Thursday, July 3, 2008

The General Election --- People No Longer Excited

All of a sudden the excitement has vanished from the General Election since the two major party candidates have won their party's nomination.  Senator McCain, a veteran with lots of experience in Congress but really not any great accomplishments to show for his service is all over the issues and has very little conviction about the state of the union.  Senator Obama, a person with little experience in Congress, also has little to show for his few years as a U.S. Senator.
 
Both of these candidates have offered little so far to show that they grasp the problems facing the country and people.  They seem to have a Bush attitude about a lack of action concerning those problems.  How did the people come to choose these two men to meet the challenges that lay ahead?  If this is the best we can do as a people the status quo will not change.
 
Every American and every candidate for President should read the book, "A Time To Fight" by Senator Jim Webb.  He goes into detail concerning the state of the union and how elected officials are not meeting their obligations and responsibilities of facing and acting on our problems.  The middle class, the heart of any Democracy is taking a hit because of Corporate and Political greed.  This Corporate greed is running our government and the country.  They control almost every facet of American life including the News Media which feeds America their ideology. 
 
With the General Election only 4 months away the people still do not know how McCain or Obama will reverse the transfer of wealth that flows to the very wealthiest people that control our economy and every thing we do.  Both candidates can't even bring themselves to embrace our country's long history of privacy provided in our constitution.  They are on record as saying they will vote for the House passed version of a so called security bill (FISA) that will grant telecoms immunity for past cooperation with Bush's warrantless wiretapping of the people's phone messages, emails and other private communications.  It would also give Bush and his cohorts immunity, all to be retroactive.
 
Elected officials, especially Presidents need to get out of bed with Corporate America and take our country back for the people.  If McCain and Obama are the brightest at this time in our country's need, we are in serious trouble.  In the next few months people who supported McCain and Obama in the primaries will be backing off those two candidates and their reasons will go something like this.  This is not the same person I supported during the primaries; or He changed his position on this or that, and so on.
 
Both had records to run on and both offered little in the way of change and how they would deal with the problems the country faces.  And now during the General Election they are running true to form.  The majority of people who cast their votes during the primaries bought their sales pitch and the country will have to live with the results. 
 
True American leadership, one that recognizes America is only strong politically, economically and militarily when the people's need are met, is truly lacking from these two candidates.  Worse of all, they are silent as to how they will address the great disparity between the wealthy and every one else.  There is no democracy without a middle class.

5 comments :

Anonymous said...

What's even scarier than FISA is the judgement rendered in the Viacom vs YouTube case. A judge has ordered Google, owner of YouTube to turn over the names, addresses and IPs of anyone and everyone who has posted (including removed posts, even if deleted by the person who posted it), everyone who has downloaded, linked to a post or even watched a YouTube. BTW, that's a complete list of everything that everyone has has ever done with or on YouTube!! The Chinese have already used a similar YouTube ruling to track down a political dissident and put him in a labor camp!! It seems like our government and MSM wants to shut down freedom of information part the internet.

Anonymous said...

The majority of people who cast their votes during the primaries bought their sales pitch and the country will have to live with the results.

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No. The majority of people who cast their votes chose the lesser of two evils. Even though I am unpleased with Obama's hard right turn, I would still vote for him over Hillary Clinton. My best choice at this time is Ralph Nader. However, if I were in a state that was in play, I'd vote for the Democrat for fear of sending even one more NeoCon to the Supreme Court.

Anonymous said...

I have heard that song before right here on this post, "The people voted for the less of two evils." I also heard some people on this post say they would not do that again. As far as Hillary Clinton goes she is not running, what does she have to do with the general election? One can call it the lesser of two evils or anything you want but the fact of the matter the people had a choice out of about 10 Democratic candidates to choose from and they choose the least experienced one. I think this article about the General Election is right on target. The scarry part is that John McCain still has a chance to win this election. That is the position the country is in now.

Anonymous said...

Argo said...
As far as Hillary Clinton goes she is not running, what does she have to do with the general election?

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I don't know. Call it sour grapes or whatever but it seems that this "democratic" blog long ago became a "Hillary Clinton" blog and the posts since she left the race only fortify that notion.
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Argo said...One can call it the lesser of two evils or anything you want but the fact of the matter the people had a choice out of about 10 Democratic candidates to choose from and they choose the least experienced one.

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With the current state of government, less Washington experience is good. If you desire change, why would you vote for the one who's been in the system the longest. It's not a union with seniority rights. As a former union member, I can tell you that seniority doesn't always produce the best person for the job. BTW, how much national or international experience did your hero Bill Clinton have when he was elected president? Ronald Reagan?

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Argo said... The scarry part is that John McCain still has a chance to win this election. That is the position the country is in now.

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Why should that scare you? He's got more experience in Washington than anyone else that was running. Isn't that what you indicated a sentence or two ago, that America should vote for the person with the most experience?

Anonymous said...

It was pointed out that with all McCain's experience as a Senator he has accomplished little of importance. He was part of the Republican Controled Congress under Bush who got us in the economic mess the country is in and of course still supports the unnecessary war in Iraq. No amount of Republican rhetoric can change their failures. By the way it was anonymous who brought up Hillary Clinton in the first place.