posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 by
I've watched this whole clip twice in the last 30 minutes - I feel a kind of hope when I listen to Edwards speak that I haven't felt in a long, long time. It scares me that I almost feel foolish to fantasize about a president that would put these corporations-gone-amuck in their place, institute a policy that would quickly lead to universal health care (it's really pissing me off lately that I live in the *only* industrialized country that has no form of universal health care, I've been sick the last four weeks, I'm on my last pair of contacts, I need to go to the dentist about 2 years ago, etc), because it seems like such a pipe-dream from where we are at now.
It, in a way, blows my mind that the conservative base has any forward momentum at all to it. That anyone can look around and go, you know, we just got the wrong guy in office, another 4 to 8 years of similar policy should turn things around. Give me a break - all the Republican candidates are a joke, and I don't mean in a simplistic caricature kind of way, I mean in a strictly policy-speaking way.
I donated money to the Edwards campaign several days ago - even though I have no money to my name, no income, no job... I donated anyways. I always think of my home-state, Michigan, and the shape it's in now. How it's on the verge of collapse, you could argue in many areas it's past that point. But the only candidate, out of both parties, that I can see truly re-instituting the things that helped Michigan thrive for so long, is Edwards. The labor-unions are now crippled after 30 years of Reagan-like treatment, our tariff policy is near-retarded currently, which has helped lead to "the sucking sound" that Perot (yes, the funny little Texan who ran for president years ago) warned us all about. We are seeing tax-re-distribution and concentrated wealth in this country that hasn't been seen since the 30s. The country has a negative-one savings rate... yes, a negative savings rate.
Like I said, I feel foolish sometimes to think, in several years, things could be so radically different - but what's the point of living here if there's no hope? Here's to living in a "We" society, and not a "Me" society.
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3 comments for Hope
I'm I really the first person to comment here. That was so well written. Well, I'm with you buddy. A lot of things in this country make me sick. Not just the healthcare but look at the debates. When its not Democrats vs Republicans its Democrats vs Democrats and Republicans vs Republicans. It's disgusting. When were not starting wars in other country's were starting wars with ourselves. We are not the best. How can we be.
3:35 PM, January 25, 2008About your eyes. Dr Adams prescribes Carrots
hey mike, i uploaded a photo to A Faulty Chromosomes iLike page on facebook since you weren't doing it :)
6:24 PM, January 27, 2008http://apps.facebook.com/ilike/artist/A+Faulty+Chromosome
Hey mike, your boy Edwards just dropped out of the race leaving us to pick between the two democrats who are being funded by the same companies that funded our current winner of a president... yay!
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