I'm sorry you feel that way - I suspect you and I have similar politicial beliefs. The nice thing about the United States is that no matter who is president we are still the United States. We'll survive anyone in charge - we may not always move forward - but I am convinced that no one President can change enough to harm us permanently. If change is needed it is only 4 years away. A blink in the 232 year life of this greatest country the world has ever known.Sir_Galahad wrote:Charleton Heston at the end of Soylent Green or...
Rod Taylor in the land of the Eloi in The Time Machine or...
Kevin McCarthy in Invasion of The Body Snatchers.
In each of these movies, the noted star would run around trying warn the people in his particular situation. Yet, the
people blindly ignored him and just went about their business as if nothing alarming was happening.
That's how I feel with this election. I feel that the foundations on which this country was founded are slowly slipping
away. The Constitutional tenets are being ignored at every turn. And we are on the verge of possibly electing
someone that wants to create a "New Constitution." And to have him at the helm of the ship with the likes of
Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Barney Frank, Chuck Shumer, Chris Dodd and others as high-ranking officials just scares the
living hell out of me.
We've survived Hoover, Fillmore, Grant, Buchanan, Bush 43, Carter and a few others who through events or incompetence did not make us better during their terms.
We're not at our best today - but I firmly beleive we will be better someday - maybe 4 years from now, maybe 8 or 12 - but it will happen.
I take great pleasure that on January 20th for the 43rd time (I think that is right) we will celebrate a peaceful transfer of power. I wish the new guy didn't face some of the challenges that now exist. I also know that neither guy would do everything the way I would, but I think that whoever it is, he will do his best to make us better than we were when he started.