Wednesday, February 18, 2015

A Repeat of History-Some thoughts on the race for the white house

As we or the Americans for that matter begin to prepare for the race to the White House, we can already see a certain coagulation of power
around some rather familiar families.
We are speaking here about the Bush Family and the Clinton Family. From the latter, we are expecting Hillary-A seasoned diplomat to take the front row
seat and to at least return the family to the oval office.
Her husband and colleague an obvious asset to the Democratic Party will be by her side advising and helping steer the campaign. We are not certain if the drive for change that swept B.H.O into the Oval Office will bring
about yet another change-this time in favour of Women.
We are quite sure that she will have her detractors which is why in this regard i have pushed for the emergence of another of the Clinton family...much younger and with her own share of experiences but untested in the political sphere.
If the American were to rally any of the Clintons, surely this one would be it. But that would mean waiting in the tow and earning a little more experience.
The Bush family has also experienced quite a revival partly caused by some of the residue from Junior speech in which he reminded the Americans that they were addicted to oil.
 The Question is whether or not the country as a whole is ready for another Bush and if the republicans can trust this version of the famous family to take the seat.

We have seen few candidates with Military Experience which will prove valuable in the days to come, and the system as it stands seems to be be readying itself for a lot more engagement.

So maybe this time around the people will make a choice to move further and deeper with the change as they saw it communicated in 2008 or on the other hand though,they could decide to return to those things which are
more predictable and stable.

But the emergence of a candidate from Florida (Bush) and the Historical Swing states will still prove as valuable as they have continued to be in all of the recent previous elections. We also think that the minorities will play a major role. We are not certain which party will benefit from the changes that have taken place in Cuba and if as before the Supreme Court will be asked to step in. 
Only time will tell but what is interesting is the cover of the International Economist dated April 22nd-28th 2006 in which we see a democrat in the background and a fight on the whole against the Bush Family.

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