First, hi everybody. I just got back from an experiment in how much we can live without. We cut our cable TV and internet service for a few weeks. Decision: Cable TV we can live without. Internet, we can't live without. So, I have returned.
I did not vote for Obama. I did not vote for him because I don't agree with his politics. I'm trying to forget about the election right now because the whole thing makes me mad. I took a mandatory civics class my senior year of high school. It was a run up to the election year and my teacher took great pains to instruct us in the electoral process. He also took great pains with the intent of the framers of the constitution. I walked out of that POD (principles of democracy) class with a profound respect for our nation's constitution and the thought the framers put into that document, to ensure that no branch of the government became too powerful.
So. What makes me mad is not that Obama won. Yes, I'm disappointed that my candidate didn't win. I'm not mad that someone else won. What I'm mad about is that not only did a Democrat win the White House but also the Democrats swept the House and Senate. The reason this is bad is because of the checks and balances written into the constitution. The Congress checks the power of the White House and the Judiciary. But with the Democrats in control of the White House and Congress, they can do whatever they want for as long as they control two out of three. Even if we only have a Democratic president for four years, the effect of his choices for the Supreme Court (four will retire in the next couple years), and the effect of any and all laws pushed through during Obama's time will affect us for twenty years or more. I am dead certain that when one party can do what they desire without any check on their power, this is not a good thing.
Now I'm a strange one here. I am very "green," and for all intents and purposes aligned with the environmental goals of the Democratic party. But I am also basically conservative. I don't think one party, or one branch, should have that much power. So I'm not mad because a black man won the presidency. I'm proud of my country for being able to look past race. I'm mad because one party can effectively dictate its policies to the rest of the country. I don't think that's a good thing.
1 comment:
I'm glad you are back.
I love your 'green' insight.
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