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.

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