Senator Barack Obama: A true Leader!
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Today, Senator Barack Obama was asked about insults, psychotic remarks, lies by Sarah Palin. Senator Barack Obama said that, “I expected the attacks. The problem is that I am running against McCain and not Sarah Palin. I take issues with her definition of community organization. About her experience, she is the best to describe her experience”. I reflected on this and came to the conclusion that Sarah Palin is a distraction. McCain is using her to hide his short commings. Now let me define why Senator Barack Obama is the leader we want.
I have spent considerable about two years studying change, change culture and leadership. Senator Barack Obama’s leadership of change is not just in theory but in practical terms. An illustration: General Electric used most of what Senator Barack Obama is talking about leadership and change to be an effective and successful company. Jack Wells can testify to this fact! Most large corporations continue to survive despite the economic situation we have today because of sound strategic planning and change leadership to sustain it during hard times and good times. We have heard Senator Barack Obama talk about coolness and steady in the face of challenges. We have watched him go through those challenges for more than two years. He is humble and respectful. We have seen Mr. John McCain exploded. He lacks temperament. It is not the sign of a leader.
When Senator Barrack Obama talks about bottom-up, he is referring to backward mapping used by policymakers. McCain lacks knowledge, judgment and integrity. His hands are corrupted with lobbyists, affairs, cruelty and lack of human feeling.
A couple a weeks ago, I gave a presentation on economic policy and concentrated on Post Keynesians (relates to fiscal policy, supply, money, production and maintenance of full employment). At the end, I looked at the housing market, price of food items such as milk, and the dining table stuff we have today. George Bush and McCain created this problem, period. Look back at the great depression! We were just coming out of one of the Great Wars! If a country is engaged in protracted war, sooner any upset in an economic sector would send shock-waves across the entire economy. It is true today. Senator Barack Obama was right and McCain was wrong.
If we had a sound economic policy, a slowdown is helpful to revive new industries and stimulate growth. This time, the revival is not possible because of our over extension overseas. We can participate in this global economy but strategically. We can do it in a way that protects our industries, industries that are a source for employment. That is Senator Barack Obama’s position. If we continue to print more money to send to Iraq (McCain’s polices), the money finds its way back into the US, flood the market. As a result the prices of goods and services rise and incomes are not adjusted to keep up with inflation, so hardship results (Economic 101). Wall-Street felt the effects today.
I have spent considerable about two years studying change, change culture and leadership. Senator Barack Obama’s leadership of change is not just in theory but in practical terms. An illustration: General Electric used most of what Senator Barack Obama is talking about leadership and change to be an effective and successful company. Jack Wells can testify to this fact! Most large corporations continue to survive despite the economic situation we have today because of sound strategic planning and change leadership to sustain it during hard times and good times. We have heard Senator Barack Obama talk about coolness and steady in the face of challenges. We have watched him go through those challenges for more than two years. He is humble and respectful. We have seen Mr. John McCain exploded. He lacks temperament. It is not the sign of a leader.
When Senator Barrack Obama talks about bottom-up, he is referring to backward mapping used by policymakers. McCain lacks knowledge, judgment and integrity. His hands are corrupted with lobbyists, affairs, cruelty and lack of human feeling.
A couple a weeks ago, I gave a presentation on economic policy and concentrated on Post Keynesians (relates to fiscal policy, supply, money, production and maintenance of full employment). At the end, I looked at the housing market, price of food items such as milk, and the dining table stuff we have today. George Bush and McCain created this problem, period. Look back at the great depression! We were just coming out of one of the Great Wars! If a country is engaged in protracted war, sooner any upset in an economic sector would send shock-waves across the entire economy. It is true today. Senator Barack Obama was right and McCain was wrong.
If we had a sound economic policy, a slowdown is helpful to revive new industries and stimulate growth. This time, the revival is not possible because of our over extension overseas. We can participate in this global economy but strategically. We can do it in a way that protects our industries, industries that are a source for employment. That is Senator Barack Obama’s position. If we continue to print more money to send to Iraq (McCain’s polices), the money finds its way back into the US, flood the market. As a result the prices of goods and services rise and incomes are not adjusted to keep up with inflation, so hardship results (Economic 101). Wall-Street felt the effects today.

