"Ladies and gentlemen! Jenny will be your best friend! Our Li Clan has always been serving the citizens, providing everyone with the world's best work and living environment..."
The rhetoric of American campaigning can't really be said to vary; it's just identical.
At the city council level, it's basically all about emphasizing 'service to citizens.'
Simply put, it's about building some infrastructure.
But, does this service really exist?
Take the subway, for instance.
Most subways in the United States have been around for quite some time.
Moreover, there's a very noticeable feature.
If anyone with a normal sense of smell walks into a US subway.
Whoa!
They'll immediately smell a strong stench of urine.
It's the same for any subway station in any American city.
Some might think, isn't that too absolute? But that's the truth.
When politicians are rallying for votes, they always promise to improve services.
But the urine stench always remains.