Thursday, April 23, 2009

Illegal Immigration is Legal?

The far-right critics will say that Obama tricked enough middle-class white suburban democrats and republicans so that he could get into office and now that they are realizing their mistake in supporting him, Obama has now let twenty million foreign and illegal immigrants take their place. By letting these immigrants into the country, President Obama is certain that he will have all of these people behind him in the next election, they will not only feel obligated to vote for him, but they will probably have been coerced into it as well. Immigrants vote, they believe in the system and they try to be a part of it.
The far-left will question how these new citizens can be exploited and taxed for if they become legal, they will vote, but they will also pay taxes finally and stop living off of the work other Americans are doing. This is somewhere that the liberal and conservative population will agree on, as long as immigrants are being given their citizenship they must become real citizens and orive themselves. Whoever gets to this population first and guides them into comfort will have their support and Barack is giving the Democratic Party a great many new followers.

Many analysts are skeptical that Obama can navigate the political minefield of illegal immigration in his first year, while confronting the plunging economy and two wars. Still, groups on both sides are commissioning polls to gauge Americans' appetite for the immigration issue and assembling teams to file legislation for their cause next year http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/11/17/obama_faces_pressure_on_immigration_reform/

The only way I can see that will stop immigation is to make America seem like an unappealing place to live. Although, this did not seem to work during the past years of endless troubles from war to economic instability. Still, there will be no way to stop illegal immigration as long as America is an appealing place for immigrants to turn to when they feel that they must leave their home countries. 'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearnin to breathe free." This statement tells the world that America is a place where anyone can go to find reasons to live freely and pursue happiness; this is a belief that all Americans hold, it is what make sus unique and I believe that this is a reason that many foreign nations dislike America so much. Either it is out of jealousy or fear for any nation who can take in the tired and poor masses yearning to be free is a nation that has extreme power and wealth, enough for everyone no matter who you are and what you have been.

There has always been a question of whether Americans should concern themselves with the well-being of the entire world when there are millions of people here in the United States are in need of help. It seems that Barack Obama wishes to service the entire world through American leadership and inenuity. His campaign promises were to take care of the economic instability in this country, but immediately after takin office, the man extends his promise to the entire world. He has done nothing for US citizens. Not yet at least.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Interview with Barack Obama

This is not an accurate depiction of the President of the United States. It is a fictional interpretation for the benefit of learning through enjoyment.

Q. Mr. President, you have hit the ground running with an unstoppable ambition to bring about great change.

A. That is most important to me. I feel that this country has an amazing past and an amazing future, but somehow we have gotten off track and need to find our way back for that future to happen. There are great injustices done, and we are finding out about those things far too late, after they have destroyed our economy and the lives of millions of Americans. The political scandals must stop, this country's leadership must become leaders. Either those in office can become those leaders or those who can will soon replace them.

Q. Many foreign powers have shown open hostility towards the United States in recent years, even durin the Bush Administration. How do you intend to solve such foreign dilemmas and deter future tribulations?

A. Well, there are many answers to that question since there are many different nations with many different grievances and each must be approached and a solution found based on the individual characteristics of the nation and its government. To treat one foreign nation as you would another, as though there were no differences, is to treat them as though you knew nothing about them. As much as we Americans wish to be seen as equals, and to see the populations of the world as equals, is not shared by all of our neighbors. That is something we must teach them, but first we must play to their desires, to their needs and approach them with care and concern for these necessities.

Q. What about the situation in Afghanistan? How have you dealt with them on an individual basis?

A. I am bringing the United States to Afghanistan because it is the place we should have gone seven years ago. This business in Iraq has bore no fruit--I don't believe Dick Cheney's theory that we would have wealth in oil will ever come true either, even if we never left Iraq.

Q. Will leavin Iraq completely even be possible now? What about the oil, since we've gone in do we leave it behind?

A. Those decisions will have to be made. Personally, I want to see all U.S. military presence gone from Iraq long before my term is up. I would like to see the troops I send to Afghanistan home by that time and the United States presence in the Middle East will be nothing more than a few naval vessels on three month tours through the Gulf seas.

Q. How do you feel you are viewed by the citizens of the United States? After taking this election by storm, winning with almost three hundred more electoral votes than Senator McCain, do you feel that your approval rating is higher than it was when you took office, the same or has it fallen?

A. Well, it would be naive of me to say that it has not changed, and that it has not fallen in some respects. When a President is faced with the problems that he has only talked about before, all eyes are upon him and no matter what decisions I make, no matter what path I choose to follow, I will be criticized for my choices. No President ever keeps an approval rating that he has before election for before the elction he has a clean slate and has no where to go but down. No President is chosen unanimously by the three hundred million Americans so there will be at least some ill feelings toward any President, especially when the term begins. I hope to make many choices that will give people a reason to think highly of me, but I know that I will make many choices that will not be seen so well-but I know those choices must be made, the ones that people will hate, because this country needs someone to give it some tough love and make decisions that are difficult but only for the betterment of Americans and all human beings.

Q. In Europe, during your recent speeches, you said some things that have caused Americans to feel disenheartened towards you. Many feel betrayed and that your words were tresaonous. How would you respond to these Americans and ease their minds? How would you prove to them that you are a true and honest man ready to lead this country into the future?

A. I am working as an ambassador to the world, speaking to many populaces of many countries in the hope that by seeing me speaking to them one man to another, they will come to understand that what American's want is peace. We want coexistence, not dominance. Without force, we hope that others will see that our ways are good and wise, that our nation is one of honor and integrity, that as people we can accept the differences of our fellow man. I must show our similarities and to do this, I must admit our mistakes to show that we Americans know when we are mistaken and take responsibility for any shortcomings that have negative influences on ourselves or the world at large. Nothing I am saying is untrue and those citizens who hold my honesty against me are those who are not yet ready to admit that America is as human as the rest of the world.

Q. Do you believe that other nations will take your compliments as proof of your honest will to see them as equals-and that you are of course speaking for America as a nation when you say these thing-or do you think that they will also see, as many Americans already have, your choice of a description of the American people, their failures and shortcomings, as a sign of dishonesty and disloyalty?

A. I can only hope that all people, domestic and foreign, will see my words for what they truly are. In no way did I intend to insult anyone, and I know that I said some tough comments to other nations, in France and Germany particularly. My granny always tells me to see things as they are, say things as they are, and love things as they are-that is how I intend to lead, with this in mind, that is how I live my life

Who saw it coming?

Barack Obama has once again shown us how inexperienced he is in his position as the Leader of the Free World! I mean one thing after another goes wrong for this guy. He shoots for the stars and accepts reaching the top of a tree.
"If you fire those missiles," Obama tells the Korean Government, "I will have no choice but to go against you and show you that as the only nuclear power to have used an atomic weapon, America dictates further use."
Korea then fires their missiles into the Pacific showin that they have the ability to reach the outer states of Hawaii and Alaska.
"No you give me no choice," Obama cries. "I'm going to the U.N."
And what does the U.N. do, nothing. Of course they don't because the U.N. never does anything.
I heard on a talk-radio staion that the countries of Europe have no defense scandals or higher taxes due to their international defense because they have no defense portion of their government. Europes defense is the U.N. and the U.N. has power through American troops. 80% of U.N. military forces are American soldiers so when the U.N. defends Europe from any foe, they are really a mask for the United States military who does the work of protection.
As much as I dislike Bush I can say that he understood this and did not wait for the U.N. to make decisions for him. Obama showed that he had no backbone, no decision making power by turning to the U.N. as though he were in need of their help and guidance. The Koreans are laughing at him, and therefore laughing at America. They are glad Bush is gone too because he at least proved he would protect America from any foe real or fake.