Writing Our Future

11 letters about "Barack Obama" and "John Mc Cain" issues

Abortion in America by Rae Dawn K

This writing is about abortion and what both candidates and I think about this issues.

what to do about taxes? by fernando M

I believe that taxes should be lowered for the classes that really tax cut so their life is easier but if they are cut for low classes they should be raised for higher classes. If they are cut for low classes hopefully that can make things easier and those people can have enough money for everyday needs like food, gas, school, and clothing. If taxes are raised for high class they should have enough money to get by these everyday needs.

Barack Obama:Education by Jasmine C.

I support Barack Obama’s decisions. I also believe that education is not the number one priority, money that should be spent on schools has been spent on useless stuff. If schools were provided with more money they could have better materials for students. With better materials parents would not have to buy more stuff when the school can provide. By doing that parents are able to provide for themselves and their kids.

Obama is a better presedent by e.hernandez

it is mostiy about how Obama will be a better president

Presidental Nominees Views on the Economy by Shauna S.

My essay is about economy and how one of our candidates plan to fix it if they become president.

The Battle by M. Roberts

John McCain and Barack Obama have starkly different philosophies about tax policy - how to raise the revenue needed to support government programs, spur growth and ensure economic fairness. But voters really want to know one thing: How would the presidential candidates' views trickle down to their tax bills? A report released Wednesday by a nonpartisan policy group in Washington, D.C., takes a big first step toward answering that question.

College Costs by Isabel L.

The cost of college tuition is a major problem in the United States today. It is keeping the next generation of workers from becoming qualified, and keeping a great amount of young adults from exploring their future. The costs are high and they will get higher, unless something is done now.

Leave a Message After the Beep by Nicoli.kk

M ost of us know how to text message and instant message but do you know what the candidates for the next president of the United States' message is? I think that the next president of the United States should follow through with their message and stick to their agenda.

Abortion by J. Reed

The current abortion issues.

Ignore the Politics, Please by Danny U.

Focusing on individual issues was not my intent in this letter, because each individual issue is not nearly as important as your ability to ignore simple party politics, and to look for solutions to problems that matter to Americans. Telling the President of the United States that we have problems makes me feel naive because, quite simply, you know. Instead, please focus on what matters most, solving problems for the American people without the politics.