Senator Marco Rubio takes a seat at a table in his Senate office,carrying a notepad, on which he says he is drafting a speech on his thoughts for a recent reform conservative agenda. Lexington had requested an interview with him, or several weeks previously,to discuss precisely this.
Lexington: The speech?
Marco Rubio: Yeah, I’m kind of giving a framework on our, and I say domestic policy,but really it’s the challenges that every, advanced, and industrialised Western country,and maybe some in Asia are, are facing. You see it manifest politically, and but you see it manifest socially and culturally,so…You’re planning a speech in the Senate on this?[br]I don’t know when it is, I’m trying to write a bunch of my thoughts together.
But this is the recent conservative agenda?
Well, or I mean the conservative section is about what the broader conservative response to the issues should be. I’m,I’m an incredibly optimistic person;...
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Source: economist.com