Friday, February 8, 2008

Very few people are going to want to hear this...

I've been thinking of this post for quite a while and I guess with the current political climate now is the time to post this one.

Everyone prepare yourselves–––  Our next President will be a Democrat.
Now I don't make this comment lightly.  I am an Independent for the fact that I see myself as more of an American than represented by anyone political party.  I see many benefits from each party, but not enough to totally polarize myself with any one party enough to go over and start drinking the Kool-Aid.  I will be the first to admit that in past elections I have voted for a Republican candidate and can remember vividly being a staunch Reagan supporter and even voted for the elder Bush, as well as, the younger Bush in the last elections.  However we are now at a point where the conditions in our country are priming "The Perfect Storm" of politics.

Let's take a quick look at the issues that are driving this...

First and foremost Democrats are hacked.  The last two general elections Dubya was voted into the Presidency first time by the same situation (the country wanted change) and in the second term he faced a weaker candidate (sorry, not a Kerry supporter).  The Democrats had lost their edge in the get out the vote area and Bush took advantage of it being a "uniter not a divider".  The second term also made more sense to keep the same President in office that was leading us in the war that we currently are in.  Democrats have worked harder in this cycle on starting grassroots support via the internet, younger voters, and minorities to get the vote out for their cause.  After Al Gore's defeat in 2000 the Democrats realize that they have to work hard to make sure that every vote leaves home and gets to the polling place.

Our national deficit has grown tremendously (as it does when a nation is at war) and this is effecting the many government programs that many people depend on.  As a society we have an obligation to take care of our fellow person.  It is just the nature of economics that when one area gets more money there is another are that will not get the money that it needs.  Now I realize that most of this weight falls on the Congress that a) writes the bills for the appropriation and b) if vetoed by the President has the power to over ride the veto with a 2/3 majority of the Congress.  How many Americans actually realize this?  I would think that not many realize this basic Civics lesson and where will the blame lie???  Bush-- a Republican.

Healthcare is in crisis.  It is sad that most people have insurance they don't use, don't have insurance or are uninsurable.  Let's get to the two basic principles that is causing this crisis--- Money and Prevention.  I find it sad that Hospitals, Doctors, and a host of support personnel have to raise the price of basic healthcare due to the fact that not only medical companies' prices are rising, but that this price has to compensate for the fact that in most cases these organizations are only getting 80% of what they are charging.  It is sad that many Pharmaceutical companies have already re-cooped their R&D budgets, yet keep charging money to get higher profits.  Whatever happened to taking care  of our fellow man?  Well it seems that our fellow man has every problem that hits the television.  Thanks to the pharmaceutical companies and their ever growing advertising campaign telling people "here is your problem see your doctor and buy our drug" versus doctors actually diagnosing what the real problems are then prescribing the medication to follow.  Companies are interested more in selling their product versus what will prevent needing their product.  Let's work on some prevention to the problems instead of just being ready for the problem.  

I even hesitate to start on the economy-- dear reader you might want to take an intermission, get a drink, a snack (keep your carbs in  line), and make a trip to the potty because I'm not coming to clean it up.  We are in an inflationary economy right now with the prices of most of the basic in-elastic (items in the economy that all consumers must purchase to take care of the basics of life in this economy) items continuing to rise paychecks don't go as far as they did not even eight years ago.  Why?  Fuel.  In 1999, not even ten years ago, the price of unleaded gasoline was at around 90 cents per gallon.  In 2002 gasoline went to 1.50 and there was a public outcry.  In 2004 still higher reaching around the $2.00 range and now in 2008 hovering around $2.80.  Normally if you were figuring the true cost of living roughly around every 10 years you could multiply your cost of living by 2 and this would figure your true cost of living or you could divide it by 2 and see what it would compare to in other decades.  Example... Milk now is at $3.56 a gallon.  Meaning that in 1999 it should compare to $1.78 (not in the ball park considering the rising gas prices).  Gasoline however multiplying should now only be in the $2.00 range just to the inflationary effect multiplication effect.  I do realize that there is more demand not only in our country, but also in places like China that has now moved from a biking society to a car society.  That Buick in China is needing gas too.  Now the part of this equation that will really hack a lot of people off is this.  The petroleum companies haven't built any new refineries in the last ten years.  They aren't building for demand so therefore the increase in prices is coming to these companies is coming in at profit.  ExxonMobil reported a 40 billion dollar profit for last year, that's with a B folks.  Now if I was being subsidized by YOUR Government I could drop down more money too.  With the price of fuel going up then no wonder the price of everything else that requires a truck to deliver it to the stores is going up too.  Enough is enough with the price of basic transportation going up.  With the government spending like it is going out of style why is it any wonder that the nation has followed this trend.  It is time for the FEW to quit getting the handouts and the many that really support this country get some real relief.  The stock markets are in turmoil due to the fact that many individuals have run their households like the federal government just going out to get new money and not taken care of their own house.  The markets contrary to popular belief actually do better during democratic years due to the focus on domestic issues.

Finally, let's talk about me, or at least people like me who aren't polarized.  The independents in this country yearn for change from candidates that aren't looking to only give tax breaks to large corporations.  The independents in this country are looking at the real problems not red states and blue states.  The independents are looking for solutions to the problems not who is to blame.  The independents in this country are looking for an end to an unpopular war that was not the focus of fighting terrorism.  The independents are researching the candidates for the candidate that best represents their cause (the nation's cause) to be a responsible leader in the world community.  I'm not alone and even I haven't made my decision on who will receive my vote.  However, as an independent I'm walking away from anyone's Kool-Aid and taking a hard look at the candidates.  I'm researching who honestly has a shot to turn this country around.  Meanwhile if you look at the popular vote numbers in the primaries Democrats are mobilizing more than Republicans.  Anyway you cut it, this general election promises to be a wild one and don't be surprised if a Democrat is elected.

T

4 comments:

WendyDarling said...

I hear you, but I pray you are wrong, and not because I don't want a Democrat in the White House. I don't want any of the Democrats currently running in the White House. (Give me Harry S. Truman and I will be first in line to vote for him)

I am not a "die hard" Republican, although I do vote for more Republicans than Democrats. I don't claim to be from either party.

Whoever wins the election will have my support. I believe you should support your President. I don't agree with any of the candidate 100%, and I am not going to agree with the President on everything either.

I have a lot more I could say on this, but I'll spare you. LOL.. :-) Thank you for being bold enough to give your opinion, and stating it very rationally.

Terry said...

Agree, agree, and agree, except for the Truman part because that's just not possible.

This is Clinton all over again only without the intern. 8 years and a country wanting change. If it were a Democrat in the White House I would probably be flipping the parties and saying there would be a Republican in the White House.

I know that a candidate can't appeal to everyone 100% of the time, that's a cult, not a democracy. I'll support the one that is closest to the views that I share.

I believe that if more people drop the party line and were Americans we would get a lot more done in this country.

WendyDarling said...

I believe that if more people drop the party line and were Americans we would get a lot more done in this country.

I completely agree with you. :-)

Sarah said...

Very well written and thought out. Of course, I *would* say that, being the most liberal person you know!