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Vice President Rockwell delivers address on infrastructure concerns


WASHINGTON DC, USA - At 6:00 PM EDT on February 7th, Vice President Jack Rockwell made one of his first few public appearances since being nominated for Vice President weeks before.

Rockwell delivered a speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, amidst live viewers in the audience as well as many more in a Twitch livestream run by C-SPAN.

His statement highlighted on activity at Washington, DC. Rockwell stated that he will be closely working together and collaborating with the Department of Housing and Urban Development on creating more civilian attractions for the capital, namely a casino, the remainder of national monuments, a number of restaurants (perhaps Freddy's BBQ Joint?), a national mall, and of course, some form of a national park.

Only ten minutes after Rockwell finished his speech, the Department of Housing and Urban Development hosted an informative press conference at the Pentagon, addressing concerns given in Rockwell's speech, as well as those touched upon in the January 2015 State of the Union only a week before.

Following both events, Vice President Rockwell, Secretary Exercist (Housing and Urban Development), Secretary Hartson (Defense), and Executive Manager Allen Jr. (Housing and Urban Development) left the memorial in a limousine convoy, en route to the White House to discuss further ideas and augmentation for the city.

POLITICO White House (updated 8:25 PM EDT, 2015/2/7)

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