I am just tired of the McCain’s campaign accusing Obama without substantiating the facts of their ads and campaign of calumny and maliciousness against him. On the other hand, Obama has continued to meticulously and articulately hammers McCain on issues of national concern and all we get from the McCain’s is a dogmatic and archaic mentality of reciprocating by denigrating and fallaciously accusing Obama of distortions.
How does McCain respond to the fact that he had voted and is indeed in support of the privatization of social security? As Obama rightly pointed out in Florida, let to McCain the Millions of dollars accruing as benefit for those who had earned it may as well be down the drain as a sequel to the near collapse of the financial market.
Read Obama hammers McCain on Social Security by visiting the link below:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/20/campaign.wrap/
In his zeal to present to the people of this country his maverick nature- which in reality may be synonymous to the stubbornness and pigheadedness that we have often seen in the fading Washington that he has been part of for close to three decades, McCain has as a matter of fact catapulted his mediocrity to such an alarming peak in context of his economic articulations and understanding that I believe the country will not be able to find any logical excuses to return the Republican Party back to office again.
The future generation already have the potential of needing to pay almost near trillions of dollars in debt, a record in contemporary America economic status and who will have ever imagined that just within a decade or so, the country inimically transform from budget surplus to deficit in such velocity?
Within the horizon of realism, what America as a nation need to do is to enable the kind of leadership that have sound judgment and the socio-economic prowess necessary to help return the country back to the initial path of prosperity, influence and global leadership by providing the rest of the world with the path way essential for a sound and stable world economy.
As the maxim goes a hungry man is an angry man and nothing better depict the American situation more than the prevailing socio-economic squalor in which many cannot afford the necessity of life even in the midst of plenty, since the very few and exponentially wealthy citizens, and especially in the Republican Party are not willing to share in the patriotic and nationalistic burden of being “their brother’s keepers” and yet have the audacity to claim that they know God better than the average Americans.
McCain has started enjoying his Social Security benefit, withdrawing from the same fund he advocated to be privatized. The reason for his action may not be far fetched nevertheless it suffice to note that while he can afford to let go of this benefit, especially if Americans had supported his call for the privatization and maybe subsequent declaration of bankruptcy by the financial company managing its assets, many Americans can never imagine how they will be able to cope without such a meager but helpful benefit which in reality was earned by these hardworking Americans.
This is the time for honesty and authenticity and Americans must decide whether they want the status quo to continue or they in fact like the rest of the world are ready for the new America that have the capacity to bring about global peace, harmony and economic prosperity and pragmatism.
Obama epitomizes this call for hopes, dreams and change and we must rally around him to salvage whatever is left of the incumbent administration and thereby help rescue the nation from the too few but powerful and greedy Americans that are only interested in their egocentrism as opposed to nationalism. McCain has manifested that he is one of these very few Americans and in conjunction with the incumbent are ready to privatize Social Security!
God bless USA
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