...I thought this was a great article (regardless of which side of the fence you're on) from the Wall Street Journal summarizing exactly what Obama is likely to implement should he be elected. It's great because it cuts through the campaign rhetoric to the core of what he would be able to push through, which I find helpful and personally
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"Look for the watering down of No Child Left Behind testing standards"
As a wife of a teacher, I can tell you that No Child Left Behind is SUCH a bad policy, its not even funny. I think its done way more harm than good.
Regardless of political views - I respect your opinions, and always welcome open dialogue. Just try to keep an open mind for non-republicans.... We're not all sheep following a herd thinking Obama is a "communist rock star".
Its good to see you post E. Hope everything is going well!
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I have tried and tried to argue against the redistribution of wealth, but all I get back is "Trickle down economics doesn't work" or that I am a heartless person who doesn't care about anyone else. So, I guess we will have to wait and see about if this "redistribution of wealth" works. Nobody would even concede to me that it should not be done in a time of recession. Yikes!
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People are so caught up in the grandiose speeches, Obama's demeanor, and all of the political hooplah, that the real issues are almost completely masked. I honestly believe that if people *really* knew what was in store, they may have different opinions.
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