Obama Promises Voters The Moon, But Can He Deliver?

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Chronic Complainer's picture

This election for an American president is absolutely the worst I have ever seen. Every candidate is full of lies, deceit, and backbiting. They check daily to see which way the wind is blowing before daring to say anything--and all three of our major candidates are guilty.
 
Last night I was listening to a re-broadcast of Senator Obama's speech in Portland, Oregon on Saturday. 75,000 eager, cheering people listened to him promise a $1000 a year tax reduction to everyone, at least a $2500 reduction in health care costs for anyone who already has health care insurance, and complete government- paid health care insurance for those who do not. He said millions of "eco-friendly" green jobs, would be created--especially in Oregon. He promised to lower drug costs, to use wood chips to make biodiesel fuel, to immediately end the war in Iraq, and to fix our education system. And on, and on, and on.
 
Not once in his speech did he indicate where all the money to fulfill these promises would be coming from.
 
Eugene, Oregon, the city that adjoins the city I live in has spent the past two years arguing over where they can find money to fill the potholes on their streets, yet their citizens were in the eager crowd applauding Senator Obama as he promised them everything but the moon.
 
Senators Clinton and McCain make similar vows in their speeches; President Bush did the same when he was running for office. So did almost every politician who has ever run for President or for any other public office. Were their promises fulfilled? Not usually, so why do people keep on believing that the latest politician on the scene will do any better?
 
I have a great idea. Instead of wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on endless election campaigns every 4 years, why don't we just have a small committee hire an acting president?  If he or she doesn't perform well, give them a warning and, if they don't shape up in a month or two, fire them and find a replacement who CAN do the job.
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If it is true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, I must be a very slippery character by now.


Submitted by Chronic Complainer on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 13:29.

Trick Falls's picture

Your idea might be more fun than the current system

Or, we say that candidates must be hooked up to a lie detector 24/7.
 
TF

Chronic Complainer's picture

I like the lie detector idea even better TF.

Maybe we should purchase some lie detector stock just in case.  They would need thousands of them.

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If it is true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, I must be a very slippery character by now.

Trick Falls's picture

In reality, he'll probably pay for it all...

...the same way we're paying for the Iraq war, the Katrina cleanup and everything else: raising the national debt, much of which is financed by the Chinese.
 
TF

Nick Oliva's picture

Modify the Detector

and hook up approximately 50 Volts at 1/2 amp to their genitals and I assure you the lies will end immediately......oops, did I go over the line? Screw it, turn it up to 110!

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Nick Oliva
Author, "Only Moments"
www.onlymomentsbook.com

Chronic Complainer's picture

Wow, Nick. You are really mean.

I would feel better if we just dismissed them without pay or something like that.  I hate having a guilty conscience, although I think your method would result in a lot fewer applicants for the job.

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If it is true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, I must be a very slippery character by now.

Nick Oliva's picture

Mean? No, But I Can

have an active imagination applied to any proposition that politics could ever be truthful. Twas meant tongue in cheek (no that's not like water boarding),,lol

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Nick Oliva
Author, "Only Moments"
www.onlymomentsbook.com

huttriver14's picture

You need a much simpler system...

to select your presidential candidates. What you have is an election before an election. Surely a party can select a candidate easier and cheaper than you do in the US? What a waste of money! And its got nothing to do with democracy.

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Kiwi Riverman

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Chronic Complainer's picture

I agree with you Huttriver. However, I don't ever remember it

being this bad before. They are spending obscene amounts of money just to get to be the nominee. Then they have to start raising money all over again to run in the general election in November. There must be a lot more perks connected with landing this job than the salary which is far less than the average CEO of a business receives.

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If it is true that the squeaky wheel gets the grease, I must be a very slippery character by now.