Indecision may or may not be my problem.
- Jimmy Buffett (1946- ), American singer, songwriter
In the last couple of weeks I've seen more and more bloggers who were undecided about who they planned to vote for in next week's presidential election take the plunge and name a name. Perhaps the most reasoned and thoughtful outline of the issues that I've seen is on Megan McArdle's weblog, Asymmetrical Information.
Megan gives us her assessment of each candidate's probable impact on such matters as the environment, education, health care, gay marriage, the economy, trade, tax policy, the budget and foreign policy among other things.
If any of you who still don't know which man will get your vote on Tuesday, you may gain some insight that will help you decide by taking a look at McArdle's excellent post.

2 comments:
Gee, Ronald, to me the choice is pretty obvious (vote BUSH!) but I did manage to get into a heated political swirmish at work yesterday. Never ceases to amaze me just how idiotic some people's thinking can be. There are no perfect candidates out there.....ever. So let's vote our conscience and pray for the best. ~ VTG
Great post, as usual. I understand that some people really struggle with the decision about who to vote for. I took me a while, but I don't really understand people who still haven't decided. I read Megan's endorsement and it was well reasoned. I got there a little quicker but only posted my presidential endorsement this monring.
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Cheese Louise :)
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