Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is my take. I will tell you up front I am an Obama voter. I don't think the President can actually influence the economy as much as the media and others credity him for. Congress has an equal if not bigger role in passing legislation. The debt crisis is not being solved by either party. The simplified the R's keep trying to cut from the smallest piece of the pie, discretionary spending, i.e. the federal bureaucracy. Even if you got rid of the entire federal gov't, you wouldn't solve the problem. The larger issues are Medicare, SS and defense spending and the R's aren't willing to open up the defense budget. The D's on the other hand aren't willing to look at the social programs. Eventually we are going to have to cut from everywhere and raise taxes, but no one is willing to say that. It will have to happen no matter who is in office.
The power that the President does have is the power of appointment. For me the most important is the Supreme Court. I don't want another Alito or Scalia on the court. I don't agree with their judiical philosophy and don't want to see the court move even more to the right.
Foreign policy. I don't necessarily agree with everything Obama has done, I think he is more measured and thoughtful than Romney. I honestly believe that a President Romney would have us go to war with Iran. I'm Jewish and I've heard tons of criticism of Obama with respect to Israel. I know many Jews who only vote Israel alone and they uniformly believe that Romney would be a better friend to Israel, which means supporting Bibi at all costs. That said, I also know plenty of Jews who support Israel but are highly critical of Bibi.
I also don't like the direction the R's have taken with respect to religion. In the R party there is too much blending of church and state. There is too much religion and mention of god for my taste. I want an 800 foot steel reinforced wall between church and state. The R's have a picket fence right now. Their polices from denying global warming, to teaching "intelligent design" to supporting conscience laws where pharmacists can refuse to give women birth control or Plan B based on their religious objections, make my skin crawl.
I could go on about lots of other things but I'll stop there.
Which is why the economy imploded under the 2006-2008 fully democrat congress.
Anonymous wrote:If you applaud the spread of radical Islam ...vote Obama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what concerns you about Obama?
Admittedly now, I don't know every political issue through and through. So I might show some of my ignorance here. I'm not a fan of his green initiatives. I'm not necessarily one of those "There's no such thing as global warming!" people and I do think we need to do something about the environment. The green initiatives seem to just have been huge wastes of time and resources though, with minimal benefits. I think he made some really poor choices with his cabinet- specifically, Eric Holder. Was the war in Libya necessary? Does he cater too much to Israel? (Full disclosure: I need to make it a point to read up more about Israel and our position with them and how this affects our relationships with other countries. Same with the UN. I know way too little about these issues.) Selfishly, I know my family will personally be negatively affected by his tax plan. That's not a deal breaker for me, it just sucks. I worry that he will raise taxes but will not cut enough in terms of spending to make much of a difference, so that we'll be swimming in debt (thanks to the cost of war and Obamacare) AND paying high taxes. I took a test at isidewith.com and it told me I side most with Jill Stein. Socially, I'm liberal. Legalize gay marriage, legalize marijuana, all of that's cool. Fiscally, I think I'm a little more conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Here is my take. I will tell you up front I am an Obama voter. I don't think the President can actually influence the economy as much as the media and others credity him for. Congress has an equal if not bigger role in passing legislation. The debt crisis is not being solved by either party. The simplified the R's keep trying to cut from the smallest piece of the pie, discretionary spending, i.e. the federal bureaucracy. Even if you got rid of the entire federal gov't, you wouldn't solve the problem. The larger issues are Medicare, SS and defense spending and the R's aren't willing to open up the defense budget. The D's on the other hand aren't willing to look at the social programs. Eventually we are going to have to cut from everywhere and raise taxes, but no one is willing to say that. It will have to happen no matter who is in office.
The power that the President does have is the power of appointment. For me the most important is the Supreme Court. I don't want another Alito or Scalia on the court. I don't agree with their judiical philosophy and don't want to see the court move even more to the right.
Foreign policy. I don't necessarily agree with everything Obama has done, I think he is more measured and thoughtful than Romney. I honestly believe that a President Romney would have us go to war with Iran. I'm Jewish and I've heard tons of criticism of Obama with respect to Israel. I know many Jews who only vote Israel alone and they uniformly believe that Romney would be a better friend to Israel, which means supporting Bibi at all costs. That said, I also know plenty of Jews who support Israel but are highly critical of Bibi.
I also don't like the direction the R's have taken with respect to religion. In the R party there is too much blending of church and state. There is too much religion and mention of god for my taste. I want an 800 foot steel reinforced wall between church and state. The R's have a picket fence right now. Their polices from denying global warming, to teaching "intelligent design" to supporting conscience laws where pharmacists can refuse to give women birth control or Plan B based on their religious objections, make my skin crawl.
I could go on about lots of other things but I'll stop there.
Anonymous wrote:If you hate America, vote Obama.
Anonymous wrote:If you hate America, vote Obama.