Election Hangover


In Connecticut two men one Governor position and both claim they won, one by 2,000 votes the other by 11,000 votes. The fact of the matter will only be served when the votes are certified by the State itself. Sadly mistakes like lack of ballots by a city the size of Bridgeport, Connecticut should also be investigated. Why would a city so big only print so little ballots? Good question is you ask me! But my final answer to this whole Governor fight/ debate or discussion, or decision is simple, both of these candidates should disappear. Two men who attacked one another viciously in ads, then denied any of what was slung against them. So who is the better man then, well in my opinion neither of the above would have been right. But since we have to have a person in office in January of 2011, I suspect that the State will certify one by Friday.

The next hangover from this election is in Washington. Our country decided to split the government between the two parties by giving the House to the Republicans and the Senate to the Democrats. What many forget and do not understand is by splitting it this way you give Congress a perfect stance and position to gridlock the country. Gridlock will indeed hit Washington in January of 2011, and when it does the economy will stall in it’s recovery and job creation will also.  Many Americans are out of work our unemployment numbers range from nine percent up to close to 12 percent in certain areas. Sadly no manufacturing has been created, and the blue collar workers in this country are floundering without work.

In closing if America continues to ship jobs overseas, fails to complete with other countries on the world market and can’t find it’s own manufacturing base, well, we shall quickly fall and end up not much better off then many so called third world countries.  Wake up America! The world spins daily, people move ahead, countries are not only catching up but surpassing us, Find a way and do it quickly or face the possibility that we may dig ourselves a hole by being too slow and never be able to climb back out again.

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