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homer said:
Maybe they realize Obama isn't exactly a frugal spender and they believe Mitt Romney's experience in the private sector will help make the US more economically responsible and efficient? I don't know what experience in the private sector will translate to his presidency, but I definately feel better about having a business man become president in these tough times than Obama even if the two share nearly the exact same views on most everything.


The economics of the situation is far removed from the private sector or personal experience (thats just a selling point for you to identify with); they are working with a global market. Which one of these guys do you think is going to surround themselves with a team of proven academics and specialsts that truly understands and embraces the global community? Neither one of these candidates will publicly address the inherent destructiveness of our modern imperialistic policis, but as we continue down this path do you believe one candidate will seek trade over domination, understanding over consequence? (these are decisions that will affect us for the rest of our lives)

Personally, I think only one candidate is even remotely aware and interested in addressing these issues on the scale in which they exist. I don't like a lot of the decisions and compromises he has made, but to choose the other would be an embarrassment.