Monday, November 3, 2008

Hispanic trend in the US election of Obama

Just as Spain’s electorate rewarded those that did harm to its country, so the American electorate did the same. A sneak attack on civilians and financial infrastructure has eventually led to the current turmoil in the US. To solve their troubles, US voters turned their backs on John McCain, a good man who sacrificed his body and health for their country, and instead looked towards a man who asks what their country can sacrifice for him. McCain historically voted on what is best for the USA and democracies, and was not hindered by ideological biases.

Whilst I have sympathy for some of Obama’s proposed domestic policies, the dangers emanating from Iran, North Korea and a resurgent Russia make Obama the wrong choice at this critical time. Appeasing the undemocratic bodies swamping the UN, and then imposing additional tax burdens and spending on US citizens in the midst of an economic crash are quite simply, catastrophic policies. The Western World is still picking up the pieces from the inept reign of Jimmy Carter, and if we survive it, we will also be picking up the pieces of the global economy and security from Obama’s reign 30 years hence.

US economic power could easily be damaged beyond repair by the proposed actions of Obama. Britain did not negotiate with Germany during WWII when things were dire, and yet the Allies are about to negotiate with the evil that is the Taliban in Aghanistan. This is not the time for a soft President, but to the delight of jihadis everywhere, the candidate they wish for is the next President of the USA. The end is nigh for democracies.