I had a friend tell me:
"i dont think mccain will do a good job controlling government spending"
I got to reading Obama's view on technology. The amount of money that Obama wants to spend on technology alone is starting to blow my mind:
-"Barack Obama will use the most current technological tools..."
because we know that most current technologies are really cheap and the employment of the people with professional technical skills of the most current technologies is even cheaper.
-"He will require his appointees to employ all the technological tools available to allow citizens not just to observe, but also to participate and be heard in these meetings."
Right. Actually, let me post the entire bullet point:
-"Requiring his appointees who lead Executive Branch departments and rulemaking agencies to conduct the significant business of the agency in public, so that any citizen can watch a live feed on the Internet as the agencies debate and deliberate the issues that affect American society. He will ensure that these proceedings are archived for all Americans to review, discuss and respond. He will require his appointees to employ all the technological tools available to allow citizens not just to observe, but also to participate and be heard in these meetings. "
This just sounds expensive. Big Brother the reality tv show meets Big Brother the government. Also, how exactly do 300,000,000 people participate in a meeting?
I don't think Obama understands that everyone can't his every decisions. We elect officials to make decisions for us. Obama is a little child who is incapable of making a decision for himself. Let me get back on focus instead of his immaturity.
Actually I'm sick of reading Obama's page of crap. Basically, Barack's idea for technology:
1. Spend more money
2. Spend even more money
3. Spend yet even more money because he can't make is own decisions.
Barack Obama doesn't knows the basics of government, he's young and immature. He wants to conqurer the world by spending my money.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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