President Obama was sworn in Monday in front of hundreds of thousands of people.
We talked to people in our area about what they hope to see after all the pomp and circumstance.
The top issues people talked to us about were healthcare and of course the economy.
After the ceremony and celebration, President Obama will be back at work. We looked to see what's on the top of your priority list?
“Really hoping for better employment rates, also like to see this healthcare get off ground,” Kyle Jones commented. “I’ve heard good and bad, heard some things and I just really want to see where he's going to go and what he's going to do about reducing private health care as well.”
Others in York County say they aren't even sure it's Obama himself who they should change.
“I don’t believe the President has any power whatsoever, the President is just a face to the people,” Dave Anderson believes.
Another issue we heard from you, is that it's time to put aside the politics and work together in Washington.
”Hopefully Congress can get together on doing good for people,” Dick Lacy said. “They are fighting each other and it's distressing.”
“I think Obama is doing the best he can, the government has to get together,” Betty Lacy said.
We talked to people in our area about what they hope to see after all the pomp and circumstance.
The top issues people talked to us about were healthcare and of course the economy.
After the ceremony and celebration, President Obama will be back at work. We looked to see what's on the top of your priority list?
“Really hoping for better employment rates, also like to see this healthcare get off ground,” Kyle Jones commented. “I’ve heard good and bad, heard some things and I just really want to see where he's going to go and what he's going to do about reducing private health care as well.”
Others in York County say they aren't even sure it's Obama himself who they should change.
“I don’t believe the President has any power whatsoever, the President is just a face to the people,” Dave Anderson believes.
Another issue we heard from you, is that it's time to put aside the politics and work together in Washington.
”Hopefully Congress can get together on doing good for people,” Dick Lacy said. “They are fighting each other and it's distressing.”
“I think Obama is doing the best he can, the government has to get together,” Betty Lacy said.