Campaigning may be the only true bipartisan action August 16, 2008
Posted by Nevada Pundit in Barack Obama, Campaigning, John McCain, Policy.trackback
Let’s be realistic people, when it comes down to the campaigning neither candidate is above the other. They have both run negative ads, they are both surrounded by lobbyist or people directly linked to them. They have both taken money from people which are shady. Hey that’s politics dating back to the Roman Empire; odds are it won’t change any time soon.
The reality is you have to discern the best message you can from each of the candidates and make a decision based on that. I am, personally, a McCain supporter because his ideas more closely match the direction I want to see the country going to. I want a less socialistic tax code. I want people to be able to work hard for a better future and actually have that future and not have those rewards given to the people who don’t feel hard work is the answer. I want more independence on vital U.S. needs such as oil. I want a stronger military especially now with Russia deciding that it wants to revert back to old school bullying of its neighbors.
These are my views and I feel McCain supports them better. If you disagree….great, what a boring world it would be if we all agreed. Just look hard at the message that each of the candidates is putting out, research the true cost of their policies to America and decide if it is worth it then ask yourself if you believe that they are capable of implementing those policies. If you then decide to vote for Obama then good for your, if you decide that McCain is your man…even better.
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