Yeah… I don’t know how things will turn out, but I prefer the Obama “experiment” over the one with Bush and Co. that just ended. I don’t expect miracles, but despite the fact that I burst out now and then and say bitter things, I really do think there are a lot of truly good-hearted and reasonably intelligent people out there. I also think that, given the right vision and conditions, the United States can accomplish some truly legendary things (see the space program).

I just get frustrated with LCD (lowest common denominator) factor. Do we as a society really need to have leaders and policy that matches the wants, needs, and interests of the least intelligent, most gullible, and most xenophobic parts of our population? Is keeping the population fearful and ignorant truly the best that our governments can aspire to? Why is it that leaders who inspire, who provide truly worthy goals to their governments and their people, the exception rather than the rule?

As a side note: I keep re-discovering that I like the humour of the Onion. Then I forget about it for a while, and months later “rediscover” it. This must be sort of what Alzheimer’s is like…