Friday, September 18, 2009

Blog Stage Two

While browsing through CNN.com I stumbled across a nifty little link, The National Report Card: Second Hundred Days upon reading this little tidbit, it became apparent that we as Americans like to complain, and complain we do. There were ten questions asked on this test and no national average on any of the questions above a C+ grade of satisfaction. It seems no matter who is in office or what the issue is, there will always be more people bashing those who lead our country than those supporting them. To me this is quite comical, because we spend a lot of time and money into deciding who will lead, and the moment they start to take control we flip and start to complain. Personally I support Obama, and even though I do not agree with everyone of his ideals of decisions, as a whole I support him. Because of this reason I therefor voted for him and now either back him or at least give him a fighting chance. It is a lot easier to say you dislike something and that be the end of it than offer an alternate option and that is what this report card proves. Hopefully next year we will attempt to more openly fill out this report card. This is a great read, they break the scores down into each state and you can also see the national standings. Definitely worth your time if you have an interest on where you stand in the "class" of America.

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