I've been in Japan for a little while and I don't see myself leaving anytine soon. I've been visiting the local towns and cities and various businesses to understand what the Japanese would like from the United States. It's definitely not because of the Horizon Festival.
So long France, hello Italy! Some of Italy's largest exports include wine, cars, car parts, pharmaceuticals, and gold. The administration is looking to expand its relationship with the Italians on an individual level, so it's time to pay a visit to the Italian Prime Minister.
I've been so busy I forgot to mention I'm in France meeting with the European Commission this weekend and next week. New trade deals between the EU and US are in the works.
I've been visiting various businesses on the East Coast, from Boston to Vice City. The administration is putting a focus on domestic manufacturing and supporting small businesses. They keep America moving.
I'm in Acadia this week checking out the Acadia Assembly line where the Vapid Scout is built. While I'm there, I'll be talking directly with plant management, supervisors and employees directly on the assembly line.
Had the Hyperbowl on the TV at Observatory Circle tonight. Was an interesting game. I'm sure iced coffee sales in northern New England are gonna plummet after that one.
I thought it was somewhat obvious, but I was sworn in behind closed doors again as Vice President. Madame President Fiore and I have quite a bit of work to do. I'll be convening in the Senate chamber on Monday morning.
We are pleased to announce that former Vice President and Governor Alfred Skiterrly @ASkiterrlyGTA is our new CFO and we are looking forward to working with him and achieving aggressive global goals.