Wednesday, November 5, 2008

What now

Now that the election is over I can say alittle something to the readers of my blog. I am 1000% an independent and the reason being is this. There is no possible way for a logical person to be totally liberal in everything in their life or to be 100% conservative in their lives, just completely ridiculous.
I have to say I was completely impressed by the classiness of both candidates post- election speeches. I also have to say and anyone can correct me, personally I have never seen this type of enthusiasm for a candidate in any country's election in my lifetime. Whether or not the substance ends up being there I think it fair to give someone who, at least on the surface, carries a message that in my opinion has been sorely lacking in this country for a very very long time. We tend to be hero worshippers, I think, in this country. We put celebrities, politicians, CEO's of big companies and others at times on pedal stools. We being a great big grandiose statement and a gross generalization. Yet, I've found it to be true. Many of us tend to compare our insides to others outsides and when you do that you always end up as a loser. Everyone has their own issues, imperfections and challenges, it's all relative.
The knock on O'Bama is and remains to his detractors that he is all style and no substance. Even I have said that, at times. And, that may yet turn out to be true, but this country is in dire need of HOPE and a change. One thing that I think happened after 9/11, at least in my view, is that fear became something that many 0f us lived with day to day. I certainly felt it at times. Fear does bad things to all animals, not just us humans. We become about survival, it's the old "flight or fright" mode. We start to look at things that are harmless as though they are out to "get us"

America was a country that was idolized and welcomed in most countries. Fear has helped create, in my opinion, a country that is loathed in places where we used to be greeted with open arms. Instead of talking softly and carrying a big stick, we've taken on the role of hitting things over the head before even talking. We rule by fear, instead of respect. Respect is earned through good deeds, honesty and openmindedness, and ethics. It's earned by speaking one's truth, and hearing what others have to say, even if we don't agree with it. The first amendment of this country is very powerful. Look at this blog, I write very inflamatory stuff at times. Without the first amendment I'd be arrested, or abused in some fashion because of some of the things I've written. People should not be judged by their words, but by their actions. I've heard many politicians talk about being centrist. They were going to work with both parties and while they may disagree about many things, they would walk away with respect and a better understanding. Until this financial crisis occurred I have never seen both parties actually work together. Crisis does that at times. So does fear. I guess perhaps that's the flip side of things. Can you imagine what it might be like if that was an everyday, or at least every year occurrence in government? Instead of thinking about the individual, it became about democracy. Instead of being a world leader based on how many weapons we have, we went back to being a world leader based on the merits of our actions as a whole. Maybe that's just plain naive, or perhaps some would view that as "whimpy". I think John McCain's speech was outstanding. I actually thought President Bush's short talk this morning was outstanding, and human.

To me, we're all in this together when it comes down to it. That's the other thing 9/11 teaches. Republican's, Dems, Libertarians, gays, straights, Jews, Christians, Muslims, agnostic's were all killed in that act of terror. Will O'bama be a bust? It's certainly possible, but he already has the respect of other nations. When was the last time other countries people's wore shirts with a US President's face on them? I do not agree with some of the things O'bama has stated he wants to do on his agenda, particularly economically. But, I do have a sense that at least he will TRY to live up to his promises, and in this day and age where politicians make promises that even they know they have no shot of keeping, that is pretty refreshing. The only thing we really own in this life is our own integrity. O'Bama isn't remotely perfect, and he's certainly got flaws and will be a flawed president because that's the nature of life, and the Presidency. You can't please everyone, but the guy won over 52% of the popular vote.
Perhaps fear itself in this case worked for him, in fact I am sure of it. He almost surely would not have won had the economy not been in such bad shape and were the USA still looked upon with reverence and respect throughout the world. Surely we are not, and we haven't been for a long while. I think we stooped to our enemies level, and in a way, perhaps lost our integrity. Wall Street is not going to be happy with O'Bama, and I'm happy about that, because the vast majority of people in this country have more important things to worry about then whether or not the Dow is up 500 or down 500 today, tomorrow, or whenever.

So while I am very critical and skeptical of politicians, I think the guy deserves a shot to prove that this country can return to the status I would read and watch about while growing up. If all the history books will have down after his service is that he is the first Black President, then in my eyes he is a failure. I hate to put faith in politicians but I do believe he will have alot more substance than many imagine because of his struggles which many might not understand. We're all in this crazy thing we call life together, and that includes the entire world, not just US. The markets today are back to reality. Folks, we are going to go a lot lower, and you know what? That's ok, and it'll lead to a realistic market eventually.

I hate to rant on about politics because it can be a touchy issue for some but I had to say something because it affects the market today. I think the vast majority of us believe the government has failed the American people and on so many levels what is in place now is just not working. It is, indeed, time for a change. Is this the right change? I guess we'll find out soon enough. I certainly hope so. Whether you voted for the Obama or not, I loved what John McCain said, he is our President. Let's keep an open mind and heart.


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