Probably the surprise decision of the day, at least in Rights Boy’s own head…
While I respect the Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, he’s no Ron Paul. The Libertarian platform is 100% right on about 70% of the issues. Some of the other stuff is sort of crazy.
It comes down to my personal litmus test issue of 2008 - foreign policy - coupled with the insane selection of Sarah Palin as McCain’s VP choice.
There are many things I like about Obama. It’s especially refreshing to see an eloquent, intelligent thinker actually willing to take the abuse to run for President.
But he’s a liberal Democrat to the core. Besides Bill Clinton, there hasn’t been a Democratic President since Jack Kennedy that understood supply side economics. He has proposed an additional nearly trillion dollars of domestic spending. That’s above the ongoing $12 Billion monthly for wars and the current misguided trillion dollar bailout of Wall Street. The basic problem with his economic policy is that there aren’t enough rich people to tax in that top 5% to pay for all this. What that means is that the middle class will make up the difference with hidden taxes – fees, licenses – OR we go further into debt, and further beholding to best friends like China.
The thing is, I can live with all that…. If we can actually spend our way out of misery, then Great! I don’t think it will work, but maybe it will. But if it doesn’t, the great thing about America is that you can get rid of the slugs eventually. Vote ‘em out.
But I want someone in charge of foreign policy that believes that peace is better than war, that diplomacy is a tool to use before a bomb, and doesn’t see a radical Islamist terrorist around every corner. I don’t get even a hint that McCain or Palin are against an ongoing war, with practically anybody. I want someone who can look over the horizon and see something besides “enemies.” I want someone that doesn’t think foreign policy experience comes from looking out your window in the morning, or being Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska (which provides NO public services. Did you know that?) I want someone who will be the President of the whole USA, not some condescending Hockey-mom-come-lately that thinks pro-America can only mean rural, religion, intolerant and safe from witches.
I believe there are alternatives to occupying Iraq for the next 100 years. McCain and Palin do not. I can’t stand the idea of another four years of “Iraq’s behind 9/11, eminent threat, mission accomplished, their oil will pay for the war, occupation for generations, bla, bla, bla” drumbeating. That’s exactly what we’ll get with a McCain administration.
I simply think there is a better chance with Obama to repair the foreign policy damage of the last 20 years, but particularly accelerated by the neocons in this last administration.
So in the end, I think more goodness is possible from an Obama presidency than McCain. I can live through Obama’s economics. I don’t think the government can take it all away from me fast enough in the next four or eight years. And if it doesn’t work, we’ll change direction once again.
But the thought of an ongoing forever war of choice is too much for me. We’ve already lost too many brave troops, and the thought of losing one of my own sons to this needless occupation is just too much. I can survive Obama’s economics better than I can survive that.
Obama 2008
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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