Relatively ancient and inactive
- Healthcare plan - It will increase our taxes rapidly; it will also take a lot of money from our treasury, which we can't since we are in heavy debt and economic troubles. Health insurance is not free, people don't seem to know that
Obama said that taxes won't be raised on most people. I doubt that he'd go back on one of his main points. And, honestly, McCain wants more war. You think your taxes are going to be kept low if he declares war on say Iran?
- War - He wants to move out of Iraq without finishing the job, therefore putting out troop's effort to waste; He wants to send our troops to another nation, Kuwait and many others to start another war (Not dealing with the War on Terror, which America is trying to end); He doesn't have any military intelligence
I only heard about Afghanistan, which is part of the War on Terror. Which is a really stupid war anyway. Nothing about Kuwait was heard by me. As to leaving Iraq without finishing, honestly, your country's economy is breaking apart and you want to pay $10 billion a month to a country that has things more or less under control?
Energy - His economic plan fails, it is basically the same thing as we have currently have. Instead of focusing on an alternative energy source, he wants to continue with oil & coal.
I'm not really familiar with the differences between the economic plans of the two candidates. Except for the more regulation (what has been succeeding in China) and less regulation (which screwed over the whole world) bit. Enlighten me. On the energy thing, building 45 (or even 5) nuclear power plants is impossible within the next four years. There's no easy way out of dependency (if any). However, I agree that McCain's bit in this is better then Obamas, if slightly. Neither energy plan has much merit. 45 nuclear power plants will make a rather small dent in energy sources.
- Space - He wants to immediately put this on halt.
America's busy losing more things then a space race. Focus on domestic first, outer space later. Plus, while NASA's floundering, Roscosmos can get stronger (Russian NASA)
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Both candiates also seem to ignore many domestic issues, like the poor. We have many homeless people in the United States, I see many of them in the subways and I'm always giving them some of my money. Bush tried to put an effort in this but it never went through.
What, give homeless people free money? Those systems exist. At any time, homeless people could go into a shelter or something like that, provided they are willing to work. Those that aren't willing to work deserve it. As Alfa said, better be
poor homeless in America then Africa.
Actually, Obama wants to. McCain wants nuclear facilities.
McCain's supporting both Nuclear and drilling. Obama's supporting both Clean and drilling. Not much of a difference.
None.