tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616338930552683606.post7458501015127501490..comments2011-06-16T19:13:18.004-07:00Comments on Blogometrics: More of the SameGhostOfTyronehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05299509325839104698noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1616338930552683606.post-83430992023229426802009-05-15T19:01:00.000-07:002009-05-15T19:01:00.000-07:00This country has not seen this many people support...This country has not seen this many people supportive of change and a president in at least a generation, if not two.<br><br>Whether or not one looks at this environmental shortcoming, the wars we are still in (I believe he said something about their discontinuation), the exoneration of telecommunications companies, or the unprecedented spending which was never part of the original "change" design, we are all experiencing much of the same. Our friends and family are losing their homes and jobs, and the cost of healthcare is inflating like gas -- large leaps and small shrinks, but still on the rise.<br><br>Disappointment is a subtle term. Betrayed is too angry. Somewhere in between is how I feel with our fallen heroes.<br><br>Perhaps there is a requirement in becoming a president - like having a spouse and children. That way, an organization may make threats of torture and death on the family members to get their way (i.e. maybe he was made to do these things at would-be gunpoint).<br><br>Perhaps he was planning this all along, which would be much more unsettling.<br><br>I hope it is just a case of the plan looking good on the whiteboard and the implementation becoming tougher than anticipated on day 100. If that is the case, perhaps he can turn it around in the next hundred or thousand days.<br><br>No matter the cause of these results, I will be watching carefully.radarnoreply@blogger.com