On Politics, Methinks….
…that regardless of who wins the presidency, the majority of the middle class families will not benefit from either of the candidates plans.
How will offering a tax credit for health insurance help those who are already struggling, living with day to day? When something isn’t affordable, it’s not affordable because the money isn’t there. Giving a tax credit isn’t going to help day-to-day because most people don’t understand or know how to take full advantage of tax credits to begin with.
I’m still not sure who I am going to vote for - I disagree with both sides on many things. How can I vote for someone who supports killing babies who survive partial birth abortions? On the other hand, how can I vote for someone who supports sending more grown children of America’s mothers to be killed to a war that I don’t undertand?
Also, I don’t think that either candidate is a “magical savior” who is going to rid America of all it’s troubles. Taxes will always rise, disasters will always happen, and the economy will always rise and fall.
It’s quite a lot to ponder.
Anyway, if you aren’t currently listening to the debate…do so…now!
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