Last year, the major concern was the Iraqi War. This year its all about the economy that is concerning the American voters in the race for the new presidential candidate. Forty-Nine percent agree on the issue and inflation is the top economic problem in mind. In second place comes in the Iraqi War. Americans are more worried about gas prices then rising food costs.
In my opinion I would blame the United States putting us in a position where prices will keep rising. I think its because of the war, everything has a cause and an effect. Last year the cause of the war, in which was the major issue, was that the President and his office said Iraq was a danger to the world. Where it was developing and supporting terrorist acts and was another mastermind it attempts to bring chaos in the world.
This year I would give the cause for the economy going down is due to the war and the debt we are now in. It’s been five long years of war with its up and downs, before George W. Bush was voted into office and before the war. We had a economic surplus thanks to Bill Clinton he helped our economy to be stable and set for the future. Since Bush came into office, all he has done is to put us in debt and use that surplus we once had to support his war. Since it shows that his war is taking too much time and money our economy is going down. Prices are going higher, TAXES are outrageous.
The government is spending nearly one billion a day to support the war. Its been five years and all its ever done is add up and create enemies. We have a debt in most countries, especially China. Its Bush and his war that is driving us down. Since prices are going up people are losing jobs, then they cant afford goods and services, when they don’t profit no one profits. After a while the value of everything goes down. Leading all the money spent as a lost instead of a profit. This is my opinion but mostly I would highly agree is on that the economy will keep getting worst with the lost a billion a day just to keep this war going.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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