To: Skywatcher who wrote (47172 ) 10/28/2004 1:04:27 AM From: jayhawk969 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167 Chris, There are a lot of issues that I can and do disagree with Bush. 1. I support Stem Cell Research. 2. I am not super wealthy, however I do not pay enough tax. [not all of this is Bush's fault. I just bought a 6005 # SUV for a $52,000 tax deduction. --Personally I would raise gas taxes $2 a gallon, return 30% to those truly harmed and use the rest for incentives on hybrids, solar wind etc.]--- Tax loopholes everywhere. Trusts, double entity earners-----------! 3. He has made mistakes and admitted none. 4. He has vetoed no bills 5. The problems in the middle east will escalate 6. No solid plan in 4 years to cut energy useage 7. No rational health care plan going forward. ______________________ However given the option of Kerry. Issues: 1. No way do I want to follow the socialistic path of France, Germany, Canada---------. I don't want to stand in line for inferior healthcare. I do not want the incentives to work removed until US workers so we can all act like entitled Delta Pilots, or overworked French and German laborers . 2. The French and Germans are not going to help us at any cost--count it! 3. Terror's reign will last longer than Communism's --- fight it hard fight it now!. Pray we have a committed leader that puts this and US first. 4. There are and will be hard choices everywhere. Like drill in the Alaskan wilderness or move John Kerry and Theresa catsup Kerry into a 1500 sq ft non air conditioned house, with 1 Prius --or horse. 5. Raise the price of Gasoline by $2.00. That will allow the market to drive solutions to our energy problem. 6. Kerry has no clue on outsourcing. It is a talking point only. That is my job-- I move jobs to where it will drive corporate performance. I also consult with state and local gov's to attract the type of business that can thrive in their community. Again this is a talking point for Kerry that shows 000000 understanding of the real issue. 7. Middle Class tax cuts. We are rapidly approaching a state where income below $50,000 will not be taxed---unless you count SS and Medicare. Then it will be at a combined rate of 13.9%. ---I despise both of our candidates for eliminating SS and Medicare Taxes from their tax analysis. I have early voted for Bush in a state that does not need my vote----Texas. I would rather die than not vote and think that Kerry won. Kerry --the first real non choice since Mondale {he was after Humphrey wasn't he -----and Quayle}! You think a lot of people don't like Bush, I am betting there are more that cannot stomach Kerry!