The point is that Kerry has never said how anything is going to be different. Everything that he has said has either been the same plan as Bush, or something that he is not going to be able to pull off. So why should I vote for someone who has no idea how he is actually going to be able to accomplish anything once he is in office?
So explain to me how Kerry is going to fix any of this, because everything he has said since his campaign has been complete bullshit. His plan for Iraq is to bring in Allies, who have already said they aren't sending any troops to Iraq no matter who is elected. As for walking off with the explosives, Bush isn't on the ground making day to day military decisions, and Kerry won't be either, so unless Kerry plans to replace the military people in command of Iraq, which he has never said anything about, nothing is going to change. So while I've been listening to Bush's "bullshit" you have been riding the Kerry train into fantasy land. Tell me which is worse.
Again if you would go and actually research the outsourcing issue you would understand that it is a much smaller problem than Kerry makes it out to be, and that there is no evidence that Kerry's "solution" will actually do anything to stem the outsourcing of jobs. Companies don't outsource only for tax reasons. The fact is that overseas workers will do the same job for a third of the wage, the tax incentive has nothing to do with that. Also, if Kerry removes the tax incentive American companies will be taxed twice on goods sold in the global marketplace, which will hurt American business in the long run. It comes down to living with a small number of jobs lost to outsourcing, or large-scale unemployment when American companies have to start laying off their workforce 5 years from now.
The economy is on the way up and unemployment has seen a decrease in every month this year. So the economy is not going "to tank" under Bush. Also the jobs that are being created usually pay more than the national average. As far as "wiping his ass with the constitution" I can't think of any President that has actually believed in spreading freedom and democracy to the world like Bush. The fact that people in Afganisthan were able to have a free election and decide their own future makes me proud. If you would actually go out and do some research on the issues you would realize that everything you are saying is propaganda from the left. There are problems that the American people have to face over the next four years, but Kerry doesn't have any solutions for those problems. Bush has shown that he does.
I came into this election wanting to vote for Kerry but when I researched his plans, for the economy, or the war, or health care, I found that there is no way he can pull off anything that he is promising. That means that if he is elected he is going to have to go back on all of his promises and come up with a plan that is actually possible, and who knows what that will be. I can't vote for him without any idea of what he is going to actually do once in office. Whether you like his politic or not, at least you know where Bush stands.
The point is that Kerry has never said how anything is going to be different. Everything that he has said has either been the same plan as Bush, or something that he is not going to be able to pull off. So why should I vote for someone who has no idea how he is actually going to be able to accomplish anything once he is in office?
So explain to me how Kerry is going to fix any of this, because everything he has said since his campaign has been complete bullshit. His plan for Iraq is to bring in Allies, who have already said they aren't sending any troops to Iraq no matter who is elected. As for walking off with the explosives, Bush isn't on the ground making day to day military decisions, and Kerry won't be either, so unless Kerry plans to replace the military people in command of Iraq, which he has never said anything about, nothing is going to change. So while I've been listening to Bush's "bullshit" you have been riding the Kerry train into fantasy land. Tell me which is worse.
Again if you would go and actually research the outsourcing issue you would understand that it is a much smaller problem than Kerry makes it out to be, and that there is no evidence that Kerry's "solution" will actually do anything to stem the outsourcing of jobs. Companies don't outsource only for tax reasons. The fact is that overseas workers will do the same job for a third of the wage, the tax incentive has nothing to do with that. Also, if Kerry removes the tax incentive American companies will be taxed twice on goods sold in the global marketplace, which will hurt American business in the long run. It comes down to living with a small number of jobs lost to outsourcing, or large-scale unemployment when American companies have to start laying off their workforce 5 years from now.
The economy is on the way up and unemployment has seen a decrease in every month this year. So the economy is not going "to tank" under Bush. Also the jobs that are being created usually pay more than the national average. As far as "wiping his ass with the constitution" I can't think of any President that has actually believed in spreading freedom and democracy to the world like Bush. The fact that people in Afganisthan were able to have a free election and decide their own future makes me proud. If you would actually go out and do some research on the issues you would realize that everything you are saying is propaganda from the left. There are problems that the American people have to face over the next four years, but Kerry doesn't have any solutions for those problems. Bush has shown that he does.
I came into this election wanting to vote for Kerry but when I researched his plans, for the economy, or the war, or health care, I found that there is no way he can pull off anything that he is promising. That means that if he is elected he is going to have to go back on all of his promises and come up with a plan that is actually possible, and who knows what that will be. I can't vote for him without any idea of what he is going to actually do once in office. Whether you like his politic or not, at least you know where Bush stands.