Here we are, Comrade
Well folks, here we are. The people of the United States have elected Hussein Obama as president. It’s no surprise to me, I expected this all along seeing as how charismatic and well spoken he is. Plus, with G.W.’s approval rating, he pretty much handed the election to the opposing party.
Obama has said some great things, things that made me want to vote for him. It’s the things he says and does (votes on) when he doesn’t have a mic and TV camera in front of him that scare me. He has proven that he wants to get rid of all guns, period. He has said that he will bankrupt the coal industry, and hurt any other carbon fuel operations. He has said that gas and electricity prices will go through the roof, and he can’t wait for that. He has said he wants to push his agendas of income re-distribution, which is basically socialism. Making sure that those who work support those who don’t, and where then is the incentive for me to work hard then? Why is it worth my time to improve myself and get better qualified in life if everything I gain gets taken away from me and given to someone who is too lazy to better themselves?
Despite what this reads like, I am hopeful. I am hopeful that I am wrong and that Obama will turn out to be the Messiah that the biased press has painted him to be. I personally believe though, when I compare his words to his deeds, that he is full of hot air. Guess what? I think we are seeing that already, because the day after the election Obama is already back pedalling. He was on TV this morning stating that (paraphrased from memory) “it may not be in this four years, it may be in another four years, but there will be change”. Doesn’t that sound a lot like him telling us to overlook all that he said he was gonna do, because now it isn’t really going to happen? Seems like it to me, but what do I know.
This is going to be an interesting four years, and I guess we all have to call each other Comrade now.







