Integrity, courage, and faith are very powerful character traits for any politician to have; sadly, very few elected officials seem to have these traits, at the local, state, or federal levels. There is one man who has insisted that his appointees have these traits; his name is President Joseph Biden. He maintains that all of his appointees present their ideas from the standpoint of “gut to heart to brain.” If their ideas are formed in this way and they have intelligently developed their ideas through this plan, then he will take a serious look at all of their ideas. If, however, their ideas fall short of this plan, then perhaps they are not worthy of continued consideration.
President Biden asks that everyone do their jobs with humility, trust, diversity, compassion, and intelligence. He understands that we all make mistakes, but only those who acknowledge their mistakes will remain in office. Everyone must take responsibility for both good and bad decisions in order to move forward. Transparency must be maintained for the American people to understand measures are being developed for the good of all citizens, not just one person or one group. President Biden is concerned that everyone of his appointees will get the opportunity to serve without ridicule, and all will be treated with respect. Our country was built on a “can do attitude,” not on apathy. In order to serve this country, everyone must believe in the idea that we are a “possibility country.”
For the past four years, this country has been run on the idea that fear, hate, and lies will make America better. These things have torn us apart. Integrity, courage, and faith will take these broken parts and help build our nation once again. President Biden has all the right qualities to be a fine leader; like all truly caring leaders, he needs our help. He will need our strength, our compassion, and our prayers. As Americans, let’s start by being respectful of each other, caring about each other, and praying for God’s help. I want to be proud of America again. Don’t you?
Anna Hartt
