Walking on a thin line

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I am writing this simple letter seeking advise on the status of our great governor of this great Commonwealth. First, I never see him or know of him working from 7:30am to 4:30pm on regular working days. It’s very, very, very, very hard to meet him since he became governor. I thought that he was for the people. All his staff at his administration are very political. I thought that I voted for him so that politics would stop in all government agencies starting with him but, oh no, its worse than past administrations.

Secondly, is the governor still capable of doing his constitutional duties? Become most of the time, it’s the lieutenant governor that does the works. I think that, as a young indigenous voter, the best bet is for the governor to step down and resign and tend to his health first and foremost. I heard from sources that he is not capable of doing his job or work at the Governor’s Office and that he does all his work at home. Even his dialyses is being done at home. So I think that, as a young voter from Precinct 1, let us urge all voters to encourage the governor to resign. I picture him as a governor walking on a very thin line.

Ignacio Deleon Guerrero
Dandan, Saipan

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