A few days ago, I saw an article that says that the Federal government bailouts are working and the recession is lessening.
I can foresee in the next presidential election, the president's supporters will proclaim that the President fixed the economy. The supporters may be right in some respects, that the President's policies helped fix the economy.The president's opponents on the other hand will say that it was done at the cost of raising the deficit which would have to be paid for by the future generations. The opponents of the president would be right.
I can foresee the opponents of the president pointing the fingers at the president saying that he has caused a deficit. Would this be a right way to look at the situation? I think there is a lack of humility among people involved in politics, on the left and on the right. They refuse to acknowledge that their opponents are just as concerned about the issues they are concerned about and that whatever they did, they thought it was the best solution. There must be an acknowledgment of the opponent's good intentions if we are to live in a civil political climate, or world for that matter. To refuse to acknowledge that others have good intentions is slander. We might not agree with a solution, but we must believe that the one who offered a solution thought it was for the best, unless we have evidence to the contrary. If President Obama's plan causes a bigger deficit, that doesn't make him a bad person and I'm afraid that his opponents would paint him as such. I am not an Obama supporter but I believe in giving him the benefit of the doubt, that whatever he is doing, it is what he thinks is best for the country at the moment. I am sure it would cause a deficit, but is there a better solution?
In the last presidential election, I heard one person say that they will vote for Obama because he cares about children. Is this implying that McCain does not care for children? Its terrible that some people think that way. Both candidates do care about issues, if not they will not be going into politics. However, remember that their ways will be different and that does not make one person better than the other.
Updated: Monday, 3 August 2009 9:34 PM CDT
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