Thursday, October 16, 2008

So much for the Obama magic

Senator Barrack Obama leads Republican bet John McCain by 8 points. I believe though that McCain has successfully whittle that margin a little bit more. Why? Because Obama looks like a child when he's put side-by-side with McCain.

This last "Great Debate" centers on the economy. Basing on his answers, McCain's economic plan seems more viable than Obama's, because it would center on "trimming the fat", instead of raising taxes. McCain effectively cut down Obama's plan by focusing more on the proposal to rev up the US economy thru reviving traditional ways of doing things ("doing business") instead of just raising taxes.

What I am particularly worried about is the reaction of Obama whenever he hears a disparaging remark against his ideas about the world. He expresses dismay or expresses "anger". It's not presidential, Mr. Senator. Obama needs to consider that other people have better ideas probably, than him. Remember, you're gunning for the chief executive post of a Superpower country, not just some state like Hawaii.

Anyway, what I'm worried is the possibility of the US job market closing down if Obama's elected. Obama told the US public that he wants to create more jobs for Americans (note: Americans only) first, then other nationalities second. He also wants to decrease ties with China. What would happen, Mr. Senator, is the speedy downturn of the economy. If you decrease US economic relationship with China, it would greatly impact on the US economy all the more.

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