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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Voting for President of the US

It is your civic responsibility to vote for the President of the US. The vote for the highest office in the United States should never be taken lightly. I have heard many people say that they're all the same or my vote does not count, they are all crooked and/or out of touch with what it is really like to live in the real US as a citizen. Many vote because they like the person not paying attention to what their views are on major issues that will affect your life. Your vote does count because it gives you a right to verbalize things that are going on in our country that you like and do not like.

I say really do your homework

Should you vote for a president just because you like their personality?
The answer to this is NO. You can like the person but he may not make a good president.
What issues are important to you, the economy, the military, freedom in the constitution, healthcare or international issues.

Think about these issues:
Which candidate understands what it is like to be lower to middle class or poor in America?
I believe no candidate truly knows what it is like to live in middle and lower class America, How can you know unless you've actually lived it. What is it like to work a job that pays minimum wage and need food stamps to survive, not take a vacation or have enough money to buy gas to get to work. Not one government official could possible know what it is really like to actually live paycheck to paycheck. They have never lived like this in this day in time.

Do you feel like our government should be larger or smaller?
Romney is for smaller government and President Obama is all about large government.
Less government means less opportunity for corruption. More government means more taxes. I don't know about what you think but I would rather decide what my taxes should be spent.
 
As for balancing the budget we should hire ordinary Americans that live paycheck to paycheck to advise the President. They have more experience of how to live within a budget and cannot just print money they do not have when the balance is negative. They could teach our government a lot.

Decisions the President, Senators, congressmen and women make need to seek out and really listen to the Americans that actually live with their laws and legislation. Being poor or lower middle class in America is not as the government sees it because they think you should not have any problems. When you actually live it you know the real problems and faults within the system.

Kelly Says, "If you really want to know how to help Americans you should talk to and listen to what they have to say about it." "When you vote on November 6th this year vote on principles and not on personalities because we have to live with your choice the next 4 years."



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