The President on Answers

Last night a new US President was elected, an exciting prospect for both the entire US electorate and the global Answers community as a whole. And while Yahoo! Answers does not endorse any one political viewpoint, a new President will bring leadership when the US and indeed the global economy needs it most.

Luckily for Answers users the two candidates, from which the President Elect was chosen, have never been so close. Both Barack Obama and John McCain have used Answers as a platform to encourage debate and discussion over the last year, receiving over 34000 replies collectively.

Barack Obama posed the question:

How can we engage more people in the democratic process?

The Best Answer, one of over 17000 that “tremendously impressed” Obama, came from Rebecca W in CA. It began:

“As a parent of 2 teenage daughters, I hear the frustration they share with “rigged class elections, popularity vs. content, etc.” within their own peer elections. I worry that our youth is missing the truth and honor of “personal integrity” and need to learn democratic integrity first from their parents and then from public role models such as teachers, community leaders and elected officials.

The democratic process should begin in the home with active parenting; not passive or dictatorship styles. Active parenting provides a forum to share and to hear ideas, solutions, praise, criticism, etc. as well as an understanding that one’s ideas should always be heard, considered and respected, but not necessarily always taken. This foundation then naturally expands into school where teachers may mirror this type of democratic atmospheres. Additionally, I feel more demonstrative practice is needed within the school system in order for our youth to understand the democratic process on a personalized local level. Washington is far away; OUR community is right in front of us.”

Read the rest of her answer here:

Thanks to Answers Rebecca also got to speak about her question to Barack Obama directly. Watch it on video here:

Yahoo! Answers does not endorse any one political viewpoint and so naturally we extended an invitation to all candidates to share their knowledge with the answers community.

As such John McCain posed the question:

What would you do to stop wasteful government spending in Washington?

The Best Answer one of over 16700 replies, came from Suthern R:

“Reward federal agencies for coming in under budget and STOP punishing them for saving money. Right now, if a group in the federal government does not spend all the money allotted in the budget for that year, they lose the money and they are further punished by having their budget reduced by that amount the following year. This flawed practice only encourages them to spend any excess monies at the end of the fiscal year to avoid having that money taken away and not getting the same budget the following year.”

Read the rest of his answer here:

After his question John McCain gave his some insight into his thoughts on what he sees as irresponsible spending on the Answers blog:

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  1. How do you plan to address credit crunch issues globally?

    Comment posted on November 4th, 2008 at 6:18 pm by ogo eunice Muogilim
  2. i hope that obama wins i think america needs a complete change of direction someone young who is in touch with people.its a pity we havent got that chance yet in this country for a change

    Comment posted on November 4th, 2008 at 6:41 pm by debbie
  3. I am white and arabic and muslim and I know the truth in a man’s face. I say OBAMA wins

    Comment posted on November 10th, 2008 at 5:22 pm by cheaptofix.co.uk

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