No One Is Helping the People - The Undecided Voter Project (sitios de interés)

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I have long felt that anyone that wanted to become president of the US
probably shouldn't be, but, of course, only people that want it will
actually run. I've also thought that we would do well with someone that
was new to the process and not "tainted" by the system. Obama is closer
to
fitting this description, but at the same time, John McCain does have a
track record of fighting the establishment from within.

I feel that John McCain is better qualified to get us out of Iraq
without
duplicating past mistakes. The US has a bad habit of supporting people
in
other countries and removing that support only to have them become major
enemies (Ho Chi Minh for example). I don't want to see the same thing
happen again out of Iraq or Afghanistan.

I wanted John McCain in 2000, so I was very excited to have him run
again
in the Primaries this year.

I now work in the nuclear industry, so that favors McCain as well. I
emphatically believe that we should start to reprocess our spent nuclear
fuel.

Until recently, Obama hadn't shown me anything to convince me he would
be
better than McCain, but the recent economic troubles have thrown a
wrench
in the works for me. I can see both solutions - Give relief to
businesses
which can keep people employed and even afford to hire more people
(McCain)
or give relief to middle class people who can improve the economy by
buying
products and creating business demand (Obama). I wish the government
had
decided to simply spend $700B on buying up houses (I have one for sale
in
New Jersey I'd have liked them to buy). They could even lease them
right
back to the people living there! But no one asked me...



-John Weglian

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