Thursday, November 6, 2008

More Money Being Circulated Bring Benefits for Everyone

Now that Obama has been elected president, he wants to spread the wealth. He is going to issue higher taxes for those families making $250,000 or more a year, and if you are single and making $200,000 or more a year. For those not making that much they will have breaks so they can will have more money.


People having more money means that they will be able to spend more, I already went over this a little. So that means that all companies will benefit from this. Car companies can take more chances and make new and unique cars, they can add more power and take more chances, knowing that everyone will have more money to spend.


There are plenty of family cars out there, but it is about time that some of the companies such as Toyota, start taking chances and produce a car for the car enthusiasts and tuners. A tuner is a car fanatic that loves performance cars, they take a car and upgrade all parts to after-market parts to make it faster and more unique. Toyota's last sporty cars were the Celica and Supra. They discontinued both cars because sales were dropping, and that was a few years ago. Today, there are a lot more can enthusiasts and tuners that are looking for a future Supra and all sorts of sporty cars to modify.

This is the new Hyundai Genesis coupe that will be released in the beggining of 2009. Hyundai gave the car to a company that specializes in modifying cars. The company is HKS, and here is what they did to the car.


Of course it costs money to modify your car to make it faster, they are after-market parts for a reason. They enhance the power output of your car, but now that more people have more money, it will be easier for them to spend it on something that they want like a new car or after-market parts for their current car.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Businesses Will Do Better If Obama Is Elected


If Obama is elected president, this will help the economy and all businesses. Obama wants to give the average person more money, and for the average person to spend more in government. This is great economically because it is a good way to get us out of a recession.

How this works; you give more consumption power, the economy picks up, and then the government also picks up. Government expenditure has a multiplier effect on the economy, so depending on the multiplier amount $1 spent will generate more than $1 in output for the economy as a whole.

If no one has money to spend, you are not going to have any business to do. The people need to have money to buy food, water, pay for shelter and any other necessities. If a business doesn’t sell products from any of these categories, they need the people to have extra money after spending on these necessities before spending it towards their business. Extra spending leads to allowing businesses to hire more employees and still be able to pay them. This in return increases spending, because more people are making money and are able to buy the things they want or the things they need.

This is exactly what businesses want because it will not only help them be successful and make good money, but this will save the economy. It will also open up doors for people who are looking to start businesses because they won’t have to worry about the economy and people not having money to spend. It will make better lives for everyone because even if a new business isn’t making as much money as the top businesses; they have a good chance to make a much better living for themselves.

I am not saying that Obama is the best choice and that he should be president, what I am saying is that; if he is president, the ideas that he told the nation was that he wants to spread the wealth, which would leave to all of this success for businesses.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

The Good and Bad About Both Presidential Candidates

There are good and bad things about each candidate, and it depends on the citizen to see if they are good or bad and if the goods over power the bad or vice versa.
If Obama is elected he will raise taxes for the rich, so that he can make life easier for the poor and middle class. That means all the people that put in all of their hard work in school and to become something, will be paying more to help those that did not take school seriously. That really is not fair for the successful people; they should not have to sacrifice their earnings from their success because other people decided to be lazy and not care enough to make a good living on their own. Obama has no experience, as he has never worked on a state, county, or city level budget.
The good thing about Obama being president, if he is elected, is that when he raises taxes to help the poor and middle class have more money. They will be able to spend more, which means businesses will be more successful because more people will be spending money. It will be easier for people to start businesses and for businesses to be successful because they won’t have to worry about people not having money to spend on their products. Another good thing about Obama being president is, he plans to remove the troops out of Iraq by the summer of 2010. He wants to finish the business in Afghanistan. This will be good for America so we can save more money, and not have to lose anymore soldiers.
The good about McCain becoming president is that he has experience. He has been into politics for a long time and knows what he is doing. He wants to create more wealth, not just spread it around. That way the people that work hard will be able to continue to keep their money and not have to help the poor and middle class. He has foreign policy experience and has an understanding for national security. McCain is committed to the US and has experience in the armed services.
The bad about McCain is that he has followed George W. Bush 90% of the time, and look where Bush has taken the US. We are in the worst economic state since the great depression. We don’t want to continue being in this economic state. We need USA’s economy to get better so we can all live easier. McCain also has a bad temper and we don’t want a president that has anger problems. Anger problems could lead to anything. He chose a Vice President that I am not too crazy about. I don’t really like Palin and I don’t think many people do like him.
These are just some of the good and bad facts and ideas of the two candidates. It’s up to you to pick who you trust and believe in. I am still reviewing the ideas of the candidates to help me choose who to vote for.

Friday, October 31, 2008

The 2008 Election Is Right Around The Corner

The 2008 Presidential Election is just around the corner. Who will you choose, McCain or Obama?
Do you want a president that has supported President Bush 90% of the time, or do you want a president that has his own ideas and does not follow Bush? Obama is a young candidate that wants to really change America and make a turn around. While McCain, who is an older man, wants to continue running America with a "Bush" style to it.
Obama wants to raise taxes to help the low and middle class citizens. He wants to spread the wealth among everyone to hopefully make America nicer and have less poverty. McCain does not agree with this decision and wants to make the tax cuts, which were done by George W. Bush in 2001 and 2003, permanent.
Would you rather have higher taxes, or have tax cuts?
I personally feel that Obama raising taxes to help out the low and middle class citizens is not completely fair. I see it as taking money from those who took school seriously and worked hard to become successful only to pay more and help out those who didn't take school seriously and just goofed off. It's like Robbin Hood, but taxes, "taking money from the rich and giving to the poor." How do you feel? Do you think it is fair to raise taxes for those who work hard and make good money?
I also don't completely think McCains ideas of making tax cuts permanent is a good idea either. Taxes need to be paid, and so do the US debts. The debts that we owe need to paid off some how, and it would be better if it was sooner than later, but with tax cuts it will just take longer.
If taxes are raised, they should be raised for everyone. It should not descriminate against the successful. I don't know who I will vote for just yet, these are just my ideas and how I see things.
So who are you going to vote for? Why do you support the candidate that you are going to vote for? Did this reading help you make a decision or see things differently?