Does anyone else feel that no matter WHO gets elected; 4 years may not be enough time to fix 8-12 years of our former administrations.
God bless them for the effort; I believe the candidates are sincere. BUT, the time between signing something into law %26amp; actual implementation is never a speedy process.
Do you think its even possible to remove all of our troops and have them home in 1 presidential term?
When they get %26quot;home%26quot;, what jobs will they work? Thats an awful lot of people returning to a nation that already has shaky unemployment rates.
If small businesses are continually over taxed %26amp; forced to pay for %26quot;better%26quot; healthcare - then how will they create new jobs?
I heard it may take a %26quot;9 figure%26quot; budget to to keep %26quot;evildoers%26quot; at bay- but how much is it gonna cost to %26quot;reform%26quot; immigration - keeping them or kicking them out?
What can truly be done in the next 4 years?
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4 years isn%26#039;t enough. The Bush administration has doomed our country and sent it down a path that it may not be able to return from.
It%26#039;s likely that the next president will only make things worse. It%26#039;s only a matter of time before our country collapse and famine and war spread across the land.
RIP USA 1776-2008
It was fun while it lasted
Election 2008: Is 4 Years Enough Time To Correct The Problems?!!?
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Probably not. But it is enough time to get things moving in the right direction. If they can get things moving to BETTER even if they aren%26#039;t GREAT at the end of the first 4 year term, there is a reasonable expectation that the winner of this election would be able to win the next one in 2012 also. That may give them enough time to make a real difference.
If they make it worse or it remains the same, they probably will lose to other contenders in 2012.
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