Writing Our Future

884 letters about "Economy"

The Many Pressing Issues by Benjamin R.

Our country deals with difficult questions every day. Who should we give tax breaks too? How should the American government control our energy uses? What should we do to help our economy? How so we restrict where oil can be drilled? Our President must lead us every day to solve the tough issues we face today.

letter 2 president by Jaime C.

Who will step up to the challenge of solving the economic crisis? Those who are effected are people in the middle class and lower and schools, hospitals, and other small communities. The true facts can be shocking if they are currently happening to you. This is a time of having some sort of back up to help you in hard times which today is one of those times. Who is to blame? How can we solve this growing issue?

Issues: Economy
Mr. President Letter by LiL' J0N

How foreign oil is so expensive lately. We need to stop buying foreign oil and start drilling for oil in the United States of America, under President Obama. We shouold start using biofuel or alternate energy sources.

The Economy by Rinker

My letter is about the Economy in the U.S.A. It is about how America is having a crisis and the problem needs to be resolved. All fingers seem to be pointing at the politicions and CEOs and hopefully they will fix the problem they were sent to Washington to do.

Issues: Debt, Money, Economy
Unlimited government works? by Gar P. Bare

I suggest that the president and government ways to improve the economy and hire more domistic jobs.

Issues: Government, Economy, Jobs
Who give a care about the Economy? Umm.. You should! by Ms.Color

The economy is realyl bad, and we need you to fix it up and make it better. Our country needs to be able to live atleast decent.

Health Care on the Backburner by A. Hemmelgarn

Because millions are without insurance every year and health costs are steadily rising, a health care reform must be enacted in order to preserve the security of the American people. Our economic future is in danger if health care costs continue to eat at excess money which could be pumped back into the economy in other ways. Universal coverage, stability, and quality are essential in boosting the sense of security throughout America.

Health Care That Will Cost You an Arm and a Leg by Kristine P.

The cost of health care has risen alarmingly over the past few years. If we don't reform now, how will we pay for health care in the future?

We the People by Arianna A.

The Constitution is what has kept this country together and made the U.S. what it is today- the land of the free. We live in such a great country that allows us to have our own opinions and decisions.

Dear Mr. President by Mary Grace S. 

This letter to the President focuses on problems that the youth faces now, or may face in the future. Problems such as the economy and social security.