Protus
This book is about the first African-American female United States President that was congressionally allowed to implement laws that successfully transformed her presidential objectives to the following as well as other major accomplishments:
• Changed government laws; implemented judicial mandates; as well as modified existing political election practices.
• Configured new income tax brackets; regulated the product and service prices of all businesses; as well as drastically decreased foreign and domestic debt.
• Created numerous jobs that resulted in the decrease of unemployment statistics to 2%; as well as reduced national crime statistics to 5%.
• Established national databases containing information regarding persons, businesses, criminals, and other entities.
-- Barbara Hughes