Monday, November 10, 2008
Response to everything yet nothing
Since the elections, much has changed. History is in the making America will have its first black President. And even though people might be angry that their candidate did not win, there is an undeniable fact that it is a historic event. Now no racial bias should be sent out because now it is clear that race is not a factor. So good job America we’ve changed for the better. But other than this it is time for business. In recent activities with Obama it is clear that he is going to do something. With a 75% support, and all the legislatures controlled by one side, change should be expected. However when recently polled about Barack Obama over ¾ of the people interviewed said that they were unsure of what Obama will change in office. This is undeniably a funny fact because people have been so happy to hear a change from Bush’s last years, yet are in the dark of what is going to happen. Personally I believe change should only be looked as good if you know it is going to be change for the better. So hopefully in the next 4-8 years, Obama will “change” our country and for the better. It is good to hear he plans to quickly take initiative though. At his first interviews he made it sound as if change will not be happening quickly, and it will not be the change that everyone was expecting. Meaning he can’t please everyone, especially right away. So when I saw in the papers that Obama is planning to take action quick, it pleased me, because a person should be judged on his actions and the intentions behind them. Due to lack of past examples on Obama I hope he is really as great as people make him out to be. And even I will be a proud Obama supporter as long as he is doing well for America. I know others have doubts however which is normal after elections, because the stocks went down 10% after the election, and gun sales increased dramatically. So hopefully change does happen quick and for the best.
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