Sunday, October 14, 2012

Vice president Debate

            I could see how clear this debate was in each point as I could see that Paul Ryan took a similar position to the first presidential debate; Paul Ryan started to attack the administration, blaming it for all the plans that they were able to apply which was the same strategy Romney took against Obama. I liked the way Joe Biden defend his ideas and contradict any of Ryan’s words as he also talked in favor of Obama. There was something I didn't like and it was how the topic of war was developed. Paul Ryan has a strong idea that war is the solution; it means that he wants to have the Middle East under control by United States’ Army. He wants to bring stronger security there but I agree more with Joe Biden who believes war should be the last option. Biden is aware of the gravity of the situation but he support the president words "We will not allow them acquire a nuclear weapon" which is simply check their movements without out oppression and it later require stronger action we know the world would support the United States decision.
            I found out new facts that weren't clear in Romney speech; Republicans are planning to reform Medicare for the present generation and keep it for the old generation to ensure it for the future but it seems weak for me since it looks so perfect to work without spending so much money on it. I completely agree that democrats are stronger at Medicare and social security and we can see it throughout the past. It’s obvious that they have good ideas but the most important problem is that they need to understand that all this process is to decide which political party will take control of the nation but I can see and they themselves talked about it that each party is opposing each other and working hard to not let them accomplish their plans. 

1 comment:

  1. very thoughtful close reading of the differences in candidates' attitudes towards WAR! Scary topic. Yes the idea of changing medicare in future is threatening, but they are saying it will run out of money--it's an amazing program if you think about the fact that everyone over 65 gets it!

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