Thursday, September 4, 2008

What's On The Tube?

I returned from the west coast recently and still in the process of getting caught up with things. The political conventions have taken over the news along with the weather in the gulf. Just 2 more months before the presidential elections and I am receiving stuff on the Internet, some emails, that makes me wonder just what the combined IQ of this nation is? Something as important as who we elect as president of these United States is reduced to such nonsense by the politicians, their operatives and the media. Countries really do get the governments they deserve. In a democracy like ours, we get to vote for a president every four years, and while each political party tries to present their candidate as the best person for the job, there are a number of differences in each candidate's approach to government and the issues that affect us at the national level. Some people buy after they read a consumer report of the product, while others just buy a product because they like the way it looks. Presidential elections are the same way. Some read and study the differences on the major issues, while others just go with what appeals to them in looks. In 2008, there are some very significant issues that require leadership at the national level, and the economy is just one of them. It will be interesting to see if the majority of people that will vote for our next president in November will be more concerned with the candidate's position on the issues, or, will people vote mostly on appearance. Since the beginning, the United States has only had white men as presidents, but this year for the first time we have a choice of color. It will be interesting to see if the United States is ready for a black president. Personally, I like Obama's position on most of the major issues affecting this country. I also think McCain is a decent choice too, but he doesn't line up with me on most of the issues. I also think Joe Biden is a better vice presidential candidate than Sarah Palin. I hope the voter turn out in large numbers. Our president is an important leadership position for us at home and around the world. It will be interesting to see what factors drive this election and how the majority will vote. Stay tuned.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh yeah, this one is going to be interesting - at the very least.

moneythoughts said...

I receive a lot of junk that passes for email about the coming presidential election. My advise to everyone is to check out those facts you are not sure about by going to factcheck.org.