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Kids advise President Obama on
the job ahead
Project D.E.E.P. (the Dorchester Educational
Enrichment Program) recently asked its students to analyze
the 2008 presidential election and then propose a list of
priorities for the new president. In short, the
children were asked to answer two divergent questions:
Why did Barack Obama win the election? And what should
he do first while in office?
The responses, in essay form, were surprisingly sharp,
revealing that many of our children might be more aware of
politics than you might think. The three essays which
were judged to be the finest appear here.
Restoring the American people's
faith in government
By Molly Salas
Grade 5 - Richard J. Murphy School
Barack Obama defeated John McCain by a landslide, partly
because of the support of his slogan "Change can happen."
During the campaign, President Bush had lost the faith of
the American people. There is a big economic crisis
going on in our nation, which brought negative press to Mr.
Bush. Many people feel that President Bush made too
many bad choices for our economy. John McCain, like
Bush, is a Republican, and voters did not want another
president like George W. Bush.
The slogan "Change can happen" gives Americans hope that
the economy will turn around, the war will be over, and life
in America can be peaceful and safe. Mr. Obama's plan for a
better economy will create new jobs and give tax cuts to
middle-class citizens. When Barack Obama made his
numerous speeches, he gave voters the feeling that better
things will happen if he were elected president.
During his campaign, Barack Obama appealed more to women,
African-Americans, Hispanics and the youth of America.
Mr. Obama supports equal pay for equal work, which means
that women and minorities can challenge the workplace for
pay discrimination if they feel that they are not being paid
fairly. President Obama also plans on using the Fair
Pay Act to make sure women get paid the same as men when
doing the same job. Obama and Biden will be working on the
end of racial profiling and harder punishments for hate
crimes. Mr. Obama had great support from
African-Americans because they felt that it was time to have
support for them in the White House.
For the youth of America, Obama plans to make colleges
more affordable, so that people who would not have been able
to afford to go to college will be able to save up to
go. Obama also appealed to the youth of America
by restoring the importance of public service to young
Americans. They can now bring back the ethic values of
serving their communities, as teachers, first responders or
in the military, which will help make the United States a
better place to live.
Barack Obama appealed greatly to the middle-class.
These are the families that work hard and are still
struggling to make ends meet or to save money. The
"Making Work Pay" tax cut will give working Americans a fair
tax code and a tax credit to families. He will also
work to make minimum wage $9.50 per hour by the year 2011
and help with more sick leave in the work place.
Another way President Obama will help families is by
expanding the Family and Medical Leave Act. This will change
the law so that companies with twenty-five or more employees
will be covered instead of just companies with fifty or more
employees. This will give employees time to be able to
care for sick children or even elderly family members.
Mr. Obama also cares about the affordability of child care
and plans on having a tax credit for people who use child
care. Barack Obama is a dad to two young children, and he
understands the importance of helping families that want to
give their children the best life they can have.
In one of his speeches Barack Obama quoted a former
president from seventy-five years ago. Franklin
Roosevelt said, "Faith in America, faith in our tradition of
personal responsibility, faith in our institutions, and
faith in ourselves demands that we all recognize the new
terms of the old social contract." Mr. Obama used this quote
to tell the American people that it is time again to restore
our faith. With the tough economic times, people are
feeling scared about the future. Obama wants to restore
confidence in America's stock markets. It is important
to Obama to create more jobs in America, to support fair
trade, and to help with taxes for senior citizens.
Obama wants to invest fifty billion dollars to jump start
the economy and keep jobs for one million Americans.
He also plans on giving a $1,000 emergency energy rebate to
Americans. This is an attractive rebate to the many
struggling citizens who have a hard time paying for their
energy bills. Mr. Obama's economic plan will help
Americans feel hopeful about the future of their hard-earned
money.
Voting in the presidential election is an important part
of being an American citizen. To have the right to vote for
many minorities, including women, is something that was
fought hard for. Every person in our country who is
eighteen and over should vote. Obama appealed to these
minorities and women. By promising change he gave the
people of America a new hope. Barack Obama's calm, strong
and solid character is a trait that helps people feel
safe. It is no wonder that Mr. Obama won the election
and made history in the year 2008. Yes, change really
can happen.
Projecting confidence
By Breena Baird
Grade 5 - St. Brendan's School
Was this election about young versus old? Or was it
about new ideas versus old ideas? Barack Obama wanted
change for this country, and John McCain wanted to follow
President George W. Bush's ideas. Fifty-two percent of
the people who voted wanted change, so they voted for Barack
Obama.
Barack Obama came out on top in the presidential election
because people wanted to make 2008 a historic year. He
was a good speaker, and people were looking for change.
Also, people wanted Obama to be the first African-American
to be elected president.
Obama did a good job picking his vice president, and it
must have been extremely tough. There are others whom
Obama could have picked, and they would have done well too,
but he picked Joe Biden because he has a lot of experience
from being a senator for many years. Also, many people
believed that Obama is weak with foreign affair issues, and
Vice President Biden has experience in this area.
Now that Obama is president, he should continue to
address the economy, especially the crashing of the
financial markets and the three big automobile manufacturers
(Ford, GM, and Chrysler) who are on the verge of
bankruptcy. Thousands of people are losing their homes
due to foreclosures, and others are losing their jobs
because of the poor economy. To handle this issue, Barack
Obama should give large loans to the banks and the three
large car manufacturers in order to stop the collapse of
these companies. Also, to stop foreclosures from
continuing, he should assist struggling homeowners with
their mortgage debt.
Obama looks confident on the outside and seems confident
on the inside. The whole U.S. is convinced by his hard
work that he will keep his promises and do his big share for
this country. We hope he knows what he is doing and
makes good, fair decisions for the United States, because
after all, he did make 2008 a historic year.
Ending the war is job
one
By Brenna McCarthy
Grade 6 - Boston Collegiate Charter School
The 2008 presidential election was going to make history
no matter who won. Had Senator McCain won, we would have had
our first female Vice President. With Obama's victory, he
has become the first African-American to be elected
President of the United States. Both candidates campaigned
well, but in the end Obama won because people believed in
what he said. He has great ideas concerning big issues such
as the War in Iraq.
Barack Obama is a well-spoken man who is realistic in his
promises. People have an easy time relating to him because
he is not like a lot of the other politicians in Washington,
D.C. Obama grew up in a lower-class community and used
education to improve himself. Americans like his patriotism
and dedication to the country. President Obama truly
believes in improving America for all of its people. He
gives people hope that the future will be better, and he
displays confidence in the American people. This helps
people to feel like they are a part of all the changes Obama
plans to make.
The first issue President Obama should deal with is the
War in Iraq. The war is not only costing billions of
dollars, but it is also costing many American soldiers their
lives. The money that is being used to buy supplies such as
bombs, helicopters and guns, could be used to help our
struggling economy. The war has also increased tensions
between the U.S. and foreign countries that do not think the
United States should be in Iraq.
Barack Obama should gradually pull the troops out of
Iraq. We need to make sure that the new Iraqi government can
run smoothly on its own with us gone. That is why he cannot
pull all of the troops out at once. He will have to be
skilled at dealing with other nations. The U.S. must mend
their relationships with foreign countries that are upset
with our presence in Iraq. Americans are frustrated with the
amount of money that is going into the war, and they wish
that their tax money would be used more efficiently. Obama
should take the money that is being spent on the war and put
it towards education, healthcare, and the economy.
There will be many challenges that President Obama will
face as he enters into office. He will have to make key
decisions that will affect the country for years to come.
With all of the current issues in our country and in the
world, Barack Obama will be tested and hopefully he will
rise to the challenge. The Americans picked Obama because
they believe he will be able to lead us into a brighter
future, and over the next four years we will be able to see
just how much Obama can do to change our country.
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