It's getting closer. Just a few more months, and we'll all be off to vote for America's next president. And if you don't vote, then I better not hear you complain about who wins. Obviously if you are unable to vote, complain away. All I know is that I will definitely be there. The only problem is, I don't know who I'm voting for. I truly believe that there are slim pickings. Sure, they are all qualified. And of course, they all have their high points. But in all honesty, I can't see any one of them doing well as president. I do admit, I haven't really researched them yet to see who I believe will do best. But from what I've seen on TV and heard on the radio, they all seem a bit . . . well . . . under-qualified. Not under-qualified in experience. But from my point of view, they all seem a bit sketchy. Who will do the best for Americans? Who will help our economy? Who will force us to become a better country? Who will help us to stop becoming so entangled in other countries when we have enough of our own problems? These are just a few of the questions you must ask yourself before you decided who to vote for.
Just something funny that I heard today : a friend of mine was commenting on Hillary Clinton. She doesn't think that a woman should be president. Apparently, women are "too emotional" to take on that much responsibility. I, on the other hand, disagree. I personally think it would be cool for a woman to be president. However, maybe not Hillary.
