Idolise Barack Obama? Most certainly not.
It distracts, sways, hides in the minds of the people, where credit goes for his rise in the presidential seat. The American people who voted him to power.
The 'change' shout, that has been used during Barack Obama's election campaign, primarily reflects upon the changes that took place within each American individual, the paradigm shifts in societies, the masses of people that it takes to shift, in order for the behaviour to “tip” in a new direction. Barack Obama, being president nowadays, is that change in behaviour “tipped” to a new direction.
A mass of processes directly attributed to chaos's tenet of minute changes and sensitive dependence on initial conditions that brought about the avalanche that ushered Barack Obama to power. All the 'little' changes that have brought about the change in America, that the world bears witness.
But that is the beginning.
Barack Obama has to do battle with a well spread, deep rooted network of vested interests. The task is enormous the opponent formidable, ruthless, cunning, resourceful and more than anything extremely devious, to the utmost the concept can ever take.
They have a strong grip on mass media, a faithful servant to provide them with ample support, to dissuade and persuade people towards to and for the benefit of their own selfish, ulterior motives. The idolization of Barack Obama, their primary task that mass media are expected to pull, to bring down Barack Obama, the changes he represents, the change in America. One of their main weapons in their arsenal.
Barack Obama will definitely rely heavily on what fueled its rise to prominence. The people in America, along with the people worldwide. Whether he will survive such a task or not and prove himself worthy to the situations arising, the momentum built within the American people should not be lost.
As certainly his and the people's opponents will use underhanded methods to discredit Barack Obama, something that might have already started as they hide extremely well their underlying intentions. Quite a lot of people, even unaware play in their game. Or they are helpless to do otherwise as their livelihood depend on it, as they are tied up to their jobs providing, most of the times unwillingly, support to practices which most of the times turns out, to be against them
Barack Obama has to prove that has the strength to cut the ties of unscrupulous interests that plagued, held hostages, almost all the previous occupants of the presidential seat, republican or democrat alike, up to now. One of them, is the military, with its many facets, that for its growth and sustainance, wars are regularly invented throughout the globe, what most certainly fuels the hate among people throughout the world on everything that is taken to represent America. Wrongly directed towards the American people instead of the culprits who hide cowardly behind them, hideously perpetrating illusions that amount to nightmares.
He has the backing of the majority of the american people and he should not fret, he should stand tall.
Further, Barack Obama should never forget that what really matters in his stint in the presidency is not the economy, foreign affairs, or other offshoot of his office but the people in America and there his task is double. First he should consolidate the changes effected in the minds of the people, whatever has been gained so far and second to take them a notch further. To increase that euphoric feeling that embraces all Americans now.
Adhering to thoughts expressed in these posts
- Paradigm Shift: Changing the Human Experience
- Mundane approaches and paradigm shifts in societies
- Stimulate the economy? Better curb it, ostracise it. The system economy has met its boundaries.
- Barack Obama pledges to restore 1,500,000 jobs lost by the credit crunch. Should not.
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Stimulate the economy? Better curb it, ostracise it. The system economy has met its boundaries.
"It's just not that easy to figure out how to stimulate an economy in this condition,"
Stimulate the economy? Better curb it, ostracise it. You can not patch a system that met its boundaries, as witnessed by referring it as being in 'this condition'. That has so many holes.
And that is what someone does, trying to find solutions within the system. You need to go out of the system
Keep what it's worth, the 'goods' and the 'services' and scrap everything else. What, to create jobs, for the sole reason to maintain (or increase) a wasteful manic consumption, as the article declares
"... needs Americans to spend, spend, spend, and not to save."
which, as everybody knows, all these money, will find their way into deep fat pockets.
Use instead people dedicated and willing to furnish 'goods' and provide 'services'. The intrinsic value of 'goods' and 'services' stripped bare from the crutches of money, become paramount.
Their production, dispatch, distribution disengaged from the money medium, and become gradually available to all.
Scrap money.
Stimulate the economy? Better curb it, ostracise it. You can not patch a system that met its boundaries, as witnessed by referring it as being in 'this condition'. That has so many holes.
And that is what someone does, trying to find solutions within the system. You need to go out of the system
Keep what it's worth, the 'goods' and the 'services' and scrap everything else. What, to create jobs, for the sole reason to maintain (or increase) a wasteful manic consumption, as the article declares
"... needs Americans to spend, spend, spend, and not to save."
which, as everybody knows, all these money, will find their way into deep fat pockets.
Use instead people dedicated and willing to furnish 'goods' and provide 'services'. The intrinsic value of 'goods' and 'services' stripped bare from the crutches of money, become paramount.
Their production, dispatch, distribution disengaged from the money medium, and become gradually available to all.
Scrap money.
Labels:
abolish money,
economy
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