Thursday, November 6, 2008

President Obama & Vice President Biden


Well the election is over, and the American People with one voice declared who they wanted for President. As I predicted before that Obama would be President, and McCain would not be, after a long election year my prediction was correct. Looking back at this process, which was long and expressive, a lot of memories along with experience that I am grateful for. The Republican Party may be down now, and it seems to be a big up hill battle there is a few scenarios that I believe could occur.

First Scenario: If Obama does not restore faith in government which has been lost since Nixon, then Obama will have a tough reelection. Since the start of YouTube, internet, and so many blogs it is hard to pull a quick one over the people. This is a problem for incumbents and a problem for any party and politician. Incumbents have to do something, and can not just fall back on promises without us the people knowing about it.

Second Scenario: The economy will be teetering for the remainder of this year, and seems to be a little scary down the road. Obama has promised a lot, and if he doesn’t not execute then I guarantee there will be members of my party that will gear up to beat him. I personally pray that this does not happen and that Obama is successful because I don’t believe our country can survive corruption and ongoing problems.

Both scenarios are a problem for Obama and what many republicans are looking for as Obama heads into the White House. But like I said before this is something that I don’t want to see. Looking towards 2012 seems to be to far away for me to even think about it. I offer my congrats to Obama and Biden and wish them success.

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