- Joined
- Dec 20, 2008
- Messages
- 866
- Reaction score
- 80
1. He doesn't want to take away the guns/rights.
-He DID want to take away gun rights. After the first failure, he's now trying to at least limit what a person may own. IE. making Assault Rifles illegal for instance. Honestly, who needs that kind of gun? A handgun is fine for protection.
2. He doesn't restrict what you can watch/browse on the internet or T.V.
-No, he doesn't indeed. However, he's more than happy to assist in putting control over something that shouldn't have control on. We already have the FBI and all working on child pornography and other illegal kind of things, that's more than enough. Why add management over other content like YouTube to help a business and cut down our "Freedom of Speech"?
3. He wants to give everyone affordable healthcare
- It is affordable, but that's the sugar coating side he along with his colleagues are offering. Think of the consequences. Health Insurance is mainly needed for either the elderly with constant health issues or unknown factors coming into play randomly. That means, those who are paying who aren't sick are actually paying for the elderly. What happens, which it will most likely, if the young generation who see it easier to spend $95 fee to not get the insurance? That means not enough money to pay for the elderly and this whole thing goes bankrupt. Not to mention we'll be spending between 1.7-2+ trillion dollars to get this all ready. Like we need more debt?
4. He wants all to go to college and thus live the American Dream
- College is indeed important. I preferably would rather everyone to go to school. However, high school diplomas are all that's actually needed for a job. If one wishes to not go to college and get a career right out of high school, they should have that right.
5. He is trying to get Americans more jobs but it's pretty hard to do with factories in other world countries
- This one is a toughie, there's is so much that can be done and just have backfired on us. We can only hope that the economy will improve and private businesses will boom giving us more jobs. Large scale corporations only have money on their minds. Helping some of those large scale companies to have control over the internet is something that certainly will not help though.
6. HE KILLED BIN LADEN!
- Bush was having Bin Laden tracked back when he was in office. Bush was the one who focused a ton of our agencies and technology to locate Bin Laden. Bush may have not helped our economy, but he promised America that we will never see a day like 9/11 in our country again. Well, while he was in office, he made that true. He brought at least some peace back from that terror filled day and promised us justice will be delivered. I'll give credit to Bin Laden's death to Bush, not Obama.
7. He created 3 million jobs.
- I'll give him credit for this. He did a great job here at least. More jobs means more purchases and hopefully more trust in spending money. However, whose to say that that isn't just more people spending money they don't have but now think they do with a job? That creates more debt for the average American. However, let's just hope for the best...
Yes, things can be worse... That's why Americans are, 1 by 1, turning against Obama. He's slowly attempting to remove our rights. Our freedom of speech, our freedom to bare arms, our freedom as Americans. We want change, but this change is too drastic for most Americans, too scary to think of the consequences. Especially since those consequences are so severe if things backfire. Example would be like... Imagine you want to gamble $100. If you win, neat, awesome, lucky. If you lose, darn, $100 gone, sad, but we'll manage. However, what if the $100 didn't just vanish, but suddenly through you into a debt of a few thousand? How was that even possible? With a consequence like that, why even make the attempt?
I wasn't a fan of Hilary Clinton, however, I think she could have done a better job at running our nation... Never even liked her to be honest, so says a lot from me... However, opinions, to each their own I suppose.
-He DID want to take away gun rights. After the first failure, he's now trying to at least limit what a person may own. IE. making Assault Rifles illegal for instance. Honestly, who needs that kind of gun? A handgun is fine for protection.
2. He doesn't restrict what you can watch/browse on the internet or T.V.
-No, he doesn't indeed. However, he's more than happy to assist in putting control over something that shouldn't have control on. We already have the FBI and all working on child pornography and other illegal kind of things, that's more than enough. Why add management over other content like YouTube to help a business and cut down our "Freedom of Speech"?
3. He wants to give everyone affordable healthcare
- It is affordable, but that's the sugar coating side he along with his colleagues are offering. Think of the consequences. Health Insurance is mainly needed for either the elderly with constant health issues or unknown factors coming into play randomly. That means, those who are paying who aren't sick are actually paying for the elderly. What happens, which it will most likely, if the young generation who see it easier to spend $95 fee to not get the insurance? That means not enough money to pay for the elderly and this whole thing goes bankrupt. Not to mention we'll be spending between 1.7-2+ trillion dollars to get this all ready. Like we need more debt?
4. He wants all to go to college and thus live the American Dream
- College is indeed important. I preferably would rather everyone to go to school. However, high school diplomas are all that's actually needed for a job. If one wishes to not go to college and get a career right out of high school, they should have that right.
5. He is trying to get Americans more jobs but it's pretty hard to do with factories in other world countries
- This one is a toughie, there's is so much that can be done and just have backfired on us. We can only hope that the economy will improve and private businesses will boom giving us more jobs. Large scale corporations only have money on their minds. Helping some of those large scale companies to have control over the internet is something that certainly will not help though.
6. HE KILLED BIN LADEN!
- Bush was having Bin Laden tracked back when he was in office. Bush was the one who focused a ton of our agencies and technology to locate Bin Laden. Bush may have not helped our economy, but he promised America that we will never see a day like 9/11 in our country again. Well, while he was in office, he made that true. He brought at least some peace back from that terror filled day and promised us justice will be delivered. I'll give credit to Bin Laden's death to Bush, not Obama.
7. He created 3 million jobs.
- I'll give him credit for this. He did a great job here at least. More jobs means more purchases and hopefully more trust in spending money. However, whose to say that that isn't just more people spending money they don't have but now think they do with a job? That creates more debt for the average American. However, let's just hope for the best...
Yes, things can be worse... That's why Americans are, 1 by 1, turning against Obama. He's slowly attempting to remove our rights. Our freedom of speech, our freedom to bare arms, our freedom as Americans. We want change, but this change is too drastic for most Americans, too scary to think of the consequences. Especially since those consequences are so severe if things backfire. Example would be like... Imagine you want to gamble $100. If you win, neat, awesome, lucky. If you lose, darn, $100 gone, sad, but we'll manage. However, what if the $100 didn't just vanish, but suddenly through you into a debt of a few thousand? How was that even possible? With a consequence like that, why even make the attempt?
I wasn't a fan of Hilary Clinton, however, I think she could have done a better job at running our nation... Never even liked her to be honest, so says a lot from me... However, opinions, to each their own I suppose.
People don't take time to think for themselves. They only listen to what they want to know is right. They don't want to hear the truth. I mean things could be worse. Just look at countries like China and North Korea.