There will be a push to declare paid leave a "right" by the government. I'm not sure of the details or how this benefit will be financed. As a private capitalist owner of a small pop stand, I'm sure this "right" will not be available to me, but I'm used to that. We've generally become a people who expect things to be "given" to us. We rely on insurance to pay for many things. We rely on the "government" to "give" us things. The obvious concern is that if a third party is "giving" us something, they can also take it away. I would like to see less reliance on third parties, and I would like to see more resources in the hands of individual citizens to control how they see fit. For instance, if you are going to have a child, and you want to take off work for a month or so, save your money so you'll have the resources to do so. Sacrifice, if you must. It feels good, and if you're having children, you'll need to get used to it. I think families should have the resources to raise a child themselves as opposed to having to put the child into day care. It's just a matter of time before day care is declared a "right". We need a leader who will inspire and guide the private sector into creating individual wealth through fair and equitable business practices. I have observed a change in the work ethic of employees over the course of my career. It is much harder to motivate employees these days. There is a clear entitlement mentality. My point is that I have faith in individuals and in thr private sector. I don't think it's good to be dependent on any central entity or third party. Goverment certainly has an important role in our civilization. Security, education, infrastructure. I envision its role as passively supportive rather than actively providing.