Women's Issues Could be Topic at Debate

Chunlu  Huang
The two vice presidential candidates in Thursday's debate are Joseph Biden and Sarah Palin.

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The Economic Crisis: It will definitely be discussed because the economic crisis is vital to the nation's power, and if the economy is the very foundation of the nation. If the economy continues worsening, then the nation will have lost the very thing keeping this country standing. The recent closure of two out of the five major stock companies in the New York no doubt caused a large amount of damage to the economy. Both sides will most likely discuss their plans to solve this economic problem just like the presidential candidates did on their debates. Biden will most likely agree with Obama's plan for putting more taxes on Pele who's annual income is more than $42,000, and using the money to save the economy while Palin would most likely support McCain's plan of equal taxation for everybody and concentrating on creating more jobs to help the unemployed, which has considerably increased after the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Merrill Lynch & Co.

The War in Iraq: It will very likely be discussed because that is one area where the Democrats' and Republicans' plans greatly differ. Biden will probably discuss Obama's plan to pull the troops out of Iraq in at most 16 months. Biden will most likely state that the War in Iraq is one of the main problems causing the economic problems in the America and by pulling out it will be like killing two birds with one stone. However he will agree that the Economic Crisis will not be completely solved but pulling out and the increased taxes on the rich will definitely help the economy greatly. Palin will most likely discuss more about McCain's plan of staying in Iraq until it becomes stable, or else all the billions of dollars spent in the war would become useless, she will probably agree that by helping Iraq become stable it also aids us in gaining a valuable ally who can also be a source of oil therefore aiding our economy.

Women's Rights: Women's rights will have a very high chance of being discussed because by grabbing the votes from voters who formerly supported Hillary Clinton will be crucial to winning the election. Biden will probably discuss of how Obama greatly supports equal rights for women, and he plans on adding some of Hilary's ideas to his party, and will always keep an open mind to equal rights for women. But Palin will most likely discuss that equal rights for women is very important to her but the economic crisis and the War in Iraq is of much greater importance and that you must first fix a nation before you can give the people living in it equal rights.

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