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Thursday, 15 April 2004
"There He Goes Again . . ."
A few days ago John Kerry vowed to create 500,000 jobs by 2020. Does he actually think that is economic development? What is worse: Does he actually believe that it will take him until 2020 to win his bid for the presidency? He seems to be naive as to the two term limit.

And then, this morning, I heard a Kerry ad claiming that he will create ten million jobs. It seems as if Kerry goes from one extreme to the other. Kerry certainly will not create ten million jobs.

Also, I heard that Kerry wanted to repeal Bush's tax cuts (which 109 million Americans benefit from) in order to invest that money in the form of financial aid to college students. Is Kerry aware that we have the educated students necessary, but they are not getting jobs because of the high taxes on industry which forces downsizing. What would a college degree be worth then?

Kerry claims to be opposed to tax incentives yet he has a massive tax incentive program for the manufacturing industry. This will not make a difference because the manufacturing industry is becoming archaic and obsolete. If anything invest in technology.

As Clinton said, "It's the economy, stupid!"

There are great similarities between both Bush and Kerry regardless if either one of them would deny it. Their platforms and policies are almost identical. Research before you vote!

John Kerry is by no definition a "Liberal". If anything, by his voting record in the Senate, he is a conservative.

Too bad there are not any Ronald Reagans or John Kennedys lying around. The lack of choices in top leadership positions in the United States is what deters Americans from the polls.

It is a shame for the next generation of Americans. After all, freedom is only one generation away from extinction and its posterity relies on the decisions we make today. Make the right decision. Vote your conscience. I am voting for the only choice--George W. Bush.

Posted by austinmoore2024 at 10:08 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 15 April 2004 10:13 PM EDT
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