tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6937229.post109665927498177610..comments2023-05-25T07:26:53.296-05:00Comments on Ravings of a Mad Tech: More Kerry Lies ReveledThe Mad Techhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13924101643391503627noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6937229.post-1097134342318798302004-10-07T02:32:00.000-05:002004-10-07T02:32:00.000-05:00Now with corrected spelling and proper grammer.
T...Now with corrected spelling and proper grammer.<br /><br />Thank you for your comments, I hope to see your views on more of my postings in the future.<br /><br />I would be the first to admit that President has made mistakes in the Iraq war. My chief complaint with this administration is the lack fiscal responsibility and no clear plan for securing our borders and stemming the flood of illegals that flow into this country across our southern border. That being said, after reviewing Senator Kerry's plan, the two issues that define my vote remain nation security and fiscal responsibility.<br /><br />I doubt that the President will have the ability to back down from the drunken spending he has engaged in, but he will not raise my taxes as John Kerry has pledged to do on folks who earn $200,000 a year. Now while I am not currently in that tax bracket, there are almost a million small business owners who are and pay at the personal income rate that would be affected. Both sides agree that 8 out 10 jobs are created by small businesses, so the choice on tax policy is a clear one in my opinion. <br /><br />As I stated in an earlier posting, I do not trust John Kerry to now stick to a position on the War on Terror that is only a few weeks old if he is elected. If I were a John Kerry supporter I would be very fearful that if he wins, he will once again change his positions and abandon the very folks that put their trust in him and got him elected.<br /><br />As an example I would point out that quite a few people supported the President in 2000 based on the promise he was going to be fiscally responsible. Now, in his defense, we did have a recession to recover from, a major attack on this country and a war on terrorist to fight, but the fact remains we could see the same sort of flip flop from the candidate Kerry to (God help us) President Kerry and then how bad will the folks in his party feel. Mostly as bad as we independents and conservatives that supported the President based on his fiscal policy only to wake the day after and wonder if we had beer goggles on.<br /><br />To quote a far wiser man then me, "The lesser of two evils is still evil". I could not agree more, and the sad truth of it is that the two party system is hopelessly broken and has let us all down. So the choice we are left with is a rather (Dan?) selfish one, we must vote for what is in our best interests and not the country that I believe each and every one of us loves.<br /><br />Sorry, I did not mean to ramble on. Thank you again for your comments and I look forward to a dialogue.The Mad Techhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13924101643391503627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6937229.post-1097134021095763642004-10-07T02:27:00.000-05:002004-10-07T02:27:00.000-05:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.The Mad Techhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13924101643391503627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6937229.post-1097128719946553842004-10-07T00:58:00.000-05:002004-10-07T00:58:00.000-05:00Bush sent insufficient numbers of soldiers into tw...Bush sent insufficient numbers of soldiers into two unwinnable counter-insurgencies during a recession. I don't care what else there is to say about either candidate- that's just idiotic. He should have been impeached. But I'll settle for his ouster. This relates in that I'll be voting for Kerry since he has the most important asset in the campaign: He's not Bush.RanDominohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04716540015065668203noreply@blogger.com