Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Thoughts On the State of the Union Address 2015

January 20, 2015

Video: President's Obama's State of the Union Address 2015

It’s pretty hard not to like President Obama as I am listening to him speak in front of a U.S. Congress now dominated by Republicans.

In fact, he probably turned out what could be his best State of the Union address to date. For those who are counting, this was his sixth address and as he reiterated, he has no more campaigns to run. We know that’s true but I live in Los Angeles and it just feels like he’s always in town for his Hollywood “fundraiser” campaigns. It’s pretty much hard not to notice when he or the First Lady are in town for one of their sojourns as the resulting driving conditions are even more horrendous than normal. And “normal” is already unbearable.

Personally I do not agree with some of President Obama’s positions or his policies, he does have that tendency to please certain people or cater to certain groups of people and many of his critics do swear that he’s a pretty good liar. And because of these I cannot really say that I like him (or his administration) but yes it’s pretty hard not to admire him when to me he seems to have an uncanny knack for saying the right words at the right time. Not that he hasn’t put his foot inside his mouth much more than acceptable, but when it counts, he does seem to be a great writer or have a great ghost writer and he does have an amazing way of delivering his speeches charmingly, effortlessly and with just the proper amount of wit and humor making you to lean on “like” than “dislike”.

Pause for a standing ovation anyone?

I agree with Mr. President that “we” are the United States of America.

Unfortunately and obviously we are made up of different shapes, sizes, colors, backgrounds, politics, opinions, passions, beliefs and convictions. And so some people will always pull one way while another the other way or one group will always rub another group the wrong way. It’s just a fact of living in a volatile melting pot with a long history of animosity.

But he is right, it is 15 years into the year 2000 and indeed, it is time to try to come together to make America great again. Many other nations have passed and are passing us by. It’s time to have a different kind of politics -- if that “dream” is ever possible.

But dream we must.

So God bless our nation’s leaders. And God bless America.


If you do not believe in a god, then I apologize and I respect that. But I do believe in God, and I do have the right to say so.

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