Money Buys The US Presidency

November 5th, 2012

It’s a sad but true reality. Money buys the US Presidency through advertising. Even a great candidate running with little money stands no chance.

The Business of Running for President
Source: The Business of Running for President

Abe Lincoln wouldn’t win an election today. And either can Gary Johnson.

Which of the 2012 presidential hopefuls will be best at representing the needs of the citizens of the U.S.?

November 5th, 2012

This is the most important question you can ask with the upcoming Presidential Election tomorrow.

The 1992 campaign slogan of Bill Clinton Putting people first poses the question: which of the 2012 presidential hopefuls will be best at representing the needs of the citizens of the U.S.? Though ultimately the choice is up to each and every person who votes, both current president Barack Obama and his opponent Mitt Romney have promising agendas.

With Election Day just three days away, many political polls have indicated a very close race. Each candidate is nearly tied. Each is battling hope, fear, and conflict. Each has a very distinct vision for the future of America. Harnessing enthusiasm, Obama has made mention of his past victories while instilling the importance of change, transformation, and sustainable recovery. Romney has concentrated his efforts at engaging people to vote for patriotism and a genuine love for the U.S. As the battle lines draw closer than ever, the importance of selecting a president aligned with what each voter holds most valuable is essential to the welfare of and future direction of this country

On November 6, 2012, exercise your obligation as a citizen of the U.S. and select a leader based on his competence, credibility, character, and command.