Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Economy at a Crossroads

The Midterm elections are supposed to help create equality in the White House, spreading Republicans and Democrats equally. But that is not the case this Midterm election. The standoff between Obama's Democratic Administration and encouraged Republicans will not help the economy. Political gridlock is supposed to be helpful to the economy, but with the Democrats and Republicans at each others throats, the government can't agree on anything and the economy will suffer. They expect little cooperation among political leaders.

I think that the government should just get their act together and start playing nice with each other. Let one side speak their opinion and don't immediately shoot it down. When the government fight, the American people suffer the most. The Republicans are leaning towards tax breaks for everyone, which is good. But because they are not for the universal healthcare plan, the Democrats barely listen to what they have to say. I hope that the election makes the government an equal place. The Obama Administration is all Democrat, so we need an equal amount of Republicans to help the voice of the American Republicans to be heard.  The ecconomy isn't growing fast enough to help the unemployed in America. The government needs to help pay off the $6.1 trillion dollar deficit to help the economy.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39956799/ns/business-economy_at_a_crossroads/

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