Election 2008, What are your most important issues???
Health care, Iraq War, Corporate Welfare, Globalization of Jobs, Secure Borders, Immigration, Corruption, Lobbying in Washington, Federal Debt, Business Ethics, or the Economy...I've gotten tired or burned out on the war, since I anticipated that we would go into Iraq and all the implications of what that meant in humans costs and why we were going. Hopefully everyone will know by November 4th the costs to the US in terms of US Debt. Being an American seems to mean sometimes we don't worry about the cost, specific plans, success strategies, end state objects, specific milestones that need to be met, etc. America is just so rich that our budget hasn't been something that most Americans have had to worry about for more than a decade.
In my eyes we have spent too much on war and haven't planned for timely success, but rather planned for longterm occupation as a type of peace-making force.
I really have to hammer the press along with the US Congress and Senate about the lack of strategic planning and budget execution with regard to Iraq and Afghanistan.
I have a couple of provocative videos from interviews of Micheal Moore in Youtube.com. Micheal Moore gets in Wolfblitzers Face. You have to hand it too Micheal Moore for his films forecasting true trends or picking important current events 1). GM Outsourcing/Globalization in the US auto industry 2). Going to War in Iraq's human cost and questionable strategic value 3). Health Care Industry problems in the US.
You've seen the documentary news show about "Doctors without Borders Annual Visits to the USA to treat the uninsured"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_QoffvYQpw&feature=related With Bill Maher on HBO on his film "SICKO" and points out how his films haven't enjoyed support for change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TR1SG8WDbU&feature=related With Wolfblitzer on CNN.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Election 2008, What are your most importanat issues??
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Election 2008,
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Health Care,
Iraq War,
War Execution
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