Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2008

GET INVOLVED


GET INVOLVED:

Last night I received a phone call that was mostly for my wife but I was also asked to lend my help. My wife will be doing office work as a volunteer for the Obama Camp and I will be volunteering my time to canvas the neighborhood in my home town. I figure I can either keep writing and reach people or I can do something to help the cause for him. I was undecided until a few days ago but when I saw McCain being so indecisive and changing his vote on the Bailout it was all over with for him in my book.

If you get involved it will make you fill good about yourself and it also will give you for sight on the issues at hand. I just can not think of having another four years of BUSH with McCain at the helm. My income has dropped almost half from the early to mid 90's til present. I can not afford another four years of almost being almost broke. VOTE FOR OBAMA so we might have a chance to make some money again, have better health care, better education for our children, and hope in the system again.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

See how they measure up!





Barack Obama's Stance on the Economy
John McCain's Stance on the Economy
Health Care
Obama
As President, Barack Obama will guarantee health coverage for every American and will lower the cost of health care for the average American family by up to $2,500.
McCain
John McCain’s health plan would tax health benefits — imposing a $3.6 trillion tax increase on working families, the largest in American history.
Tax Policy
Obama
Barack Obama will ease the burden on hardworking Americans, offering middle-class tax cuts three times the size of McCain’s.
McCain
John McCain’s economic plan gives Big Oil a $4 billion tax break while 101 million households get no relief at all.
Energy Policy
Obama
Barack Obama will ease American’s burden at the pump, giving American families $1,000 in rebates. Barack will also create five million new jobs by investing in clean energy technologies.
McCain
John McCain’s record on energy puts Big Oil first. McCain has repeatedly opposed alternative energy proposals that help both the environment and working Americans’ pocketbooks.
Trade Policy
Obama
Barack Obama will end tax breaks for companies that send American jobs overseas, and reward companies who create good jobs here at home.
McCain
John McCain keeps tax breaks for companies that send American jobs overseas.
Federal Deficit
Obama
Barack Obama will cut both taxes and spending, implementing a responsible budget that lowers the federal deficit by reducing wasteful spending.
McCain
John McCain’s plan of giving tax cuts to the wealthy and to Big Business will add $3.4 trillion to the national debt, bankrupting America.
Barack Obama's Stance on the Economy
John McCain's Stance on the Economy

Friday Night Debate




FRIDAY NIGHT DEBATE:


I could not wait for the Friday Night Debate and as I waited all day long I watched CNN. I just can not believe the crisis we have gotten ourselves in. The BAILOUT I think is the worst thing that we could do, but yet what choice do we have? I feel the debate only covered the surface of what either one of these guy's could do. It is hard to make a statement when you do not know what the wording and final bill will be.


I feel that John McCain would be the wrong man for the job when you consider just how close to George W. Bush he is and I am not ready for another four years of the same old stuff. We need a change for the better and I know he can not come close to that. One major thing that bothered me in the debate was all of the worldly places he has been on the tax payers expense. I would think if he was on the hill instead of doing all these travels then maybe he could have made a difference. It seems to me that he was not doing the job he was elected to do if he was not their to do it!


Obama has some truth to what he says and he will not deni the way he has voted on issues like McCain kept making excuses for the way he voted on issues. We need someone to stand-up and not lie to the American people or throw fear tactic's at us. Obama did a fine job in the debate the way I seen it. He does have room for improvements and I am looking forward to the next debate.