posted by Admin on Oct 27
Just curious……….
what floats your boat…..I know many of you have numerous issues
BUT……
What the ONE 1# thing you can’t wait to change…the RED HOT issue
that really get’s you going???
thanks……………your answers will be read out loud to my 12 graders tomorrow…if you could list your state as well
thanks

October 30th, 2009 at 12:49 am
Just Like McCain said ALL is my #1!!!!!!!
I’m sure you heard the “Joe the Plumber” well just like him, I’m Joe the plumber….I’m working hard to realize the American dream, as are millions of other people who work hard, pay taxes and dream of owning a small business one day. Barack Obama will raise taxes on hardworking Americans to give a government handout to the 40% of Americans who pay no income taxes.
Thanks to “Joe the Plumber,” voters are starting to see the clear difference between John McCain and Barack Obama on taxes. Joe’s story is my story….the story of hard work and the American dream. “Joe the Plumber” isn’t just one man in Ohio … it’s every person in America with hopes, dreams and the desire to work hard with the opportunity to succeed.
John McCain and Sarah Palin have an economic plan that celebrates the American dream of opportunity, not government giveaways. In this country, we believe in spreading opportunity, for those who need jobs and those who create them. That’s why their economic plan – Jobs for America is so important for us the American people in this time of economic crisis!!!
While Barack Obama is ready to “spread the wealth around,” John McCain has a plan to get our economy moving so everyone has access to good jobs, a quality education and the opportunity to succeed.
John McCain and Sarah Palin don’t just talk about change … they deliver.
This election is certainly about change – there’s no doubt about it, but the difference between lower taxes and the opportunity to work hard for the American dream … or higher taxes and government giveaways with Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
You can trust John McCain and Sarah Palin because they are the real deal; reformers with a record who stand by their words and will always put their country first. Don’t you want to vote for someone who puts the country first?!?! I sure do!!
McCain/Palin have my vote already…what about yours?!?!?!
October 30th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
Number one issue for me is security followed closely by prosperity. And to put it bluntly…
Those who sacrifice their liberties for security end up with neither.
Florida
October 31st, 2009 at 3:42 am
The national debt is important to me. It disgusts me that, when there is a budget surplus, that surplus is not immediately paid toward the national debt. People complain that our grandchildren will be paying for the war on terror, but we have yet to start paying for WW2.
25th district of Florida
November 1st, 2009 at 1:19 am
For me, it’s the economy first. No point in going any further if your economic plans aren’t at least benign and your comprehension at least not stuck-on-stupid.
November 4th, 2009 at 7:32 am
The best show in town, assuming Obama wins and steps up and stands on the throne to be the 8th wonder of the world, I really want to sit back and watch what happens. This is what it’s going to take for the country to never vote a lib tax and spend monster back into the oval office. People think it’s bad now? You haven’t seen nothing yet. Oh, they’re already writing the “blame Bush scripts” 4 years in advance.
November 7th, 2009 at 6:02 am
That dam bridge to no where.
November 8th, 2009 at 7:28 pm
California:
Issues in ORDER of importance:
1. Economy
2. Employment
3. National Security
4. Taxes
5. Healthcare
6. Government Funding – Police/Safety
7. Education
8. Gas Prices
9. Inflation
10. War in Iraq
November 10th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Health -care, its outrageous what pharmaceuticals companies and some HMO’s get away with in our country , I remember my grandfather having to do with out certain medication because it was to expensive for him to buy, and his health care not wanting to to perform a certain procedure on him , because they didn’t find it necessary to do, it took him almost a whole year to fight them on that
November 13th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
education–so we can stop being corporate sheeple and really understand what’s going on with this country and the world–so we can understand the true effects and cost of environmental pollution–so have the best chance to gain economic leverage to change consumption pattern (i.e. be able to buy the most fuel efficient cars, reusable goods, etc.)
I really believe if people took the time to learn more, they would have more influence. I don’t know if they can get this education solely in school, but they can get the tools to get it on their own.