Predictions following the 2008 election
Originally posted at KaiserTales.com.
First and foremost, I would like to congratulate Barack Obama on his historic election. With last night’s election, I predict the following:
- National Security:
We will continue to be tested by countries and groups who fear our freedoms, liberty and equality. Actual strength and the projection of strength matter in the world. It is an unfortunate reality, but a whole new generation of Americans will learn this firsthand, simply by the fact that President-Elect Obama has approached foreign policy from a position of weakness.How we will be tested, I cannot say. Russia, just this morning (Nov 5th) has already upped the ante. Be prepared for similar responses from Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, among others. Their public stance will be one of reconciliation, while their actions will be anything but.Iraq – We are winning there now. Will he remove troops or stay through to the end? I predict that he will see it through, but that without an iron will to see victory over Al Queda and free and independent gov’t in Iraq that it will be a long time before we no longer have a presence.
- National Policy:
We will see major initiatives to increase public spending and expansions of large government programs. I do not think Obama will be able to deliver on all of his promises and his supporters will be sorely disappointed.His campaign is against Gay Marriage, Pro-Nafta, Anti-Nafta, Pro-Business, Anti-Business, Pro-Taxes, Anti-Taxes and so much more. Triangulation was a political strategy mastered by Bill Clinton, now lets see how Obama delivers on all expectations. - Political Support:
Will wane. As reality sets in, people will start to realize “That isn’t what I thought he said he would do.” “Change” and “hope” are empty terms when reality sets in. They are encouraging, but where are the details.I have never seen so many people not be able to answer the following questions:
1) What is Barack Obama’s main foreign policy initiative? and not be able to answer
2) Where does Barack Obama stand on Card Check? and not know
3) If you are against increased spending, how does that coincide with Barack Obama’s stated initiatives? and not be able to respond
4) What is Barack Obama’s stance on Israel? no one knows… - Bush Derangement Syndrome (which would have become Palin Derangement Sydrome and may yet):
I sincerely hope and expect that the people who did not vote for Obama do not exhibit the same degree of vitriol and disdain for the President Elect as the opposing side has shown to President Bush. Please, no name calling, insults, slurs and vile. BDS never added anything to the national debate.Also, lets see how long Barack Messiah Syndrome (BMS) lasts. Hopefully it won’t be too long… - Main Stream Media:
Are done… Their credibility, integrity, and carefully constructed facade of neutrality are gone. Now that they aren’t propped up with hundreds of millions of dollars of campaign advertising dollars, lets see how they do. My prediction is that they won’t do well… Blogs and the independent media are here to stay and provide the news and insights that the American people expect.In response to their loss of standing with the Nation, they will start to highlight the things that should have been covered before the election.
OK, there are some predictions above, but here is the meat of the matter:
- Congressional approval will continue to decrease and the democrats will lose both the House and Senate within four years
- Moderate republicans will find their voice – fiscal conserative, foreign policy hawk, social moderate. (more of an expectation)
- Biden will be a non-entity in the Obama administration
- Obama will not let Iran develop the nuclear bomb – his supporters will freak, but the rest of us will be relieved
- Terrorist attacks will increase. Back to the strength issue.
- Obama will not be elected to a second term
Posted by Nathan K.