Baraka Hussein Obama takes control of the United States on the 20th of January...14 days from the writing of this comment. I have a no-confidence vote already on this upcoming four years, and for the following reasons: I think that the Clinton's will dominate Obama and the Cabinet appointees and try to be 'advisers' to the world, using Obama as the 'goat'. I think Obama and his 'team' will have a virtual impossible job of ironing out the origami of the financial pitch-up. I think Obama's plan for major tax breaks will fail in the end because taxes pay the national debt and make the country regain its strong financial, military and infrasturucture balance. Obama's race and heritage will be an issue of issues in more than one way, from internal crime in the US to international situations. Obama's 'transparency' of government will not be as diaphanous as he would like it to be, or want it to be, eventually. Obama's skills as a political leader of a country will soon be crumbling if he makes decisions on his own, as he previously proclaimed himself to be the "final decision" maker. Obama's team of newly-appointed Cabinet members will soon find their jobs and positions will disenfranchise their skills, jobs and capabilities necessary for magnanimous career political management. Obama's beliefs will be compromising his double-standards of service to the country and to the people who serve the Almighty under which our nation was founded. And while Obama's conception of human life with modern science and technology, and our moral imperatives remaining strong, his practice of thought brought to actions, will fly against moral codes of a majority of citizens in the world. Finally, there are more 'mores' of which we will be shown complete awe in the next four years. In Acts 1:1-9, clearly states that we need not question the decisions of the Lord. In Isaiah 11, God promises everlasting peace to all the righteous who will keep His covenant. Obama also promised it, too! What do you think?
