Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Fifteen commerce hubs in the USA will regionalize economic growth and feed the local economies. As a matter of fact, if the commerce centers work with freight trains between hubs it will cut down a great deal on carbon emissions.

It is an interesting speech. He is being very inclusive. I congratulate President Obama.

Didn't expect that one. $9.00 per hour minimum wage. He is correct. It is about time the Working Poor is still working, but, not poor.

President Obama is correct, education and training is still a vital reality to returning to employment for many Americans. There are jobs in the USA unfilled because our populous is not ready to fill them. That is simply wrong. What are we waiting for? There are many people ready to work, they simply need to be trained.

I am ready for them all to come home from overseas deployment in a war zone. It is going to be necessary to have training ready for them to step into good paying jobs. We owe that to them. War no more sounds good to me.

Al Qaeda is a shadow of its former self. It is more sporatic and opportunistic than it was in 2001. It is still based in deep poverty and peoples unsophisticated to discern their own reality. There are fewer leaders that are more warlords than terror leaders, but, they do not hold the same power as al Qaeda had before.

Non-proliferation. Very good. It has to be more high profile. The past has dictated an overture of aggression by the USA, when in fact we have been acting in many, many ways to move people forward to better lives. The hostile areas of the world are showcased in the media and not the places where the USA is making strides with humanitarian aid. The Non-Proliferation efforts of the President has to become a kitchen table topic across the USA so people know we are not only warring all the time, but, we are a benevolent people seeking to be more so.

That $1.00 per day theme has been in existence far too long. True as it is, the reality has existed in the world far too long. Burma is a magnificent example of the power of peace when the USA unites with the United Nations.

The Middle East. A good place for President Obama to start is with the King of Jordan. He is striving to solve problems alone these days and that can't be good.

The military and their families are the country's obligation. If we can't make that commitment, then we don't have a right to demand their dedication and loyalty.

It ain't a democracy without large participation of voters. Non-partisan commission to improve the voting experience in America. If multi-block lines and wait times in hours after hours isn't proof enough how much voting means to the people of the USA then I don't know what does.

We do not need 40 caliber weapons on the streets of the USA. There has to be limits.

It was a good speech. I liked most of it.
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I want to hear bipartisanship from Rubio. I want to hear agreement and willingness to work with the President.

I don't care about his person aesthetics. Oh, real good. Let's divide and conquer. Here we go, grandstanding. Political ideology and no answer for the problems.

Ideas, Mr. Rubio, not ideologies. You want to try to solve some problems, Marko? It would be good, because, all I am hearing is ideology.

Boohoo, boohoo; I hate the way the President doesn't say anything but nice things about everything I hold dear.

Marko there is no such thing as safe hydro fracturing. Public lands belong to us, not the petroleum industry and we would like some left over intact for beauty with untouched wildlife.

Oh, dear, the National Debt is destroying the Middle Class. I'll be darn.

Medicare needs funding and a cost contained health care system. Say those words, Mr. Rubio, "Cost Contained Health Care." You might like saying it. Ya know, rather than run away crony economics. Try saying that to, "I oppose runaway crony economics." Hopefully, you'll like saying that even more.

IF we can get our economy healthy again. Do you understand what economic hubs are Mr. Rubio? No? Look it up.

New born babies are Mr. Rubio's best friend tonight. Well, there are many, many Dreamers that were new born babies too, Mr. Rubio. Think about it.

Dreams. He must have said dreams at least four or five times by now. I think parents were holding babies when he mentioned it twice.

It was a lousy speech that said nothing. It was a campaign speech.