The Optics of Politics: Seeing Campaigns Through a Multicultural Kaleidoscope

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Yeah, and despite employment ratios, average wealth indicators down,and all the other problems that would obviously be part of a recession. What else would one expect. The state will continue to improve because we as people must consume and our needs have times we spend and time we earn. Has Obama really done such a terrible job with a broken financial sector, the disruption of a large section of housing, a continuing conflict of importance in the east,manufacturing collapse of major industries in a time when they are the most supportive to this type of situation. This nation gave Bush a second round and I thought the 1 was to much. I am a moderate conservative and I can't support Romney, because even though he understands how the american economy works, it doesn't mean he has the wisdom to strengthen the correct areas within it stucture to facilitate the kind of growth that a nation of our size and tech will support. I don't believe either of the candidates have the analytic vision to bring the country into an the economic goliath that it could very quickly be made into with proper perspective. These people who we have in charge do not know how to spend our collective money wisely. I know Obama has a better empathy with the areas that need support, and a better grip with why social programs are also important. I do not share his reasoning with many things, But he 1 of the 2 apparent choices. Dang