Although President Obama and Mitt Romney do not have completely different ideas, they do differ from one another. The biggest difference that we can see is that President Obama does not just want to support small business's expand and help the workers as individuals as well. President Obama wants to provide incentives to small business owners to hire more and take a few more risks while Mitt Romney wants to build up the economy on the principals of hard work and innovation, basically telling the small business's to work harder and have the next new innovation to do well in life. Romney also wants to fix the long term goals and not just focus on short term fixes this way the problems will not repeat. He also wants to relinquish power to the states so that the federal government is not stuck finding the solution to every business.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Race to the Top- Obama's plan for education
Education has become a major talking point for the candidates in the upcoming presidential election. The only problem with all of the candidates is that their views are not quite clear. For starters Rick Perry seems to have no view point on how education should be dealt with. With President Obama talking more and more about education, how can you not have a view point on such a large topic?
Another problem is that all but one of the candidates actually makes it easy to find their view points on education. Herman Cain is the only candidate with a tab on his issues page of his website dedicated to education. The rest of the candidates have nothing on their campaign websites about education or at least it is not evident where the tab is. You have to go and search all over the web to find out their view points and there is always the possibility that the information you find could be false.
Another problem is that all but one of the candidates actually makes it easy to find their view points on education. Herman Cain is the only candidate with a tab on his issues page of his website dedicated to education. The rest of the candidates have nothing on their campaign websites about education or at least it is not evident where the tab is. You have to go and search all over the web to find out their view points and there is always the possibility that the information you find could be false.