This week I looked at Rick Santorum’s presidential
candidacy. He is second in the running right now for the Republican candidate
to face Obama in the election this fall. He actually graduated from our prestigious
Pennsylvania State University and is married with 8 children. He opposes same
sex marriage and birth control. He did support tax cuts and was a leading role
in the past welfare reform.
In some of the debates and documentaries I looked at I gathered
he is a strong believer in sticking to the American Constitution. He mentions
how he feels about the current and past leaders of our country and how they do
not seem to follow the details in the constitution and freedom that our country
has promised to the citizens. Santorum states how he feels it is wrong for our
kids to have to pay for social security and that it will run out by the year
2014. Making us pay for our elders’ care and retirement loses its meaning when
we know that we will not be reimbursed or supported when it becomes our time to
retire.
Rick Santorum says we will lose hope on our country’s goal
to “leave this country better than what we found it” when our younger
generations with less authority are left without the same care that their money
is going towards every day.
Santorum is very proud of his past experiences in government
positions and has accomplished a lot in the past few decades. Someone with this
much experience is a good candidate and knows how to handle issues we need to
deal with. He remarks on how he has beat out multiple democratic candidates for
past electoral issues, even when the majority of the voters were democrats and
he says this should help when democratic issues need to be dealt with. He is a great candidate, although some of his positions seem
controversial.