Friday, June 20, 2008
It's Not What McCain & Obama Have Done
Sir thats not the button to turn on that big black box !!!!!
This Article caught my eye for more than a few reasons.
Here they are voicing their concerns over the possibility of Barack Obama becoming president has been his complete lack of executive experience.
What’s not being made clear here is how one gains this experience.
As well to the other parts this experience brings.
Such as, judgement, control, rational thinking and the biggest part is the knowledge & understanding they walk away with from this experience. As well as the respect he gains to understanding & applying this knowledge.
This goes hand & hand with the mapping of one’s character.
Though history may point to experience not mattering. It’s not all that it points out.
What matters is whether Mr. Obama or John McCain has the capacity to grow.
On this point I do agree.
To a crowd in Texas McCain said that he was abandoning his long-time support for a federal moratorium on drilling along the nation's coastlines in favor of allowing states to decide for themselves.
This leading to the fact McCain believes the world oceans are in fact small chunks of areas that the state nearest them owns. When in fact its part of a whole environment in which we all live and depend on so it’s not just up to them. Also of way of passing the buck.
If any thing McCain has walked away with is reinventing ones self is a form of change.
Though not the real change as he’s been promoting. There by losing any respect he might have gained by the voters as well as those he might have to deal with in the future discussing foreign policy.
Looking at past events that have been recorded McCain has an issue with anger.
This presents a problem in the fact it effects another part of the experience as a whole that being judgement.
Boarding this observation this would create issues in talks with others in such things as foreign policies.
Having his judgement affected by anger & control rolls onto that of rational thinking.
A rough comparison would be in the same way ones judgement is effected by alcohol.
Rational thinking is blown way out of proportion. This is modified by the fact he’s representing our nation’s rights freedoms to other foreign countries at the time of losing his temper and control.
This leads us back to the point I do agree with. What matters is the capacity to grow from the experience & you learn from it.
McCain speaks of Senator Obama not listening & out of touch. Here’s the report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) who recently did a detailed study of the likely outcome of offshore drilling for their Annual Energy Outlook 2007, "
Impacts of Increased Access to Oil and Natural Gas Resources in the Lower 48 Federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
" The sobering conclusion:
The projections in the OCS access case indicate that access to the Pacific, Atlantic, and eastern Gulf regions would not have a significant impact on domestic crude oil and natural gas production or prices before 2030.
And the impact of the projected 7% (!) increase in lower-48 oil production that might result in 2030 thanks to opening the OCS is ...
.
... Any impact on average wellhead prices is expected to be insignificant.
This being said McCain talks change but continues following the same polices that have been proven in the past years of current history not to work.
There fore his experience has gained or represents nothing & loses any respect based on his long experience.
The U.S. presidency is indeed a very tough assignment.
But I would debate the facts as stated here as to the most successful foreign-policy presidents of the 20th century.
Ousting Manuel Noriega in Panama, expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait were done by force and history has not proven the out come of the effects.
For as current events come into play. Gas prices at all time high people out of work, food prices rising, home ownership being out of reach for growing numbers of Americans.
I’m afraid history might record a different out look.
Leaders of Sen. John McCain’s campaign are looking toward ‘‘527s’’ as their principal means of attacking Sen. Barack Obama because they have been given a green light by McCain.
With this statement:
‘‘I can’t be a referee of every spot run on television,”
It backs the point of controlling the out put of information to the public.
And if he can’t control the running of his own campaign in watch TV ads are part of the process.
This begs the question on how he’s going to referee this nation?
‘‘I can’t be a referee of every spot run on television,’’ McCain told the Boston Herald in an interview published June 12. He gave up after trying earlier this year to moderate an anti-Obama ad by the North Carolina Republican Party. The GOP presidential candidate, co-author of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform act, has criticized using Section 527 of the federal tax code to finance political advertisements by outside groups
‘‘Drill now!’’
Members of Congress were swamped by telephone calls and e-mail messages Thursday demanding, ‘‘Drill now!’’ in response to a Republican call for increased American oil production to fight runaway gasoline prices.
Again yet another example of controlling the information to the public.
I refer you back to this report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) who recently did a detailed study of the likely outcome of offshore drilling for their Annual Energy Outlook 2007,
"Impacts of Increased Access to Oil and Natural Gas Resources in the Lower 48 Federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)."
The sobering conclusion:
The projections in the OCS access case indicate that access to the Pacific, Atlantic, and eastern Gulf regions would not have a significant impact on domestic crude oil and natural gas production or prices before 2030.
Any impact on average wellhead prices is expected to be insignificant.
This is no different than the control of information that is not true on this issue or to the information untrue leading to involvement of are current war.
Whos not listening or lying?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080618.COIBBI18/TPStory/National/columnists
The greatest gift that we not only as Americans but of the older generation can leave behind for those who follow.
Is the knowledge we have learned & that of wisdom we have gained from these experience’s of our past.
To look past the fog of those in our current events to see that change of
one ’s self not the same as a change to a new path of ideas to help solve problems in which we face now and those they may encounter later.
Even with the intent of this article not designed to cover this issue it has given an in sight to answer questions with in its scope that can be applied.
Keeping in tune with current events the big news is McCain Saying Ah ha Obama did a back flip in rejecting public funding.
In one narrow view this is one event compared o the over 55 different flips McCain has made may it harder to follow verifiable total.
For McCain to say what’s he’s done is no more than what obama’s doing in one case. Does not even begin to justify his actions or the lies told to this country.
But in all events one can look at the facts of events to follow to the present out come.
To look at over all picture of our economy which is hurting.
Working families finding it hard to get home ownership even with both working.
Now not only fighting to pay the bills but to pay for gas to get to work to earn the pay to pay the bills.
Seniors having to make the choice between buying food to live or the medicines in which they need to survive foregoing either not a very nice picture to look forward to .
A time in their life when they should be ably to retire and enjoy comforted with the fact of social security.
That in which has been dipped into for years. With these facts it’s not hard to understand the switch from taking money from the very life’s of those he’s trying to help.
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