Posted on 01/06/2014 4:52:37 AM PST by YourAdHere
The 2016 national elections are not that far away. It is timely and important that we not wait until then to begin having constructive discussions about who should be given the opportunity and responsibility to succeed President Barack Obama. The questions of the future of politics, economics and equal justice should never be avoided. Especially given all the voter suppression enactments in many states over the last two years, we should be more vigilant about being politically conscious and civically active. My motive, therefore, is to stimulate a proactive dialogue now about the possibilities for viable candidates for the next national elections.
Even with three more years in office, I believe that President Obama will be judged by history as one of the most effective presidents ever. He will be credited for;
leading the recovery and revival of the U.S. economy by encouraging the passage of the $787 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, with Wall Street reaching its highest investment level,
ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,
getting the Affordable Care Act passed by Congress,
rebooting the U.S auto industry,
signing the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act ensuring equal pay for women,
signing into law the Fair Sentencing Act that significantly reduced the sentencing disparities in drug laws that have been devastating for African Americans and Latino Americans, and
appointing the first African Americans as Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security.
Therefore, any realistic speculation about who could be successful in following President Obama and Vice President Biden to the White House in 2016 should first be made in the context of establishing continuity with the Obama administrations progress in economic revival, ending poverty and providing leadership in implementing a more inclusive national agenda for the empowerment of all people who strive for a better quality of life in the United States.
It is long overdue for qualified and experienced women to be elected president and vice president of the United States. Heres a way to do both at one time: I propose and endorse the election of Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton as the next president of the United States and Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama as the next vice president in 2016.
Think about how millions and millions of voters would readily desire with great enthusiasm to have the historic opportunity to vote for two former first ladies to be president and vice president. Today, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama are the most popular and well respected women in the nation. But this is not to be reduced to a mere popularity contest. The truth is both Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama are very qualified, experienced and capable of leading this country.
Hillary Clinton, a Yale law graduate, former secretary of state and senator is an expert on both domestic and foreign policy. The Democratic Party will be victorious in 2016 if Hillary Clinton is nominated for president. Of course, the vice presidential candidate in 2016 will be chosen by the nominee of the Democratic Party. As I have traveled recently around the country, I am pleased to report that there is growing support for Michelle Obama to run for public office and being vice president would be a perfect fit. Michelle Obama is a Harvard Law graduate and a seasoned expert on community development and health care issues with a particular commitment to ending poverty for all people.
Lets be clear: they should not be elected because they are women; they should be elected because they are qualified to lead our nation. And those who profess to have a problem with electing two women didnt complain as weve continually elected two men throughout the history of this nation.
We all remember the tremendous surge in voter turnout in 2008 and again in 2012. And we know what created that enthusiasm. There are real repressive forces, however, that are now at work to increase systematic efforts to suppress voting rights and voter turnout for both the mid-term 2014 and 2016 national elections. We cannot afford to go backwards. We need to keep the forward thrust of the progress of the Obama-Biden administration into a Clinton-Obama administration in 2016. The future of America and the world will once again be at stake.
The political and public discourse will need a new stimulus in order to arouse a massive turnout of voters who will be committed to a progressive agenda and further socioeconomic transformation of our society and nation into a better place.
Whats your view? Who will you support? Who will you vote for? Let the debate begin.
Forward ever, backward never! This is not a time for cynicism or pessimism. We must envision the future for tomorrow out of how we see the present today. I see the Hillary Clinton-Michelle Obama ticket as a winning ticket for 2016.
“implementing a more inclusive national agenda for the empowerment of all people who strive for a better quality of life “
Get ready to hear this repeatedly in this election cycle. Get ready to lose everything you thought you owned and had earned.
“implementing a more inclusive national agenda for the empowerment of all people who strive for a better quality of life “
Get ready to hear this repeatedly in this election cycle. Get ready to lose everything you thought you owned and had earned.
With this much delusion, I am surprised that this jerk hasn’t convinced himself and others that he’s really a white man. How does anyone survive being this stupid?
If he is an MD he would never work on me. If he is just a PHD then his critical thinking skills are non existent.
Spring doesn’t come in April. Never mind I forgot who is giving O credit.
MooseChelle might be big, but Huma fights like a cornered possum. I'm betting on the former WH intern in any scrap!
Did anybody ever suggest that Michael Jordan's son should take over his spot on the Bulls?
Did anybody think Priscilla Presley should take Elvis' band and go on tour as the King II?
Would you pay millions for a painting by Van Gogh's brother?
How many good books have you read by Faulkner's daughter?
I agree with every last word you wrote.
Yet I still have hope.
How can that be?
Because I see the big cycle of civilizations.
Phase 1: Nation is impoverished. People must work hard and have high ethical standards. They often reach out to God.
Phase 2: Based on those hard-working ethics and morality, the nation becomes stronger and more prosperous.
Phase 3: Nation is extremely prosperous. Citizens become lazy and immoral. They abandon God as 'unnecessary'.
Phase 4: Nation declines as peoples' poor work ethics and immorality push the nation down.
Back to Phase 1.
We are on Phase 3->Phase 4 right now. A little impoverishment and hard times will ultimately be good for us.
Actually....I agree with you, 100%!!! I only penned the piece to nudge our fellow conservative citizens not to go down without a whimp!!! This guy Obama is a farce from A-Z....and not too bright either!!! I really believe he and his wife, Michelle know their little con game is either, coming to an end...or, already over. From here on he will just go through the motions and rip off us taxpayers with tons of golf games and jaunts all over the world to whoever accepts his presence, which are not many in the world!!!
I just hope the Republicans do not roll over and play dead. They already look like they have little “backbone”!!! 2014 is a critical path year.....we shall see who goes to battle and who dosen’t. You can already count McCain, Romney, Graham, McConnell, etc. as whimps and cave ins. We shall see!!!
They still make people this stupid.
And they let them run around in public!
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