Monday, October 20, 2008

Will Change Actually Happen?

First I would like to say that this great nation of ours has come a long way to see a bi-racial (although the media dubs him as African-American...Nevertheless, he is still a non-white aged) man be in contention for the presidency of the United States. Each presidential candidate has talked about change. Will this change actually happen? Maybe...but let’s look at things realistically. First, a good case study will be the war in Iraq. Senator Obama plan is to start military withdraw from Iraq in the summer of 2010, which is about two years from now. In sixteen months, the mass-majority of U.S. troops would be deployed out of Iraq. Afterward, a counter-terrorism team will remain in Iraq to continue the fight against Al-Qaeda in the region. Training of Iraqi forces will continue and no permanent U.S. bases would be built. McCain policy is to continue to have U.S. forces in Iraq to "finish the fight" against terrorism and continue to maintain stability with U.S. military. Both McCain and Obama plans have similar policies on helping Iraq stabilize democracy, training Iraqi troops, and build the economy. Looking at both sides it is clear cut that Obama is for the full withdraw of troops and McCain is not.

What if McCain wins the election? We are not pulling out of Iraq any time soon. Reasonably, this makes sense. If a revised plan to help Iraq stabilize democracy, continue humanitarian efforts, training the Iraqi military, eliminating the influence and regime of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, and essentially fixing what President Bush has broken then there is a good chance for stability. The bad news is that we are still going to pump 10 BILLION dollars into Iraq a month in which continues to add onto the current 10 TRILLION dollar U.S. deficit. Further, the United States is worth 13 trillion dollars (G.O.P) so in order to pay that debt off we would have to double the nations GOP.

What if Obama wins the election? Is it truly realistic that we will pull out of Iraq in the current shape the country is in right now? If Sen. Obama does become the next president he would have to live with the Bush legacy. What does that mean? Well, since Obama is for the withdrawal of U.S. troops out of Iraq, it is a damned if we do, damned of we don’t scenario. We cannot just pull out of that situation. The United States has dug a hole in Iraq and there is no simple way out. Pulling out the troops will satisfy the American citizens but we leave Iraq in shambles. Thus, Obama will not look good at all in regards to the Middle East even though it was a President Bush (bone-headed) decision. So realistically, I do not believe that Obama will have troops deployed out of Iraq by 2011 or even 2012. I believe if Obama was elected to a second term that we will see progress in regards to a withdrawal of U.S. troops. However, Obama logistically pull out of Iraq within the next four years and I believe his advisors would encourage such conditions.

The bottom line for both McCain and Obama, you are taking over the legacy (folly) of George W. Bush. The country will still have a trillion dollar deficit and we will still have a two-front war on terror which brings me to the topic of Afghanistan. My opinion that is the war we need a victory in and possibly find the tallest guy in the region on dialysis…Bin Laden. Iraq is a large flaw in our international relationships and foreign policies. The withdrawal of U.S. forces is more complex than what Obama has promised under an Obama/Biden administration.

Next issue is Iran. McCain encourages the international community to apply pressure with the United States on both Syria and Iran in regards to the recent questionable behavior. McCain Iraq plan also will provide Iran the idea that the U.S. is not going to budge and force will be applied in the region for intolerable behavior. Obama plan for Iran is to have diplomacy without preconditions. The Obama administration will offer Iran the choice to abandon the nuclear program or not. If Iran decides to abandon, the U.S. under Obama would give Iran the incentives to join the World Trade Organization (WTO), economic investments, and a normal diplomatic relationship with the United States. If Iran continues inappropriate behavior the Obama administration will treat Iran with political isolation. The idea of force for the current right-winged conservative politician means bomb the hell out of the enemy and hope the example was provided for other questionable behavior-issued nations. The left-winged liberal politician idea of force is to bomb just enough to provide an example and have democratic talks afterwards. Overall, I believe that Iran will continue its questionable behavior no matter what candidate is in the oval office and if the Iranian situations escalade that U.S. force, depending on liberal or conservative means of using the force (corny Star Wars cheap pop…I know), will be implemented.

We can go on for hours about what may or may not change but the point is to actually look at the possible realistic situation about what is going on in the country and world. I believe that both candidates are not that politically strong, and as a newly Independent registered voter, I believe that the new trends of the political parties are being controlled by far left and right leaders. The Republican Party is not the same as it was 30 years ago. The Republicans of yesteryears did not consist of those who incorporate religious values and gun-ho war mangle tactics into their policies but actually consisted of social policies and fought against, at the time, Southern Democrats who were against social policies and Civil rights. Further, the Democrats of today have taken the lead in dealing with social policies and issues, however, the leaders of the party have a sense of intellectual arrogance that is not received well by the middle class Americans. It is not the fact that Middle America is not intelligent, that is a classism idea (discrimination based on socioeconomic class), but it is evident with the latest voting trends since the 2000s have been leaned towards Republican for this very reason. It is rare in today politics to find a liberal Republican or a conservative Democrat and neither presidential candidate fit those categories.

Nevertheless, this election has historic implications and expectations to be pivotal to American society. Race is playing a huge part in this election and those emotions are evident on both spectrums. There are people voting for Obama because he is a non-White male and there are people not voting for him because he is biracial (African-American). Ageism and Sexism exist as well, people will not vote for McCain either because of his old age or his running-mate is a woman. It is quite unfair that these isms exist in this country but that is the reality of the situation. Further, with the economic crisis in progress it has thrown a major wrench in each candidate’s campaign. In the long run it is not who the president of this country who will dictate how the economy will recover, the power is in our control. We are a country that is run on credit and that has cost us dearly. It is calculated that the each American contributes about $34,000 towards the $10 trillion deficit. Of course is does not help to have a two front war of choice and not by last resort going on that pumps billions of dollars out of the country. Further, for those in college who need to pay school through loans does not help out. Nevertheless, as an aging generation from the Regan era, we need to stop relying on credit and support the free market with actual money. Moreover, reform in general needs to take place in the United States on Civil Rights issues in regards to Gays and Lesbians equal rights, a failed No Child Left Behind reform, an outdated education system, welfare and other social security issues, health care, and economic system. To finish on an optimistic note, whomever you vote for on November 4th, hopefully this person can take the United States into the right direction. Many of my opinions are idealistic but the thoughts exist and hopefully this country can take a turn into a positive direction within my lifetime.

--Mr. Lincoln

“My dream is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best hope of earth.Abraham Lincoln

1 comment:

The Dead Presidents Forum said...

A nice unbiased look at reality. I appreciate your efforts to present ideas without any sort of political bias, in the manner of bashing another party. Well done, and keep being idealistic.

Mr. FDR