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Jeb Bush Character Analysis
As a simple physics concept “Entropy” states, everything has a tendency to go to the state of disorder, including a group, a society, or a country. Thus, in order to prevent the “Entropy” from happening, a leader or central force is necessary. In this case, which is for a country, a president is needed. I would like to present the candidate I chose, Jeb Bush. Jeb was born in 1953 in Texas and he went to the University of Texas, Austin. He was able to obtain a B.A. Degree there. After his graduation, he went to South America to work, then he came back and moved to Florida in 1980. He started his real estate career there and was quite successful in the field. Due to his extraordinary deeds, he was named the Secretary of Commerce in 1986, then he became the governor of Florida in 1998. He was successfully re-elected in 2002, thus made him the first two-terms Republican governor. I consider Jeb Bush as a powerful candidate for the U.S President in the 2016 presidential election based on his family background and political experience, …show more content…
People may say that his new tax plans are weird and even bad for this country because it seems that it only benefits those who are rich. People used to criticize president Obama because people think that he had brought the U.S economy down, he took America to a bad position. Now, here is a chance. Here is someone who can possibly bring the U.S economy back up. The reason why I said this is because of his achievements are there. His actions actually improve the economy in Florida by so much. I believe that if he did it back then, he will do it later too. I believe that he has his own ideas, and he knows what does this country want, thus bring back the economy. So, Jeb is a very good candidate choice if you want a good president, take time to get to know him, or at least take a look at him, you won’t regret

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