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The word of the year is Change Print E-mail
Blog - The Lance Haynie Blog
Written by Lance R. Haynie   
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 16:03

In this wave of change that is upon us I am still trying to get an idea of what "changes" are to come. I decided to once again go to the new Change.gov that President-Elect Obama has so graciously setup for us to see what the agenda is. Here is what I get:

 

President-Elect Obama and Vice President-Elect Biden have developed innovative approaches to challenge the status quo in Washington and to bring about the kind of change America needs.

The Obama Administration has a comprehensive and detailed agenda to carry out its policies. The principal priorities of the Obama Administration include: a plan to revive the economy, to fix our health care, education, and social security systems, to define a clear path to energy independence, to end the war in Iraq responsibly and finish our mission in Afghanistan, and to work with our allies to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, among many other domestic and foreign policy objectives.

 

Do you understand what hes going to do? I see what he wants to change but not how he intends to change it. I am still very apprehensive about him, I still to this day do not understand his plan on what hes going to do. He has wrapped the American public in this hype of change. Everyone is so eager to change they forget to stop and ask what are we changing again? Or even better, how are we changing it?

 

He has said that he is going to change the "failed Bush policies". Like what kind of policies? The policies that have kept us safe the past 7 years? The policies that have kept terrorists out of the country since 9/11? No not those, maybe the policies that kept us prosperous until Democrats took over congress and flushed our economy down the toilet with their regulations. 

 

We will soon find out just what kind of changes are in store for us. The question is, are they the changes the people wanted.