Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Presidential Selection with an Eye on Manufacturers



As November 6th fast approaches, manufacturers across the country are patiently waiting to see the outcome of the election.  While many of us have our own views, opinions, and political preference, for many manufacturers the outcome is crucial for what the next four years will entail.  Although both candidates have made references to manufacturing during the debates, and their plans for an economic recovery strategy, I found my selection after hearing both parties to be simple.

While many Americans vote strictly by political affiliation, I urge everyone to evaluate both Romney and Obama, and take a scope outside the media jargon to ensure the best political candidate takes office.  Even though neither of the candidates are “perfect”, I would push voters who are undecided to educate themselves completely on ALL of the major issues, as well as taking an in depth look at both candidates over the past four years.

With a number of important issues to keep in mind, you can find many resources online along with fact checkers to insure the information you are reading is factual.  Unfortunately, since anyone can make claims and write them “as a matter of fact,” most are not true and should be verified before rendering a conclusion who you should vote for come November 6th.

Since the President of the United States is a global icon, it is very important that we pick the candidate that most resembles our nation as a whole and who has the ability to guide our nation effectively.  With our national debt exceeding 17 trillion dollars and rising, I also would urge voters to elect the candidate you believe has the best plan to reduce the national debt.  In addition to the nation’s debt, lowering unemployment, and rejuvenating the United States economy should be major areas you take a look at.

Choosing the Best Presidential Candidate Takes Time and should not be selected using “ennie meanie minnie mo” on Election Day.  Selecting the President is a very important civic duty we each have for the future of the United States and the image we wish to administer across the world.  So I ask each of you on November 6th, to Please Vote Responsibly with an Educated Vote for the candidates.  Manufacturers across the United States are patiently waiting for the answer to unfold, in order to better plan for what the next 4 years could entail.         

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