Nuclear Weapons: The big debate over nuclear weapons is that some people are afraid that the "waste" might damage the enviroment. However, strict law and protocols make nuclear power clean, cheap, and long-lasting. Obama is not a strong supporter of Nuclear weapons, but McCain sees it as a great energy source and wanted to implement the building of about 44 plants across the U.S. which would create about 700,00 jobs by 2030.
Offshore Oil-Rig-Drilling: Some people don't want them because they don't like seeing them when they lay on thr beach. Some people think they're a danger to the enviroment. Some people want them because they will help decrease ever-rising gas prices. McCain is a strong supporter of offshore-oil-rig-drilling, he sees it as a our only option besides getting oil from the middle east, and since the oil is close by, we can save prices of shipping it from Saudi Arabia. However, Obama would rather pursue cleaner, more enviromental friendly ways to create energy.
Global Warming: In the past 50 or so years, the worldwide normal climate has gone up several degrees, causing some ice in the poles to melt and some types of animals have trouble surviving in a hotter climate i.e. Penguins & Polar bears. Some people believe it is attributed to man-made greenhouse gasses output from cars and factories that have caused this, others, think its just a natural, timed occurence. McCain believes it is man-made, however Palin thinks it is a natural happening. However both McCain and Obana plan to decrease output of greenhouse gasses in order to stop global warming.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
10 Issues
Abortion: Obama believes in it, McCain thinks its wrong
Education: Both McCain and Obama think its important for the youth of America to receive a good education, to succeed well in Life.
Death Penalty: Obama believes the death penalty is “Okay” in some cases but is not a strong supporter. McCain however. Believes the Death Penalty should be capital punishment for all but Minors.
Environment: Obama is more of a “Go Green, or Go Home” kind of person, wanting to create renewable, environmental friendly energy, while McCain supports nuclear power and offshore oilrig drilling.
Health Care: Obama wants to give everybody free healthcare, which might bankrupt the economy, while McCain wants to create an affordable, business cooperated healthcare system.
Immigration: One of McCain’s top priorities is to secure our borders from border-hoppers, then work on helping the immigration system. Obama is basically doing the same thing.
Iraq War: McCain wants to stay and help support their government, meanwhile Obama wants to effectively find attack the people who initiated 911 and pull out.
Economy: Obama plans to do the Robin hood thing, tax cuts and giving money to the middle class. While McCain’s plan would give money to big companies which would then slide down to the middle and low class as the economy levels out.
Poverty: Obama is determined to help lower income families by giving extremely high tax cuts. While McCain is focused on helping the big companies which in turn will help small families.
Stem-cell Research: Obama believes it will do more good than harm, and cure people with terminal illnesses. While McCain believes it is unethical and against his good morals
Education: Both McCain and Obama think its important for the youth of America to receive a good education, to succeed well in Life.
Death Penalty: Obama believes the death penalty is “Okay” in some cases but is not a strong supporter. McCain however. Believes the Death Penalty should be capital punishment for all but Minors.
Environment: Obama is more of a “Go Green, or Go Home” kind of person, wanting to create renewable, environmental friendly energy, while McCain supports nuclear power and offshore oilrig drilling.
Health Care: Obama wants to give everybody free healthcare, which might bankrupt the economy, while McCain wants to create an affordable, business cooperated healthcare system.
Immigration: One of McCain’s top priorities is to secure our borders from border-hoppers, then work on helping the immigration system. Obama is basically doing the same thing.
Iraq War: McCain wants to stay and help support their government, meanwhile Obama wants to effectively find attack the people who initiated 911 and pull out.
Economy: Obama plans to do the Robin hood thing, tax cuts and giving money to the middle class. While McCain’s plan would give money to big companies which would then slide down to the middle and low class as the economy levels out.
Poverty: Obama is determined to help lower income families by giving extremely high tax cuts. While McCain is focused on helping the big companies which in turn will help small families.
Stem-cell Research: Obama believes it will do more good than harm, and cure people with terminal illnesses. While McCain believes it is unethical and against his good morals
Friday, November 7, 2008
Graphs & Tables
I picked Alaska as my state to follow on the polls. Alaska is a main source of oil for the United States and I'm from there so I decided it would be more interesting and easier to do.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Biden's History
Joe Biden Jr. was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Since that area was having economical difficulties his family moved to Claymont, Deleware when he was 10 years old. Biden had problems with stuttering in his childhood onto his early 20's but he overcame it by reciting poetry. Biden went to the Archmere Academy, a college preparatory school, where he graduated in 1961. He attended University of Deleware in Newark, he graduated with a bachelor of Arts, and Double Major in History and Political Science. After going to UDN he went to Syracuse University College of Law where he got h is Juris Doctor in 1968.
Biden took office in 1973 as a U.S. Senator, becoming the 5th youngest senator to take office, at 30 years old which is the minimum age requirement. Biden won 5 more terms after that, and he kept about %60 of the votes in each election. Biden became Deleware's senior senator in 2000, now the longest serving senator in Deleware's history. hes now running for reelection this year (2008) and also being the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee.
Biden took office in 1973 as a U.S. Senator, becoming the 5th youngest senator to take office, at 30 years old which is the minimum age requirement. Biden won 5 more terms after that, and he kept about %60 of the votes in each election. Biden became Deleware's senior senator in 2000, now the longest serving senator in Deleware's history. hes now running for reelection this year (2008) and also being the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Obama's History
Barak Huisein Obama the 2nd was born on August 4th 1961, was born in Honolulu. His parents were seperated then divorced, then his father died in a carwreck, so he moved to Hawaii to live with his Mother and her parents. His mother died of Ovarian Cancer in 1995. After graduating high school he went to several colleges. He moved to Chicago so help in a church organization building Comnunities among citizens. After Chicago he went to Harvard and graduated with a Juris Doctorate and moved back to Chicago.
In 1996 Obama was elected into the Illinois Senate, succeeding Alice Palmer as senator from Illinois. Obama was reelected into the same position in 1998 and 2002. In 2000 he ran for a position in the house of representitives, losing to Bobby Rush. In 2002 Obama started considering running for the U.S. Senate, Obama contacted David Axelrod to boost his support for the Candidatcy. Obama won and was sworn in as a senator in January of 2005
In 1996 Obama was elected into the Illinois Senate, succeeding Alice Palmer as senator from Illinois. Obama was reelected into the same position in 1998 and 2002. In 2000 he ran for a position in the house of representitives, losing to Bobby Rush. In 2002 Obama started considering running for the U.S. Senate, Obama contacted David Axelrod to boost his support for the Candidatcy. Obama won and was sworn in as a senator in January of 2005
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