Sunday, September 23, 2012

One of the main differences between the democratic and republican party platforms is the step process taken to create more jobs. While democrats believe that  acts such as Obama's Recovery Act are needed to keep jobs in the market and cut taxes for the working class public, Republicans are more focused on partnerships between private and government factions need to invest in the nations infrastructure. Another key focus for the Democrats is putting veterans to work by "challenging Community Health Centers to hire veterans". They also "cut taxes on American workers and businesses", while the Republicans wish to simplify the tax system. While Democrats seem more concerned with the individual, Republicans are more centered on increasing federal spending and being more "aggressive in promoting U.S products abroad and securing open markets for them." This is what differentiates the Democrats with the Republicans in terms of the economy.

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