Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney for election 2012



Barack Obama
Mitt Romney
   Americans are at polls today to elect the next president of the United States. It was a long expensive and aggressive campaign between President Obama and Former Gov. Romney of Massachusetts. And finally, at the end of today, and early tomorrow, we might be able to know if Obama would be approved for rehiring or he will be fired and have a fresh man from Boston into the White House. This can is a big and important election not only amongst the American people but folks from all walks of life across the glob. Remember my Norwegian friend last night told me there were following the elections closely. This Norway, the other side of the planet. From my point of view, whoever becomes the president would have a lot in his plate to handle. The economy is the top item that people are very much concerned about, second to that climate change which invariably result in storms like the one that came with hurricane sandy. It did a great deal of damage to cities in the East Coast etc.
The two men above have their respective differences and I believe if Obama doesn't win, whatever he did and was about to finished, will be completely wiped out and Mitt will have to start his agenda all over. Things like that doesn't normally bring progress that the nation needs to compete. I respect them as Obama has come from a strange background to where he is now, and Mitt Romney has also work hard and on his way to be one of the wealthiest politician in America. If he wins, it is more than likely that he wouldn't take the presidential salary of $400,00.00 a year. He is said to be worth $250,000,000.00. Sometimes I just wonder how on earth would someone of his wealth and prestige would want to be a president of an Empire like  America. Being a president is not a child play. If you think I'm making this up, look at Obama now and 2008, that is just 4 years ago.
Good luck America, there has never been a lasting democracy on earth than America. A good record of over 200 years is respected beyond any reasonable doubt.
I'm a spectator in this as I have no qualification to go to polls. God bless this country and God bless whoever comes in as an official representative of the nation in the world.


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