Friday, December 5, 2008

This shows how the bailout plans are failing and will fail, it is also showing the government’s lack of interest in the subject, If we really wanted this plan to prevail then the government would have done better to protect it and make sure that no one does anything stupid with the money that they get. This shows in the picture how each plan is crashing just like the market. They do not take the proper precautions to save money we now owe and use it for something more needed like paying off international debt instead of giving money to a company who will just waste it away.

This appears to show how the government is constantly caught in a lie. The first image shows the government saying we need to act quickly on the bailout plan and the man stating that’s what you said about the Iraq war. This seems to show how a lot went wrong when we acted quickly on the last issue. The next two images show the government saying not to worry just pass it and that we will avert the bigger crisis, the man goes on to say how that’s what happened with the patriot act and Katrina, neither of which turned out well. The last image seen is the government saying that they would get was responsible, then the man states “that’s what you said about bin laden.” And as you know we are still searching for Bin Laden the man behind all of the terror acts. So this is really conveying how are government has failed with so many things why should we trust them now.
Interview
Q. What candidate are you for?
A. John McCain.
Q. Why are you for him?
A. I think he prevails over the other candidates in many Issues.
Q. What policy or stance of his do you like the best?
A. Offshore drilling because he wants to drill.
Q. Why are you against the other candidate?
A. I do not believe that he is very strong politically.
Q. Is there a certain policy of his you dislike?
A. His plan to implement health care.
A. John McCain.
Q. Why are you for him?
A. I think he prevails over the other candidates in many Issues.
Q. What policy or stance of his do you like the best?
A. Offshore drilling because he wants to drill.
Q. Why are you against the other candidate?
A. I do not believe that he is very strong politically.
Q. Is there a certain policy of his you dislike?
A. His plan to implement health care.
World Issues
There are many key issues today three of which are Global Warming, Nuclear Weapons, and offshore drilling. There are positives and negatives for each but not so much for global warming, it is just a negative thought conveying such things that the icecaps could melt and flood many large areas of the world. Nuclear Weapons seem to be great in our defense but offer so much destruction that there could be a complete and total destruction of the world. Last but not least there is offshore drilling, It is good that it could help us to cut gas prices by providing more oil, but there is also the fact that if there is a spill it could harm a lot of the surrounding of wildlife.
There are many key issues today three of which are Global Warming, Nuclear Weapons, and offshore drilling. There are positives and negatives for each but not so much for global warming, it is just a negative thought conveying such things that the icecaps could melt and flood many large areas of the world. Nuclear Weapons seem to be great in our defense but offer so much destruction that there could be a complete and total destruction of the world. Last but not least there is offshore drilling, It is good that it could help us to cut gas prices by providing more oil, but there is also the fact that if there is a spill it could harm a lot of the surrounding of wildlife.
World Issues Cont’d
I side more with McCain on these issues because of the fact that he supports offshore drilling, which I believe is and would be vital to help with the current gas issues and to help stimulate the economy. With Global warming we need to take any action we can to protect against it ( such as more efficient cars ). And last but not least I want to address Nuclear weapons, They seem to me as I said before good in our defense but if used on each other they could literally destroy the world, So I would set up precautions as to let certain areas in each country have them and to make a more organized way of controlling them.
I side more with McCain on these issues because of the fact that he supports offshore drilling, which I believe is and would be vital to help with the current gas issues and to help stimulate the economy. With Global warming we need to take any action we can to protect against it ( such as more efficient cars ). And last but not least I want to address Nuclear weapons, They seem to me as I said before good in our defense but if used on each other they could literally destroy the world, So I would set up precautions as to let certain areas in each country have them and to make a more organized way of controlling them.
Joe Biden was born on November 20, 1942 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He lived there for ten years until moving to Delaware. He was the first of four children, the family struck hard times in the fifty’s and thus moving to Clayton, Delaware. He lived there a few years and then moved to a house in Wilmington, Delaware. Biden attended archmere academy and played football, he graduated in 1961
He was elected to senate in 1972 and served as the 5th youngest member in history. He was reelected to senate each time until now thus serving the sixth longest term in history. He recently started running for vice president with Barrack Obama.
He was elected to senate in 1972 and served as the 5th youngest member in history. He was reelected to senate each time until now thus serving the sixth longest term in history. He recently started running for vice president with Barrack Obama.
Sarah Palin was born on February 11, 1964 in Idaho, she was the third of four children, she moved to Alaska as an infant. She would do things like go moose hunting before school in the morning, her father was a track coach so they would often run 5 and 10 km races. She lived in Wasilla and which is just north of Anchorage Alaska; in 1982 she enrolled in Hawaii pacific college but transferred after her first semester where she spent two semesters. She worked as a sports reporter but soon switched to a political back round.
She worked for the city of Wasilla as a city council member from 1992 to 1996, she served as mayor from 1996 to 2002, and she also served on Alaska’s oil and gas conservation commissions. Palin went on to become Governor of Alaska in 2006; she is now running for president
She worked for the city of Wasilla as a city council member from 1992 to 1996, she served as mayor from 1996 to 2002, and she also served on Alaska’s oil and gas conservation commissions. Palin went on to become Governor of Alaska in 2006; she is now running for president
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