Wednesday, June 18, 2008

McCain vs. Obama

So far in the 2008 presidential election no promises can be trusted proposed by either candidate. Between Barack Obama and John McCain nothing they argue is set in stone; that includes specific issues such as global warming and lowering the prices of gas that seem to raise at least 10 cents per gallon every week. In John McCain’s campaign he is reassuring citizens that real change will come, while mocking Obama’s campaign slogan saying, “Tax relief just isn’t change he can believe in.” Citizens shouldn’t trust change until they see it, because all the presidential election is turning into is a childish act of one another making fun or disputing against the other, instead of figuring out and consolidating over new and improved ideas to help us, the citizens live a better and easier life. If the presidential nominees goal is to make citizens happy then they should spend the time to hear our complaints and hear what needs to be changed, rather than just assuming what needs to be done, promising something will change for the better, and then sit back and accomplish nothing. John McCain states that all of Barack Obama’s plans for overcoming the price of oil is an old plan stolen from the Jimmy Carter’s “big idea” campaign. If all John McCain can do is talk about how Obama isn’t coming up with probable solutions, then he needs to look twice in the mirror, because at least Obama is making an effort to solve these everyday issues that are taking a hard toll on citizens daily. If John McCain wants to win this election he better step up to the plate and hold on tight for what’s coming ahead.

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