As a candidate for the presidency, I made three campaign promises for today and tomorrow, and my first promise is to build three American space stations. The cost of building these stations will be $10 trillion dollars each, bringing the total cost to $30 trillion dollars. I understand that this is a large sum of money, but I want to emphasize how important these stations are for America’s future in space.
Building these stations will not only give America superiority in space but will also have a significant impact on our economy. For every $1 dollar we spend on these stations, we can expect approximately $17 dollars for our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This translates to more jobs and a stronger economy for America.
It’s worth noting that China has approximately $15 trillion dollars for the entire year, while Russia has approximately $6 trillion dollars. The United States, on the other hand, has $21 trillion dollars a year. By building these space stations, we can generate even more revenue for our country and surpass both Russia and China economically. We can also reduce our reliance on products from these countries and strengthen our manufacturing industry.
In my previous OP-ED about energy policy, I mentioned that we will flood the world with oil, which will significantly impact Russia’s main GDP source, which is oil. By dropping the price of oil from over $100 dollars a barrel to approximately $30 dollars a barrel, we can compete with Russia’s low barrel price and provide affordable oil to the poor and middle class.
I understand that building these space stations and implementing our energy policy will require a significant investment. However, I am committed to taking care of the American people, particularly the poor and middle class. By investing in these initiatives, we can create more jobs, boost our economy, and reduce our dependence on other countries. Therefore, I urge the American people to support my vision for the future and help us achieve a better future for our country.