Thursday, September 9, 2010

DEPRESSING BUT A REMEDY APPEARS

It is hard not to be depressed and pessimistic when you think about America. Almost every aspect of our way of life is being altered and not for the good. These changes did not start when B. H. Obama was sworn-in as President but the changes are being strongly promoted by the current administration with majority allies in Congress, both Houses.

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The economy is not quite at a depression level but it is very weak and stagnant. The number of unemployed Americans remains very high. To say there are tens of millions of Americans seeking jobs is not an exaggeration. Government debt, local and state and federal, is so large and unsupportable that public sector defaults loom. Our federal government's biggest creditor, Communist China, has seen this and has begun to reduce its huge holdings in USA treasury notes. American servicemen remain in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, dieing daily, and the general population of those two nations is generally hostile to the efforts of our military.

Want more bad news? Obama will be our President for another 2 and 1/2 years.

There is, however, a glimmer of light appearing for our country and that light emanates from November of 2010. Our next national election holds strong promise that American weaknesses can be addressed and addressed in a manner that does not support the liberal/socialist/progressive goals of the current Administration and its allies in Congress.

It is hard to find any honest pollster or any non-partisan political commentator who has not expressed that the nationwide anti-Obama sentiments will eliminate or at least strongly weaken Obama's hold in the two houses of Congress. Weakening is not good enough. To save America, the House of Representatives and the Senate must both be restructured this November so that every legislative action desired by Obama can be closely examined and, if inappropriate, rejected.

The task is upon all American conservatives and even all middle-of-the-road Americans. The Democrats must lose in November with every American who is against the goals of these liberal/socialist/progressives actively promoting Republican candidates; voting for Republican candidates; and urging everyone else to do the same.

Even with these desired victories, there is looming before us the fear of what Obama and his co-hearts will do in a "lame-duck" Congressional setting.

For awhile our worries, of all kinds, will remain unresolved.

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