Barack to the future…

Posted by Mat & Amie on Oct 05 2008 | Tagged as: events/festivals/music

On Friday we found out that Barack Obama would actually be holding a rally in Asheville, NC just a few miles from our house. This morning, we woke up and went down at 8 a.m. in the morning to stand in line. We thought we would be one of a few there that early as they had been recommending people arrive at 10 a.m. We are so glad we got there when we did.

Barack Obama

It paid off. Look how close we are to see him speak. He talked a lot about the health care system and what he plans for the future. He wants people to be able to continue on their current plans and give them lower premiums. And for those like us that do not have insurance to give us affordable options. Yay! And yes, he will have to pay for it somehow. He’s going to do this by taxing those who make over $250,000 and bringing the taxation back to what Bill Clinton had (and not even as much as the Reagan era). For the rest of us making less than $250,000 our taxes will not go up.

Honestly, for me, I don’t mind paying taxes if it goes to help those less fortunate than I to be able to be on the Medicaid/Medicare/WIC program so that they can be healthy and their children can be healthy. I don’t mind paying taxes to pay for infrastructure and for schools, police, firemen and libraries, etc.

Barack Obama

It was exciting to be with the over 28,000 people who were from all walks of life. We were impressed at how everybody we talked to and heard in the crowd were supporting Barack Obama for his stance on issues that were important to them.

Barack Obama

I was a little disappointed in Thursday’s debate to find that the Obama/Biden ticket is supporting just separate but equal rights for same sex couples. Why not give them equal rights?

My largest concern this election year, is that McCain has picked Palin who is willing and eager (i.e. drill, baby, drill) to give up the beauty of Alaska just for oil. Oil that won’t be available to us for 10 years and that it would last at the most 30 years, many think less. Why can’t we spend all that money that we would be spending on the extraction of oil (that is non-renewable) on renewable energy sources that would last indefinitely? And would also bring about jobs. Of course, I’m biased. I worked in a very beautiful national park that wouldn’t have been there if there hadn’t been someone who had the forethought to preserve and protect the area.

It was phenomenal to be within 30 feet of a man who is well-spoken and intelligent and listens to the people. We are excited for this election year and the opportunity for people to choose someone who is willing to use diplomacy first instead of just going to war.

Debate One Down

Posted by Amie on Sep 28 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Friday was Mat’s last day of work.  So we went over and made pizza and watched the debate w/ Mat’s boss, Chris and co-worker, Sara and their spouses.  The pizza was delicious and I was glad to watch the debate.  I was glad to see that Senator McCain was willing to come participate in the debate after the uncertainty of whether he would actually come or not.  It was great to hear both speak and answer the questions put forth to them.  I came away feeling that either one would definitely be an improvement on the speaking capabilities of the current president.  I didn’t come away feeling that Senator McCain should be the president.  He repeatedly ignored the moderator, Jim Lehrer’s request that they speak to each other or even look at each other.  I find that disconcerting.  Maybe he did that on purpose, to show that he doesn’t respect Senator Obama.  Personally, I find that to be an unfavorable quality in a person.  Everyday as president, there’s a good possibility that you are going to run into people who don’t agree with you or your policies, but you still need to be able to show each other respect.

Senator McCain also didn’t endear us when he lambasted the grizzly bear project up in Montana…obviously, we don’t feel the same as he does about wildlife research.

It will be interesting to see how the rest of the debates go.  I can’t wait to actually get to see Governor Palin interact during a debate, since at this point we have only gotten the opportunity to hear her give speeches and 2 interviews.  No coming up with answers on the fly.  Next Thursday I’ll be watching Debate # 2.