Originally posted by: SleepWalkerX
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
The Obama campaign's soaring rhetoric has set unrealistic expectations for what his Administration can hope to achieve.
Hopefully, he is equally competent in managing, and inevitably lowering, the expectations he has set.
All great movements start with great rhetoric. MLK, Ghandi, US Founding Fathers, Mohammed, Jesus, Moses, etc...
Obama may not succeed, only time will tell, but first one needs to Inspire.
Here's the problem. All those great people worked AGAINST the establishment to bring change (and ironically our forefathers established the same system that they were escaping from, albeit slightly modified). Obama is working for the establishment. This is simply why things will not change as much as you'd like them too. I'm willing to bet that the troops will not be sent home within 16 months as originally promised, national health care will simply be a hospital with great monopoly privilege that you're forced to pay for if even enacted at all, and taxes will most likely go up for everybody.
This is the same reason I became disillusioned with Ron Paul. Ron Paul represents something really great (imho), but suddenly everyone is dependent and reliant on Ron Paul instead of real message of liberty. Relying on a man is not going to bring change. That is something that is decided through the people and is something practiced through the people.
I'm not sure what kind of change you're expecting, but real change, the kind of change that Gandhi or Martin Luther King brought, is not the kind that's hand delivered to you on a silver platter and especially not from Uncle Sam, or Barack Obama.
"Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed."
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.