The political war for president surely seems to over ride, the willingness to want to act now in "reason" to stabilize the economy. This is nothing new as we have all seen in the past; the battle for the presidency can become some what brutal. You would think that most people would use these tactics in a common sense ruling out of a presidential candidate, but that never really seems to happen. We the people need to take responsibility for the people we elect. But time and time again people are voted in, but when they do things people do not like, we turn on them. Then they move on to the next guy ("Guy"; key word for: we haven't had a woman president yet!) My point is we need to stop complaining that we don't like the way things are being done; when we are selves, are doing nothing.
The link below is about just such a thing. It is about the current election at hand and likewise the state of economical unrest. The main topic is about the Republicans pushing us towards further problems & unrest. is it mainly to suit their petty wants and needs? I myself cannot judge, but I know the Great Judge in the sky will be watching (God). They do-not evidently care about the people or they would work with the president to boost the job recovery issue at hand.
The "Infrastructure plan" is meant to tackle unemployment while, helping to brings safety issues in cities and town across our Nation into check. It makes perfect sense, if you ask me. There are towns with unsafe, bridges, highways, airports and railroads. Fixing these area's could give people jobs, and get them back to work. Look what happen to Vermont recently, after Hurricane Irene; their roads collapsed into the rivers, highway were washed away and bridges were destroyed. This all happen because Vermont is a poor state and can not generally fit the bill for fixing roads, bridges, etc.. The destruction wouldn't had been nearly as severe if the roads ways & bridges had been strong enough to with-stand the punishment of Irene, but they were old, worn down & brittle structures.
The "Infrastructure plan" is meant to tackle unemployment while, helping to brings safety issues in cities and town across our Nation into check. It makes perfect sense, if you ask me. There are towns with unsafe, bridges, highways, airports and railroads. Fixing these area's could give people jobs, and get them back to work. Look what happen to Vermont recently, after Hurricane Irene; their roads collapsed into the rivers, highway were washed away and bridges were destroyed. This all happen because Vermont is a poor state and can not generally fit the bill for fixing roads, bridges, etc.. The destruction wouldn't had been nearly as severe if the roads ways & bridges had been strong enough to with-stand the punishment of Irene, but they were old, worn down & brittle structures.
The majority of the Republican party do not see the need for such things, they find it to be just more frivolous spending, on Obama's part, but that sounds to me like more election bias.The Republicans always neglect to remember that this economy was spiraling downward when handed over to the Democrats, in fact it was in a recession! In Time Magazine, Oct. 3, 2011 issue; the article, "Street Smart; Repairing, roofs, roads bridges and our electrical grid would give the economy a kick-start. But only if we do it wisely", (by Michael Grunwald), it states: " that last fall when President Obama proposed to spend $50 billion to rebuild 'roads, rails and runaways,' GOP leaders blasted his plan as a tax-and-spend boondoggle". If this had passed the legislative red tape, who knows this 'Infrastructure" plan could have possibly helped the economy; kick starting it through its job plan. Needless to say we are at the mercy of the election wars and the childish games that come with it. Therefore unemployment rises faster than we've seen in year. Homelessness is on the rise, and we continue to see foreclosures through-out this Nation. Where will relief come from, if know one is willing to compromise?
Be sure to read the link below and witness the battles that ensue; even with those who say they come in the name of God and yet stand in argument for the worldly..
No, Republicans don't want to wreck the economy
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