Shaping Up And Sharpening Skills
By: C. Harrison/January 28, 2016/8:43 pm
Thus far there has been debates on both sides of the isles and one thing is clear, the Republicans are no where near Presidential Materials. No one on the RNC side running for President stack-up to what a Presidential nominee should look and sound like–none on the Republicans side fit the bill. Moreover, all of their debates have gone in the tank, they basically ran each other over came up with mud slinging back and forth and we learned nothing new. Matter of fact at this late stage of the game going into Iowa, we know nothing about the Republican front runners apart from their backgrounds which is saying something but not much.
On the other hand, the two debates that the Democratic have held– defined and shaped where the race is going, what the issues are and how to fix them. Dems, debates have so far carved out real front runners gave the American people something to define; (what we are in for as the race plunge ahead). The second democratic debate January 17, allowed people to start taking hard looks at which candidate they want to side with and push the envelope as far as who their best choice could be.
On opening remarks for former Secretary of State, Hillary Radom Clinton stated: “I think America is great and it’s the hardest job in the world and I am prepared to take on the challenges.” According to Senator, Barnard Sanders “This is a about Political Revolution.” And Senator O’ Mally stated, “Love would have the final word. We need new leaders we need to build on what President Obama started and I need your help to do it.”
Their first 100-days in office: Senator Sanders, “Bring America together–all would have to pay their fair share and let Government work for all the people.” Hillary Clinton, “I would work to bring this Country together and build on Obamacare and give equal pay to women.” Senator O’ Mally, “I would bring in a new agenda and build on the Obama administration.”
” I am putting billionaires on notice, its Wall Street’s turn to bailout the Middle Class. I will do away with private health insurance and I want people to know that Congress is own by big money, they don’t want to do what the American people want,” said Bernie.
Mrs Clinton stated, “I will go anywhere with anyone to talk about what we can do to make this country work.” Clinton also spoke out on what was going down on Wall Street and how she will continue to work with them to make sure that what happened there, don’t repeat itself. Mrs. Clinton had knowledge of all the issues and have been at times, advisor to President Obama. She has been in the war-room and she more than all of the candidates put together, have priv where most don’t; so should anything happened on the first 100-days in office she would’ve already been up-to-par.
According to Mr. O’Mally, he again stressed that the Democratic Party, needs a new agenda, What that agenda is he didn’t say.
Looking towards Iowa’s election we have clear choices-because from here on out, it’s full blown war’ for the White House. In this 21st century and with what history has told us and has four site to warned us about, we cannot afford to not pay attention. We have seen all the signs and biggest of all–we see where we are headed and yes, even though it will help us it will ultimately be our demised if we are not careful “Technology;” we must stay on our tippe toes at all times and on guard. So yes, the next President is more important than one thinks and have to be carefully chosen. Also, I would hope that this incoming President can see fit to give Native Americans back, their ‘rights’ of passage (Give them back some of their birth rights). Finish what President Obama has started. We must pay attention!!!!
