Finally we have a Presidential Candidate that recognizes a waste of American money. Most candidates can speak of doing this and doing that and spend, spend, spend. Until last night listening to John McCain speak about what he is going to do when he is President, we have never heard what Americans want to hear. Where is the money coming from and why do we continue to send our money to other countries. Last night John McCain said exactly what he plans to do when he said, "We're going to stop sending $700 billion a year to countries that don't like us very much, and some of that money...".
Ok that is a great start on fixing problems here in the United States. We can't save our own people yet we continue to spend billions on foreign countries. I have asked the question several times over and over again why we spend this money on those countries. Finally we have somebody who will stand in front of America and say yes we spend billions on foreign countries who don't like us and we are going to stop spending that money over there and start spending money back in the United States. After last night I fully support John McCain as our next President of the United States.
To see a partial list of money being spent and the questions I raise about them please see my earlier blog entitled " Governement Spending ".
Ok that is a great start on fixing problems here in the United States. We can't save our own people yet we continue to spend billions on foreign countries. I have asked the question several times over and over again why we spend this money on those countries. Finally we have somebody who will stand in front of America and say yes we spend billions on foreign countries who don't like us and we are going to stop spending that money over there and start spending money back in the United States. After last night I fully support John McCain as our next President of the United States.
To see a partial list of money being spent and the questions I raise about them please see my earlier blog entitled " Governement Spending ".
