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November 4th, 2008 will forever be remembered as a historic night for the United States of America! We all have cause to celebrate, including those who voted for the first time, like my sister!
The party I had planned to attend was canceled at the last minute, due to logistics. So instead, I stayed home and watched the election results come in on the Internet. My two closest friends, Gary and Trenton, were both at their jobs, so I text messaged them updates throughout the night. Excitement grew as we took Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, New Mexico... Then I got a call from my friends, Kate and Nate, to meet them for drinks as we waited. So, as I prepared to send Gary and Trenton one last update before I headed out, my computer crashed. As I was restarting, I suddenly heard something amazing from outside - cheers, whistling, and car horns honking… I knew then that Barack Obama had officially won the election! I tried to call Trenton, who recently moved from here to Los Angeles, so that he could hear the noise on his old Brooklyn block, but the lines were flooded. When I finally got through, we shared our joy as two American friends, one on the East Coast, and one on the West – celebrating from one shining sea to another!
So, when I finally got out to meet Kate and Nate, I found an excitement and jubilation in the streets of New York City, unlike any I have ever seen before. Strangers hi-fived each other, friends hugged, all coming together in a common bond. I decided to drink only American beer, but the keg of Sam Adams in the pub had kicked, and I don’t care for Bud, so I had a Jack and Coke – good American Whiskey! And together we celebrated our historic landslide victory! I even managed to get a copy of the NY Daily News, which sold out rather quickly!
This is the moment we have been waiting for…
President Barack Obama!
I know “Toot” is hosting an incredible, heavenly celebration, and my dad is at that party!
As actively blogging as I was during the last Presidential election, some have wondered why I’ve not been so much this time around. I guess I’ve seen the choices as simple ones this time: two honorable men who love this country – one offering to lead us in the same direction we’ve been headed for the past eight years, the other offering a new, different course. Now I’ve recently learned that I have some friends who are as yet undecided, as well as many who seem overly confident as to the outcome.
I could spend hours writing about why I support Barack Obama for President of the United States, but our former Secretary of State, Colin Powell, expressed my exact sentiments with eloquence and passion in his own endorsement:
My former roommate, and good friend, who just recently moved to the other side of the country, is a registered independent voter in the swing state of New Mexico. As I collect and sort our mail, I find an abundance of mail for him from the Republican party and the McCain campaign, all of which smear Obama – painting him as a Socialist with terrorist connections. I, like General Powell, find this level of campaigning quite alarming.
I can’t even respond to the terror implications, only that it has already incensed some smaller minded individuals to plan harm towards Obama, proving such rhetoric to be irresponsible and dangerous.
As for the Socialist charges, his plan is not about punishing the successful to give to the lazy, as many on the Right have stated. It’s about affording the same opportunities for success for everyone. Anyone in this country who has achieved success did not do so alone. If you own a successful business, for instance, your merchandise is transported on public roads, which cost money to build, maintain, and patrol. Those who protect us - police, firefighters, and military, as well as teachers, are paid from our collective tax dollars – and should be paid well enough to attract good people to these professions.
McCain is proposing an across the board spending freeze. It really boggled me when, in the final debate, he stated that we could work on research for Autism without funding it. It made me wonder just who, exactly, he thought could work on such things for free. Doctors and scientists have bills to pay like the rest of us! Everything we have must be paid for. Many have wondered where Obama would find the funds to do all of the things he proposes, such as funding for universal health care, education, and energy independence. Well, is it too much to ask that those who are abundantly successful, giving that they could not get there alone, give just a little more than those who are struggling just to put food on the table and work equally as hard?
Secondly, those who are struggling will struggle less when there are more employment opportunities – when jobs that have been shipped overseas are back on American soil for American citizens. When jobs are created to find alternative energy sources, creating thrice the benefit – employment, as well as a reduced dependence on oil and non-allied countries, instead of compromising our environment with excessive drilling which will reap much less than we sow, and much later.
So, even though middle class workers will see a tax reduction, revenue will increase because of volume - more jobs means more workers paying taxes. This isn’t Socialism; it’s the American Dream at its best: Opportunity for ALL, not just the privileged few. We have found that the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulation of Wall Street, which John McCain has supported, are not working. It’s time for a new way of doing things. It’s time to rebuild America from the bottom up, on a solid foundation.
These are just some of the reasons I support Obama for President. What frightens me now is the feeling of excitement I see in fellow supporters, as if the outcome is in the bag. But we must remember that the McCain camp is still fighting strong. We must not get too comfortable, for if any one of us stay home on Election Day, figuring the outcome is already decided, we give our vote to the other side. We must all get out there, wait in line and cast our vote – even if it’s nasty out or we’re not feeling well. It doesn’t take that long. We can take America back. What’s an hour or two out of our day, when it affects the next four to eight years? Let’s get out and vote! We can do this. Like Obama says, “I’m fired up and ready to go!”
I'm an aspiring actor/ perspiring waiter, conspiring to write something inspiring. So, let's see what's transpiring...
I was born on a hot summer's day in June, and the AC was busted in the hospital. Until I was thirteen, I wanted to be a zookeeper. At 14, I did my first play, and was hooked to the stage ever since.
I embody many of the generally assumed qualities of a bi-polar Gemini Goat, with an overall chart dominated by Leo.
I tend to be a left leaning moderate with conservative views, as well as a philosophical relativist (whatever that means...)
I love to relax with a good scotch and some nice jazz or classical music. Or by writing while drinking spiced rum and coke. If you try to intoxicate me for duplicitous purposes, it will be futile- for I will fall asleep.
The perfect way for me to start my day is to sit in a local diner with a bottomless cup of coffee and French toast with two eggs, over easy. I eat the eggs first so that the yolk spills onto the toast, which I almost never finish. I take one last refill of coffee before I leave, then go on a nice pleasant walk.