So you may have been reading Mr. Wentz's information on Obama...which provides one side of this year's presidential election....but I am a supporter of Mitt Romney and here's why:
Yes, I care about my education:
I, being a child in school, am directly affected by this act that president George W. Bush passed. I believe that it was probably one of the poorest decisions enacted by him, but I respect him tryint to get America's schools back on track. You may or may not know that American's are trailing academically compared to other countries, which, at least to me, is an outrage. We are the richest country in the world, and the most well-developed, so why shouldn't we have the best education? Romney will change this act, and make it more realistic. He will make the goals more flexible, which was badly needed.
Yes, Global Warming is happening but...
It is a pattern that will continue in the world. Yes, we might be speeding it up, but the real problem with the environment is our dependace on oil. As we all know, oil is an unrenewable resource, and takes millions of years to form. We use it for almost everything, from plastic, to the obvious gasoline. Romney will invest in nuclear energy programs, and other alternative energy programs to try to make the United States less dependant on such an important natural resource.
The thing you're most worried about, next to the war...
The economy. Romney wants to lower the corporate tax rate, therefore making it easier for them to hire the helping people that they want, and need. Less layoffs!!! He wants to reform the immigration laws, and end illegal immigration so that we can recruit the best and the smartest to become contributing parts of the United States' Economy. He wants to make George W. Bush's Tax Cuts Permanent, and eliminate the death tax. And, for really good news, he wants to lower income taxes. This all will lead to people having more money to put into the economy, making it stronger and steadier, that way we can come out of this recession.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
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