Monday, January 30, 2012

Do you trust someone's intelligence based on how they twist words or how they can actually solve mathproblems?

off the cuff statements can have problems. What concerns me is when a candidate promises things and hasn't done the math.



For example, how can Barry cut taxes to 95% of families AND give health care to 47 million people at the same time AND all the other things he promised in his acceptance speech?Do you trust someone's intelligence based on how they twist words or how they can actually solve mathproblems?
neither. It's whether they are democrat or Republican.



If they are democrat, I don't trust they have any intelligence. If they are Republican, then I know they at least have common sense and decency.Do you trust someone's intelligence based on how they twist words or how they can actually solve mathproblems?
By how they can think. Wisdom + intelligence = good leadership. (Obama!!!)Do you trust someone's intelligence based on how they twist words or how they can actually solve mathproblems?
You are forgetting raising taxes to the rich and bringing home the troops as soon as possible.



McCain has a higher deficit spending in his plan than Obama does. Since he intends to keep as many troops in Iraq as long as possible, he will spend more. And don't forget the massive health credits McCain wants too.
I use neither as a basis of trust....It's a person's character that I look at...

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