2012 Election - Essay

Submitted By jamile14
Words: 867
Pages: 4

The storm that was hitting on some of the states has changed a lot of governors and persons who are willing to become president’s opinions. Things have changed, future presidents have changed their strategies such their future plan, and the points that will support their thought to convince residents who are going to vote. It is so hard to come up with new ideas unless both of them are incredible spoke men to get the people’s attention, and win their vote. This natural phenomenon which was really bad effect the Democratic Party, otherwise; supported republican one. Both of them have rescheduled their view points, and tried to win this period of time which is four years. On the other hand, from other resource I have searched; I found out that both of the Candidates have made a strong speech trying to beat each other using some points to support their points in order to get their audience votes; such as the economy by creating new jobs opportunities. Also they were trying to show how is the plan going to be to get rate of owe they have earned from other countries. Even though, both have explained and introduce a new a strategy with foreign policy over the entire world. There are too many points which support Romeny to become a president for the United State of America against the candidate comparing to him can be seen easily such as the planes he has made which are hard work, free enterprise, wants to increase trade, energy production, tax code reform, it relinquishes power to the states as well. First of all, Free enterprise where the country, operate off business in competition with each other free of states control, basically breaks down to the American dream. The increased trade would also help America, it would help to stabilize the economy. The potential economic gains from trade for America are far from exhausted. Roughly three quarters of world purchasing power and almost 95% of world consumers are outside America's borders. The Peterson Institute analysis also estimated that elimination of remaining global trade barriers would increase the gain America already enjoys from trade by another 50%. Trade remains an engine of growth for America. The negotiation of further reductions in global barriers and efforts to effectively enforce existing agreements are the tools to reap those additional benefits. Trade needs to be increased; it was at a record low in September. The spending on imports went to 228.5 billion dollars, with experts cautioning that export trade rises may only be temporary. Romney plans to increase exports and decrease imports making more jobs in America. Then you have energy production, Romney wants to increase domestic production, plus his take on environmentally concerns are serious. Obama refused to let a Keystone pipeline be laid, his increased regulations and slowed drilling on private land, this make for an uncertain energy sector. The tax code reform is also crucial. It allows businesses to compete at a global level, and encourages them to invest back into the United States. The tax code should not favor one class over the next. A good tax policy can increase economic actively while a bad one can decrease it. our current tax system is an accretion of decades of patchwork decisions that came into being with no systematic thought for their implications for job creation or economic