Question:
why are people scared of an obama presidency, its not like he makes all the decisions?
xn0s
2008-10-31 15:01:05 UTC
his decisions have to be approved, Bushes bail out plan was first rejected wasn't it.

I think he will make a great president because he will make considerations on the american people from all backgrounds when making the decisions...
Eighteen answers:
Lollipop
2008-10-31 15:06:55 UTC
if Obama should be elected, we'll lose the checks and balances that helps protect us, because all 3 branches of our government will be owned by the democrats. It is NEVER good when any one party owns it all.
lightperson
2008-10-31 22:11:28 UTC
Take a look at the House and Senate. Add the most liberal president we can find, and they will make all the decisions. Remember this House and Senate have lower ratings than the President. Do you really want them to control with no control over them? It would bother me much less if there was a Republican House and Senate, with Obama as President, but not all Democrat rule. We will get what we deserve if we let the Democrat liberals control that much of the government.
anonymous
2008-10-31 22:12:37 UTC
Many people are threatening Obama and may murder him.

I think Obama will make a good president of The United States Of America, but if he got assassinated what will we do?



Obama: May get assassinated for presidential reason.



McSlame: Will give us the same stuff from Bush and may have a short life span. For God sake he is 72 he might get a heart attack sooner or later.



Palin: We cant afford a Women running, to be honest, I dont think women are ready for that kind of jobs.



Biden: Smart, good VP He will bring change. SO I recomend you chosing for Obama.
Chartreuse
2008-11-01 04:14:46 UTC
what makes u think that he will make considerations on the american people from all backgrounds when making decisions? What makes you think that other presidents didn't consider that fact when making decisions? Just because he's black? It doesn't make him notice other people's backgrounds better or understand them more...
Olbermann's Ego
2008-10-31 22:08:44 UTC
After the elections Senate could have 60 Dems, the amount needed to pass an Obama bill. He can write a very liberal bill without getting checked.



He's voted to raise taxes 94% of the time, voted with his party 97% of the time.



This guy is liberal as hell. Anyone who thinks hes gonna unite people is on crack.
Blak S
2008-10-31 22:16:23 UTC
They just do not want to see a Black Man running the country, or someone that will make this country better for all races that live here.
Truth P
2008-10-31 22:04:49 UTC
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Mr. Obama,



Given the uproar about the simple question asked you by Joe the plumber, and the persecution that has been heaped on him because he dared to question you, I find myself motivated to say a few things to you myself. While Joe aspires to start a business someday, I already have started not one, but 4 businesses. But first, let me introduce myself. You can call me 'Cory the well driller'. I am a 54 year old high school graduate. I didn't go to college like you, I was too ready to go 'conquer the world' when I finished high school. 25 years ago at age 29, I started my own water well drilling business at a time when the economy here in East Texas was in a tailspin from the crash of the early 80's oil boom. I didn't get any help from the government, nor did I look for any. I borrowed what I could from my sister, my uncle, and even the pawn shop and managed to scrape together a homemade drill rig and a few tools to do my first job. My businesses did not start as a result of privilege. They are the result of my personal drive, personal ambition, self discipline, self reliance, and a determination to treat my customers fairly. From the very start my business provided one other (than myself) East Texan a full time job. I couldn't afford a backhoe the first few years (something every well drilling business had), so I and my helper had to dig the mud pits that are necessary for each and every job with hand shovels. I had to use my 10 year old, 1/2 ton pickup truck for my water tank truck (normally a job for at least a 2 ton truck).



A year and a half after I started the business, I scraped together a 20% down payment to get a modest bank loan and bought a (28 year) old, worn out, slightly bigger drilling rig to allow me to drill the deeper water wells in my area. I spent the next few years drilling wells with the rig while simultaneously rebuilding it between jobs. Through these years I never knew from one month to the next if I would have any work or be able to pay the bills. I got behind on my income taxes one year, and spent the next two years paying that back (with penalty and interest) while keeping up with ongoing taxes. I got behind on my water well supply bill 2 different years (way behind the second time... $80,000.00), and spent over a year paying it back (each time) while continuing to pay for ongoing supplies C.O.D.. Of course, the personal stress endured through these experiences and years is hard to measure. I do have a stent in my heart now to memorialize it all.



I spent the next 10 years developing the reputation for being the most competent and most honest water well driller in East Texas. 2 years along the way, I hired another full time employee for the drilling business so that we could provide full time water well pump service as well as the well drilling. Also, 3 years along the path, I bought a water well screen service machine from a friend, starting business # 2. 5 years later I made a business loan for $100,000.00 to build a new, higher production, computer controlled screen service machine. I had designed the machine myself, and it didn't work out for 3 years so I had to make the loan payments without the benefit of any added income from the new machine. No government program was there to help me with the payments, or to help me sleep at night as I lay awake wondering how I would solve my machine problems or pay my bills. Finally, after 3 years, I got the screen machine working properly, and that provided another full time job for an East Texan in the screen service business.



2 years after that, I made another business loan, this time for $250,000.00, to buy another used drilling rig and all the support equipment needed to run another, larger, drill rig. This provided another 2 full time jobs for East Texans. Again, I spent a couple of years not knowing if I had made a smart move, or a move that would bankrupt me. For the third time in 13 years, I had placed everything I owned on the line, risking everything, in order to build a business.



A couple of years into this, I came up with a bright idea for a new kind of mud pump, a fundamentally necessary pump used on water well drill rigs. I spent my entire life savings to date (just $30,000.00), building a prototype of the pu
Samantha
2008-10-31 22:06:00 UTC
Well we have a democratic Congress...which means there is no one to check him. With Bush, the democratic Congress could check him (I dont think they did that very well). But if we had a Republican Congress, Obama could be checked...
blcorbin94
2008-10-31 22:07:30 UTC
I think people are scared for him to be president because if he gets elected, then a crazy white person[not being racist] may try to assassinate him. Then if this happens, a lot of black people will get mad and go crazy. So this will cause a lot of racism and segregation again.

But I think he will make a great president!

OBAMA '08!!





~you should make me best answer~
Carol
2008-10-31 22:13:10 UTC
First of all I am not scared of it, I just don't want it.



Second of all, congress is now controlled by democrats, so they will most likely support the majority of his ideas.
Bubbles
2008-10-31 22:16:08 UTC
yeah...

i mean why do people even run for president?

Lets just have NO president!! yay!!!

now we can run wild and free!!!
Travis S
2008-10-31 22:03:58 UTC
yea but he has a big influence on the government
45 auto
2008-10-31 22:06:11 UTC
Being there is to much>
anonymous
2008-10-31 22:08:27 UTC
that's exactly why you shouldn't be doing your own thinking, good grief man..
shygirl
2008-10-31 22:05:13 UTC
AHHHHHHHHH it is so refreshing to hear a sound and non-hysterical person speak.

Please. Continue
☠pirate☠
2008-10-31 22:12:15 UTC
people are scared 'cause they are scared of good change, or 'cause they are ignorant
benskie
2008-10-31 22:04:51 UTC
What are you smokin?
Hot Head
2008-10-31 22:04:33 UTC
i'll be darned.......


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