Whichever Indian has voting rights in 2008.. please do not vote for Democrats.. Hillary of all never... she is anti -India in the strictest sense.. voted against nuclear deal, arm twists TCS to offer many jobs in here state to US nationals.. The probelm with Dems is they do not understand supply side economics that Reagan mastered... lower taxes, more in ur pocket, more spending, more invetsment etc... For all that Bush is being hated for.. he was the one whu cleaned up the mess Clinton left after his term in 2000, bubble burst, rceession, stock scandals, corporate scandals.. The president deserves a pat on his back (along with treasury, fed etc) for turining around the economy and preventing anymore 9/11 after that.. He is not perfect but after better than the dems. On outsourcing they do not understand the simple concept that jobs will take the path of low cost areas and this doesnt benefit India or China as much as US Corporate whu are able to reap in big profits (and with lower exchange rates, higher profits)..For these logic to go inside their head, they need one... its all filled with one thing oppose what Repub do... hahaha.. Me , a silent passive arm-chair critic with no stake.
RE:Indians dont support democrats in 2008
by Dare on Jul 09, 2007 09:44 PM Permalink
I care abt India... thats why the tone of message is how this affects India.. Unlike other rediff readers whu would have blasted u fr what u said w/o reading my note.. I will say.. pls read my message again
RE:RE:Indians dont support democrats in 2008
by Gayatri Sharma on Jul 09, 2007 10:48 PM Permalink
if you are thinking about India then she has the right to think about her country and do what ever it takes to get back the jobs and tell me one thing one is it possible that during clinto's time the budget was some million $ in surplus and now it is in a few billion $ in defecit.
RE:Indians dont support democrats in 2008
by Maulesh Bhatt on Jul 09, 2007 09:45 PM Permalink
What recession are you refering to? We haven't had one in a long time - certainly not during Clinton administration. On George W, one can write a book on all the things he has done wrong or the things that went wrong during his presidency, so lets not even go there. On voting, no candidate has impressed me yet. However, I liked John McCain's reply the best among all but he is not someone I'd be voting for.