It's finally materialized for the record books. The first African-American President of the U.S.A. Is Obama well spoken? I think so. Is Barack Obama qualified? I think so. Does the Nation of America accept him as their leader? I think so.
Here are some issues that we may want to give some leeway to. Since 2007 the European Dollar has dropped 20% to the Chinese Yuan (likewise a 10% drop in U.S currency). Could it be that this is a Chinese excercise in trying to throw their weight around. Heaven knows the Chinese aren't terrorists. No problems in China eh? Considering that Obama spent a number of years in Southeast Asia, the chances are that he's well equipped to come to terms with the Customs within the Pacific Rim. Obama also Governed one of the most tricky states, in Illinois, and his ethnic diversity in the real world will probably pay huge dividends among suffering minorities having to stomach a possible lasting recession. In a time of change, people have to make sacrifices, and the American Public seem ready to accept the decisions that will be made by Barack Obama.
In all honesty I think we'll be looking at roughly a 20% cut in White Collar wages. Sorry people but I just don't feel sorry for the guy making $2,000,000/year having a new and improved $1.6 Million/year Gross. Here's the Democrat perspective. 30,000,000 people with an income of $2 million+/year taking a 20% wage cut, brings in $12 Trillion Dollars. Hell, Obama doesn't even have to cut anything from the space program at that rate. Is it feasable? Ask Robin Hood. He was a Democrat too.
During his speech, Obama talked of the fortitude of Country. Putting goals into a common domain. This reminded me of what my folks used to say about J.F.K. Whether or not the American people will stay united as they were today is unknown. As a Leader, Barack Obama will stand. As a Country the U.S.A and their people should be proud as they have a tremendous opportunity to harness negative American press that we see Worldwide.
Today is a proud day.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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