Originally posted by: mfs378
Maybe I should ask another question. For those of you who are voting because you like Bush, can you condense your reasons down to few sentences?
Originally posted by: NetGuySC
I will be honest about how I feel about Bush
I loved him 100% as a President until these last several months for these reasons:
The Prescription Drug entitlement that cost billions
It's better than nothing. Worse, it's better than senior citizens dying trying to get to canada or mexico just to get cheaper presceiption
The new budget doubling the budget for the endowment for the arts I guess he did this to maybe win some democrat votes.
What's wrong with the NEA? They do some good things.
His total disregard for increasing the deficit ... like his last budget which was alread underfunded, did not include Iraq and Afghanistan spending.
Bush has promised to decrease the deficit by 50% in about 3 years. I doubt he doesn't care for the deficit. It's just that there are more pressing issues, like the war on terror and getting the economy rolling again.
This immigration fiasco ... I am seperated from my wife and daughter because we chose to try to get her here legally, and Bush wants to just grant amnesty to illegals that are here? Not with my vote. This is also just to garner some hispanic votes.
These people come here and work hard. It's better for us to have them documented and give them a boost on how to maneuver through the legal channels on how to get citizenship, than to have them living in the shadows. Those that live in the shadows get taken advantage of.
I know these reasons can be detailed and twisted to makes either side look good/bad but I am just letting you know of my initial and current feelings of them.
I feel like I have to decide between a republican that spends and acts like a democrat and a democrat.
I seriously doubt that the spending spree will continue after he wins the election in November
I am not quite sure who I will vote for but I'm seriously considering just not voting. Hopefully Perot will run again![]()
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
They would revert back to Clintonian/Democratic fantasies. That in itself is scary. I don't trust Democrats with national security. The last Democrat (aside from Clinton) that mishandled national security came before Clinton and his name was Carter.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
They would revert back to Clintonian/Democratic fantasies. That in itself is scary. I don't trust Democrats with national security. The last Democrat (aside from Clinton) that mishandled national security came before Clinton and his name was Carter.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
They would revert back to Clintonian/Democratic fantasies. That in itself is scary. I don't trust Democrats with national security. The last Democrat (aside from Clinton) that mishandled national security came before Clinton and his name was Carter.
Originally posted by: outriding
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
They would revert back to Clintonian/Democratic fantasies. That in itself is scary. I don't trust Democrats with national security. The last Democrat (aside from Clinton) that mishandled national security came before Clinton and his name was Carter.
Clinton on terrorism
And again
The "R"'s trying to stop clinton
And what "fantasies" are you living in ?
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: outriding
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: tallest1
I for the most part respect the Bush-supporters here who have valid reasons for wanting to re-elect Bush,
but i dispise the folks who think that only bush can fight this war on terrorism. What do they think Kerry/Dean would do? Use the homeland security money to build a theme park? Give Bin Laden a slap on the wrist?
They would revert back to Clintonian/Democratic fantasies. That in itself is scary. I don't trust Democrats with national security. The last Democrat (aside from Clinton) that mishandled national security came before Clinton and his name was Carter.
Clinton on terrorism
And again
The "R"'s trying to stop clinton
And what "fantasies" are you living in ?
Stopping them is going after them in their redoubt, not simply passing resolutions and capturing those low-hanging fruits. Clinton was afraid to go after the terrorists so he lobbed a few missiles at them.
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Here is the main two reasons why I am voting for Bush:
After 25 years of trusting and dealing with a mad man, someone with power in the US finally had the brass ones to get rid of Saddam.
The economy is starting to pick up....I think the tax cuts and military spending are working.
Here are some worries:
The budget deficit - we are at war with a weakend economy...so for now its ok....but when the economy recovers and extra money is coming into the treasury, don't spend it - reduce the deficit.
Cost of college education along with jobs being moved overseas...these are huge problem that goes together hand in hand! Students are building up more debt more quickly and tuition rates continue to skyrocket, at paces faster than inflation. Students graduating with a tech degree cant find a work because they have no experience and the entry level jobs are now in India.
Health Care/ health insurance costs - Insurance premiums go up, quality of coverage goes down, cost of care goes up...something somewhere will have to give.
If any candidate has a plan that can ease my worries, and honestly thinks it can be passed, I would be happy to hear them out and consider changing my vote
Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Here is the main two reasons why I am voting for Bush:
After 25 years of trusting and dealing with a mad man, someone with power in the US finally had the brass ones to get rid of Saddam.
The economy is starting to pick up....I think the tax cuts and military spending are working.
Here are some worries:
The budget deficit - we are at war with a weakend economy...so for now its ok....but when the economy recovers and extra money is coming into the treasury, don't spend it - reduce the deficit.
Cost of college education along with jobs being moved overseas...these are huge problem that goes together hand in hand! Students are building up more debt more quickly and tuition rates continue to skyrocket, at paces faster than inflation. Students graduating with a tech degree cant find a work because they have no experience and the entry level jobs are now in India.
Health Care/ health insurance costs - Insurance premiums go up, quality of coverage goes down, cost of care goes up...something somewhere will have to give.
If any candidate has a plan that can ease my worries, and honestly thinks it can be passed, I would be happy to hear them out and consider changing my vote
Lemme get this straight - the deficit, cost of education, outsourcing, and health care issues bother you but you're going to vote for Bush anyway because corporations are getting rich and because we got Sadaam instead of Bin Laden?
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Edit: I didn't post this to insult your logic but, boy, you got me confused.
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Damn, my bad I pulled a West Palm Beach . . . I thought the "lesser of two evils" counted against Bush.![]()
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: NetGuySC
I will be honest about how I feel about Bush
I loved him 100% as a President until these last several months for these reasons:
The Prescription Drug entitlement that cost billions
It's better than nothing. Worse, it's better than senior citizens dying trying to get to canada or mexico just to get cheaper presceiption
Not in my opinion
The new budget doubling the budget for the endowment for the arts I guess he did this to maybe win some democrat votes.
What's wrong with the NEA? They do some good things. As soon as you borrow $1000 to send to them, I will agree with Bush borrowing ther money to double their budget
His total disregard for increasing the deficit ... like his last budget which was alread underfunded, did not include Iraq and Afghanistan spending.
Bush has promised to decrease the deficit by 50% in about 3 years. I doubt he doesn't care for the deficit. It's just that there are more pressing issues, like the war on terror and getting the economy rolling again.
So we will go in debt at half the rate we are now? at least doubling the budget of the National Endowment of the Arts is right up there with the war on terror, as far as an acceptable excuse to have a deficit
This immigration fiasco ... I am seperated from my wife and daughter because we chose to try to get her here legally, and Bush wants to just grant amnesty to illegals that are here? Not with my vote. This is also just to garner some hispanic votes.
These people come here and work hard. It's better for us to have them documented and give them a boost on how to maneuver through the legal channels on how to get citizenship, than to have them living in the shadows. Those that live in the shadows get taken advantage of.
Dart , Like I posted earlier, I will miss my daughters first steps because my wife and I have been trying to get her here legally since Oct 2002. Why should an illegal who came here on a boat or across a river, be given preferential treatment? Did you know that there are programs in place to come into the states legally? I do, been fighting the system since 2002, as far as i am concerned we should shoot to kill anyone crossing our boarders illegally. If they want to get here they can get in line behind me. I am already a tax paying citizen since age 15, my wife is college educated and my 10 month old daughter is 100% innocent, why should these f&^%&%^ illegals be put to the front of the G&^$%Damn line?
I know these reasons can be detailed and twisted to makes either side look good/bad but I am just letting you know of my initial and current feelings of them.
I feel like I have to decide between a republican that spends and acts like a democrat and a democrat.
I seriously doubt that the spending spree will continue after he wins the election in November
So you admit that this spending spree is just for votes then. I would respect Bush so much more if he wasn't pandering for votes. I didn't picture him being like this, he may have got some votes for this but all I see is that his popularity has dropped considerable since this. I must not be alone.
I am not quite sure who I will vote for but I'm seriously considering just not voting. Hopefully Perot will run again![]()