Those who believe in an all-powerful God who rules the universe can still take comfort. They must keep insisting that there is good and evil, for surely Judgment Day will come and prove them right.
It doesn’t matter which party is in power. We’ve had a senseless foreign policy for two decades. The one objection I have with the criticism of Obama’s foreign policy is that it implies that Bush’s was any better.
a) Weakens America/AmericansI have yet to have anyone raise a single substantive counter example in several years of posting this.
b) Distances America's allies
c) Strengthens America's enemies
d) Serves Islam
e) Harms Israel
Or some combination of the above.
The Democrats have taken the old saying, “In order to govern you must first win the election” to heart. They understand that saying backwards and forwards. What they fail to understand (or perhaps intentionally ignore) is that this saying is supposed to be built on a foundation. That foundation is that the election process is meant to give us the best person for a job. The “best person” used to be defined as the person who would get the most efficiency and effectiveness for the country/state/county/city from every hard-earned American taxpayer provided dollar. Winning the election is not the ultimate goal. Good governance is the ultimate goal. The Democrats run candidates who can win elections, but aren’t good at governing. Obama is proof of this. Think about Hillary, too. This leaves the Democrat party open to Con Men. If your party really doesn’t care about good governance, then a Con Man without any experience or training can be the party’s candidate. Why spend the time and effort to find a well-rounded, well-qualified and well-prepared candidate? Just find the candidate who can win. I give you Barack Obama and the Democrat Party and this comedy-of-errors they are trying to pass off as governance while they raid the treasury.