Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Victory: Republicans Sweep the House

Mr. President,
Please direct your attention to the scoreboard.  The "enemy" has swept the House with a sixty seat gain, the gap in the senate has grown significantly, and the majority of governor races have ended in their favor.  Pelosi, you have been fired.  Reid, you've lost your credibility.  No longer will we put up with your elitist, socialist agendas.  No longer will we stand by while you run up unsustainable debts and refuse to reach across party lines.  America has spoken and Mr. President, you are officially on probation.

Now is the time for representatives to live up to their title and serve their country.  Although we have held a substantial victory in these midterm elections, now is not the time to become arrogant.  Republicans have work to do and this should not be taken lightly.  Now is the time to take our country back.


Thursday, October 7, 2010

My Future: 2010


Socrates believed that Democracy was a weak and broken system.  He knew that although its intentions were good, it would eventually be given over to corruption.  Due to the years under the Bush Administration, Americans were tired of week domestic policy.  So during the last presidential election, we chose a man we thought was different.  One we thought would change the corruption in Washington: someone younger, more marketable, and with the charisma of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  My generation was a large part of the movement for change that successfully elected Mr. Obama, however I believe that we have made the biggest mistake of all.  Instead of really looking at the issues we elected someone based on ingenious advertising and strategy.
We voted for change and we have definitely seen that.   Unfortunately we have also witnessed an elitist Presidential family who takes off on first class vacations every other week and a President who plays golf more then he does his job.  Without a doubt, we have seen an extreme change in policy and lifestyles.  However we have not seen a progress in our suffering economy: only an increase in wasteful spending and a decrease in transparency.  The more I hear that the economy is improving from the Democrats in office, the more I see my peers graduate college with all the hopes and dreams in the world only to realize that there is very little opportunity to succeed in the job market.  I cannot help but think that we have elected representatives that continue to campaign and deceive the American people instead of doing their job. 
This is my fear: that my fellow gen y-ers and I will bear the brunt of an irresponsible elitist government.  Tricking the American people into believing that the economy is improving is an impossible feat when Americans continue to loose jobs, downsize, and move back in with their parents. The only change we are feeling is a depressing one: the opposite of the frilly propaganda we voted for two years ago and one that will continue to paralyze our youth.
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Ignorance Really Is Bliss

So obviously I've been lacking on my political passion for the past six months.  However, I am back (even if only for one post).
Six months of disaster.  The healthcare overhaul was passed at the end of february, the economy is still slow to ever recover, unemployment is at ten percent (the highest since 1970), and we seem to be going into more and more debt by the minute.  Greece followed a similar pattern: constantly throwing money at a recession thinking that it would solve a problem that must be worked out through free market enterprise.  Now, after borrowing insane amounts of money from their neighbors, they have defaulted on their debt and their economy has completely collapsed.  We continue to borrow money from China and I fear that very soon we will be in Greece's shoes.  California is already there. Having the highest unemployment rate, racked up the highest state deficit out of our fifty states, and basically being at the mercy of federal government aid.
Sadly, I can't even blame President Obama for the terrible state of our nation.  Truthfully, the blame is on us.  We are uneducated, clueless, and gullible.  Someone like Barck Obama comes along with his eloquent and enticing speeches about an ideal America and we fall victim to the lies and brainwashing.  Those that do care to stay informed and involved in our government tend to become drunk with power and take advantage of the ignorant.  We elect different parties every other term thinking that one will fix all of our problems after the other has done their damage, but maybe parties are not the answer.  Obviously Democrats and Republicans have no clue what they really believe in; it's all about gaining power and keeping the attention of their constituents.  Those who are not in power will tear down the current administration until they take back what was there's two to four years earlier.  One word can describe politics: game.  Spitting game is usually reserved to desperate single men in their teens twenties who try to get the attention of anything female that moves just so they can win the ever elusive chase and leave their victims with nothing more then terrible memories and a broken heart.  Is this not what our leaders in Washington do?  They trick us into falling in love with their platform and once they've got our votes, they use their power merely for political gain and personal agendas and leave us with nothing more then jaded.
I used to be obsessed with staying updated on current events, but I can no longer stomach all the terrible news.  The only way to stay positive is to stay ignorant.  From time to time I will check up on the state of our "great" country, but I have fallen ill to the communicable disease.  I have bought into the cliche saying "ignorance is bliss".

Monday, January 11, 2010

"Negro Dialect"

During the 2008 Presidential Election Campaign, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid stated Senator Obama was a "light skinned African American who speaks without a Negro dialect.... unless he wants one."
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I really do not have the words to describe this.  Let's imagine, for a moment, that someone like Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney or Newt Gingrich had something even remotely similar.  Race riots, defaming of the republican party, and media frenzy (especially on MSNBC).  Not only did Senator Reid make such a stupid comment... former Illinois Governor Rob Blagoyavich claimed he was "blacker than President Obama." Then, there's former President Bill Clinton who said "ten years ago, President Obama would have been serving them drinks."

Aren't Democrats supposed to be the non-racists? The lovers of the minority community? Apparently that is a common misconception. After all, the Republicans are the heroes who ended slavery in America almost two hundred years ago.  So why do the Democrats win the minority votes? I guess we'll never know.