👍🌹❤🙏
As a student of government I am eternally grateful to Georgetown University where I completed my degree requirement in Political Theory and Population Studies for my Degree in Government from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York in 1977, for which I compeleted all my graduating my 4-year AB degree at the end 3 years instead 4 years.[]
My Dear Hon'ble President, YOU were one of the charismatic Presidents of the United States of America. I am a huge fan of YOURS. Needless to say that when YOU had visited Bombay Stock Exchange a few years ago I was present in the office of our Vice President, which is next to BSE. I was about to accompany our Vice President then a few cops came and discouraged me and I could not meet YOU. My son Colin George is now working in Dubai. Please help him. Thank you very much and may God bless YOU all in abundance 🙏
President Clinton was probably really busy that day. It is probably etiquette of the Secret Service to "discourage" citizens from asking to meet a former U.S. President. They get that ALL the time. It really puts a burden on public officials, in my opinion. I truly believe that they would love to meet all of their supporters, but it's just not feasible.
There is no money, there is nothing new, there is nothing better, there is no communication, there is nothing to give, there is nothing to be responsible, there is no communication.
Declining middle class, growing top 1 percent, 7.7 million coming out of poverty... Who's paying for the bottom rungs of society to increase their standard of living?
Respected sir, I appreciate your work and effort. I want to give one job to your foundation. All over the world we are facing water crisis. Poor people leave the home because of lack of water in the locality. I request you to make policy of compulsory digging of socking pit while construction of house , All the rain water from terrace of building must go inside the earth in cities. Cities are increasing in no all over the world. Just imagine this single step can increase the level of water slowly. The law should be forced strictly for all countries either by social awareness or by penalty. The tropical country have more rain and blessed with the free stone. We can give them some benefitsand promote them for this job. Now a day's we can cover socking pit using all types of shive for protection from snakes and rats. Please make very nice policy to increase under ground water permanently. This is most serious issue then carbon. Calculate how many homes and buildings can give this service to mother earth. My English is not good enough. Namh shivay. Respected sir., Harvesting pure rain water from terrace to beneath earth is economical solution to water problem, but effort should be with speed of light. Namh shivay.