Luke wrote:Having opinions about politics is great, but unless someone is either experienced in it, or highly educated in it, opinions don't mean squat.
Except that in the United States, a bunch of old guys a long time ago meant that your opinion can affect the laws that govern some other guy you've never met who lives a thousand miles away.
Here's my uneducated and inexperienced opinion:
We haven't had a leader as a President in decades.
Case in point, Carter. Great President, horrible leader. Clinton, great President, awful leader.
Actually, Jimmy Carter is generally regarded to have been a crappy president. Heh, I actually live, like, two miles from the Carter Center here in Atlanta.
Now, who is the last great leader we've had?
JFK? Possibly. The man set extraordinary goals, and followed them out. This country is founded on revolution, but the only place I've seen true revolution in the past three decades was in Germany, when they tore down the wall.
I don't want to get into Reagan worship, but he's generally considered to have been a pretty effective leader. I was really too young during his presidency to observe directly, though. Also, I don't really see where former President Clinton was lacking in leadership.
I feel ashamed that I live in the "Greatest Country on Earth" and we still have children going to sleep without a bed and a full stomach,
Are you sure this statement is accurate? I mean, in a sense I'm sure it is true, but only in the sense it is true for any developed nation on the planet. Even the poor in the United States do pretty well, when you look at most of the world's population.
Not to worry, I'm not going to be an Internet asshole and argue with you sentence by sentence.
Whoops. Guess I'm an "Internet asshole" now. I thought you were the one advocating keeping things civil.

(Why the heck is there an "arrow" smiley?)
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