Friday, November 05, 2010

One nation, under tards.





Many Americans aren't able to comprehend the fact that the change which was promised to our nation isn't going to happen over night. As my friend had explained, Rome wasn't built in two years. If you look at the 8 years worth of "royally fucking up", common sense should cause a person to realize...   "Hey, Obama promises change. We'll just have to wait for it. I'm sure it'll be worth waiting for in the long run."  I guess common sense isn't really so common when you have thousands/millions of U.S. citizens asking the same idiotic question: "Where's the change that you promised us, Mr. President."  You can watch this video, in which Obama goes into detail about the present change that he has indeed made. He will also explain the pitfalls about the legislation system...  and how bills are held up in 'the system' for a good amount of time (complements of bureaucracy).

I remember being stationed in Europe and wondering why most Europeans felt that American's were the "Mississippi (lowest IQ in the States)" of the Western World. I felt enraged about their claims pertaining to Americans' intellectual ineptitude. Now that I'm back in the States, I'm bewildered by the truthfulness behind these stereotypical alligations. It's one thing to be against Obama's political beliefs. I'm not knocking anyone for that. The issue is that so many do not realize that 'all good things must wait'. This nation is indeed changing (not sure if it's for the good) as we speak.

I'm embarassed to say that I dedicated my time to defending a nation that is full of tards. I'd move to Norway if it wasn't for my love for Tim McGraw & all of the delicious, multicultural-fused food that you can only find on American soil.