Presidential Debate: the Return Match

The debate is tonight.  The President reportedly has spent a few days in training sessions in Virginia.  The sentiment seems to be something like "I would not be sorry if Obama loses.  And I do not care if Romney wins".  And mind you, it is the styles the people look at in those debates.

- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed to take the sole responsibility of the Libyan incident that killed the ambassador, raising speculation of who would be the next Secretary of State.

- Israel is set to have the Parliamentary election on January 22, 2013.

- FYI this is the debate in 2000 Al Gore vs George W. Bush.



Some of the Democrat's party logic are really skewed.  I was most appalled and feel embarrassed to read something like Biden accusing Ryan asked for the bailout money somewhat makes their points. No, they do not make their points just by that.  Rep. Paul Ryan is right in speaking up for our tax money.  The massive bailout money and the money spent on missions of rescuing 'a girl' from Pakistani 'militants' is our tax money just as $1.4 billion spent on President own account is.  The 'girl' might have been speaking up for women's right but the Pakistani were defending their own culture from the Western influences.  Proxy war is ugly, and using 'a girl' with no back is silly. 

There are other account that I begin to question their credibility.  The faults on Benghazi incident is certainly not because the Congress asked for efficiency, but on the refusal of the State Department of taking protective measures.  Talking of costs is not something that undermine the cause of the mission.  It is our tax money. 

In the Presidential debate 2000, former President Bush was right on that points.  He promised to give the money back into the hands of those who pay the bills.

So what is leadership?  What is responsibility?

Protect our environment
Protect our environment

But there is nothing to worry about on the side of leftists, however, because the French socialists won the election.  Now all things are happening in the world.  The right wing Spanish government installed austerity measures and the even then the Spanish banks were rated down.  The turmoil will down our European allies voices.  The Israeli parliamentary election in January will effectively shut the mouths of the Jewish people in the States until the election is over.


The last election in Venezuela was something of a show indeed.  The nation under 14 year of rule by Hugo Chavez voted again to the ruthless dictator who took over the oil company with all of its assets who again performed with his usual left-wing populism.  But he is a bad supermarket manager in the nation which suffers high inflation and lack of goods from the stores.  His Ecuadorian friend Rafael Correa effectively showed his anti-Western stance by accepting Julian Assange's exile.  The crime rates of those nations multi-fold as the Obama Administration took office in 2009.  Is the US losing the region? 

Why the Japanese parliament is hesitating opening sessions this time? It is because they know the Democratic Party of Japan will lose the next election.  The people there is exhausted of their patience over the left-wing prime ministers that overspent their tax money by spending twice as much as their revenue.  They also were accused of their weak stances against the Chinese military expansion.  That is, until the US election prompted the military backed Republicans encouraged both sides to take 'harsh' measures on territorial dispute.  Did the dispute cornered the governments to pay for the US debts in turn?  Not so, it seems.

Let me use simple terms on the situation in Russia and the neighboring countries before moving on to China.  Our dear Western allies seemed to have lost Georgia already in the election.  It has been evident in Ukraine where the close election put the pro-Western prime minster to jail.  Putin won the election right before the French election.  He has implemented tough measures cracking down on the oppositions and protests on the street.  There was this progress that they had local elections just recently where they say something like 30% of people voted, in some cases around 15%.  The symbolic punk trials were in the news but what good does that do in terms of democratization of the nation?

Long winter awaits
Long winter awaits
The worst case probably is China.  Now practically every goods that are sold in the market are made in China, thus the term jobless recovery.  The Dalai Lama now is in the US and where do we look at articles on his visit?  Is Obama meeting with him this time?  The Tibetan people were protesting against the oppression the cultural genocide by China.  They are committing suicides to protest, whose actions the Chinese government terms 'terrorism'.  So then who are to speak up for the neighboring nations under oppression and dictatorship?  The Democrats which 'can not' distinguish Chinese and Japanese, calling they are in the same ship or accepting the same fate?  The half of the economic activities in the world are now concentrated in the Asian region.  Where is the US presence?  Is it to keep it, or readying itself to lose it?

In terms of the US policies in the Middle East, its focus is not on the people there nor even the US's national interests ever since.  The oil companies lobby, the Israeli lobby, and the military industry lobby seemed to have shaped its policies.  Or otherwise it is unexplainable just as to why the US started the war in Iraq and destroyed its social structure.  Up to this day, the people in Iraq have been killed by suicide bombing.  Many oppose the US troops fighting in Afghanistan.  Killing Pakistanis by drones is yet another contentious issue among Pakistanis, the Islam people, and even among us.  Was Iraq war a test for the US weapons?  Is it testing drones in Pakistan?  

The dire consequence awaits of the debate and how we vote.