Question:
How does Barkack Obama get away w/ stating he wants change w/o stating what he's going to change?
Dan and Susan
2008-02-13 17:33:56 UTC
I see these commercials about how he wants to change the world. How we can do anything. But he doesn't state how.

The only thing I can think of is higher taxes.
32 answers:
Alona
2008-02-13 17:40:49 UTC
I don't know how you get away with asking a question like that when he states it very clearly in most all of his speeches. He wants to change the way politics is run, how people think of the country- none of that has to do with higher taxes. It has everything to do with the fact that he is not accepting money from lobbyists, and many other things. Take a look at his website for specific questions about his policies.
LeAnne
2008-02-13 17:47:52 UTC
For whatever reasons - articulate, smooth talker, good looking, his opponent, etc...- Obama is cruising along on speeches which basically have no substance, and even less solutions.

Socialized health care, sure, more and more entitlements, sure - but how does he (or Hillary) plan to pay for these promises? I am convinced that the United States simply can not afford health care for every citizen ( and non-citizen, for that matter) and none of the proponents are willing to discus this aspect of a socialized health care system.

Simply put, "change" seems to be the buzz word in this campaign - and change is not always a good thing.
aluminatingorbs
2008-02-13 17:51:28 UTC
I wonder the same thing but I better not say anymore I am now getting private emails because I am expressing my opinion, apparently Im not allowed, everyone has a right to their own opinion why on earth people feel the need to private email with pushing their beliefs is beyond me then call me a racist because I dont agree with their decision to vote for Obama, I am not a racist people! I wont vote for Hillary either go figure,.Anyway I agree with the original question and we have every right to wonder about it, just like people do not like Mccain, well some dont like Obama and Hillary, see how that works!He does NOT state how I read about it everyday and watch the news!If he can get us better health care I'd vote for him in a heartbeat, and if he can help us low income people again I will vote for him with no problem, he needs to explain it better!
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:55:40 UTC
Obama has often stated what and how he plans to make changes. If you can't figure out why Obama can't explain how he's going to accomplish his plans in the duration of a 30 SECOND commercial, you have my sympathy. Any candidate who could explain their plans in the duration of 30 seconds would scare the heck out of me.
misskate12001
2008-02-13 17:38:19 UTC
Because the majority of his base are young and don't need more than that. They haven't experienced enough life and therefore as many elections and presidents so they don't understand the process yet.



I'll admit that's how I was when Bill ran the first time around. He inspired me but I wouldn't have been able to tell you what he stood for. Thankfully but the second time around I had grown up a bit and actually could back up my support of his candidacy.
ken4100
2008-02-13 17:45:25 UTC
I think his campaign is just smoke and mirrors, candy and kisses. He hasn't accomplished 1 single thing yet people are spellbound by his speeches. I am kind of scared to see what happens if he wins!

Simple Facts

Democrats- more taxes, more government

Republicans- less tax, less government
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:59:29 UTC
Can Dan and Susan figure out how to find his platforms, Q&A's, videos, and speeches on line. I did. Really... it's not at all hard. Think harder.
foxxxyzee
2008-02-13 17:38:54 UTC
That's politics. Most of the candidates have not given specific plans for all of their platform promises. Plus, politics aside, everyone knows that the president cannot change anything on his/her own.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:39:49 UTC
He has stated how he would make changes.



http://www.barackobama.com/issues/



Please follow this link and educate yourself instead of relying on the opinions of others to dictate what you think. Television is not going to provide you with the information you need to make a decision when voting. Research what each and every candidate plans to do and make your decision from that.
Richard M
2008-02-13 17:39:40 UTC
He will switch us to an emotion-based economy in which feelings become our form of currency. Also, you can never criticize him without being called racist.
scorch_22
2008-02-13 17:47:00 UTC
He's a minority, and people are getting swept up in history, he's the new JFK..... and just like the JFK years, his will be disastrous if he wins.
Fantasy Sports Icon
2008-02-13 17:39:51 UTC
Because he is black and the new kid on the block. Blacks and voters under 30 are on the verge of destoying this country if they elect Obama. Terrorists are licking their chops at this election.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:42:47 UTC
Because he is black , and if you say something , they will call Jesse Jackson and Sharpton, and this will go on and on if you elect him , so you might want to think before you do something you will regret.
Yo it's Me
2008-02-13 17:37:32 UTC
They asked him on 60 Minutes the other night. He essentially said that his followers weren't smart enough to keep up with his ideas when he expressed them at campaign events and debates, so he distilled it down to something they could understand - "change". The funny thing is that nobody has called him on it, Steve Kroft was totally fawning over him. If I was one of his disciples, I would be offended by this tactic.
Obama '08
2008-02-13 17:45:44 UTC
Because you are not listening to his speeches you are listening to a 30 second clip try watching one of his 30 min speeches
Doubledown
2008-02-13 17:44:53 UTC
When the news shows clips and soundbites of rallies and debates, that's what they show.. the clip.... but listen to Obama's speeches in full and you'll hear he's DA MAN!
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:40:04 UTC
breaking the tradition of having middle to old age white men running the country isnt a change ?

giving a hope for everyone who is a minority in the US that you too can do something for our country
kmca63
2008-02-13 17:38:40 UTC
Because his sheep are still following. Baa-Baa-O-Baa-Ma.



Why go through the trouble of answering for yourself if you don't have to? The young voters have been dumb enough to put him in the race based on nothing. They really are sheep.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:42:15 UTC
Do your homework and go beyond a commercial. How about his website?



Obama has my vote.
Easy
2008-02-13 17:38:26 UTC
It is called political rhetoric. He has stated just how he wants to change things and where the money is going to come from. You just have to listen to his speaches. Raising taxes is not an option
Maureen S
2008-02-13 17:42:16 UTC
It shows how much you know, his name is BORACK OBAMA.



DANDIDON - Bush had all the experience in the world, look where that put America.



AVERAGE AMERICAN - Well put and well researched. I bet that those against Obama do not even know what you are talking about.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:37:36 UTC
Because the American public is stupid and they all want this so-called change but are too damned dumb to ask what the change is until it is gonna be to late
texasjewboy12
2008-02-13 17:39:01 UTC
Because he's a fresh, pretty face, and sometimes that's all it takes to succeed in politics!
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:37:01 UTC
He gets away with it because all of the candidates say that.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:36:52 UTC
Have you checked his website and looked at his positions on the issues?
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:36:49 UTC
That's why you aren't the one running for president.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:37:48 UTC
why?? because he can't!!!!!!!!!!!!! he is just all talk and no show!! and STUPID PEOPLE IN OUR SICK COUNTRY WILL ELECT HIM!! WHAT A WASTE IF HE IS ELECTED WITH NO EXPERIENCE AT ALL!! go hillary!!
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:37:05 UTC
You just weren't paying any attention to his speech.



Vote Obama
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:37:39 UTC
I'm really not sure..I'm voting for hillary
Roman The Warrior
2008-02-13 17:37:31 UTC
if u do ur research u'll find out, he's got sum good ideas =)
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:36:56 UTC
Why ... he's the REFORM candidate ... of course.
anonymous
2008-02-13 17:38:35 UTC
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