I had watched this documentary about the worse case scenario of what would happen if Obama had got reelected. But this is a worse case scenario and I am not sure if it is going to exactly happen. It depends on who gets in the Senate and the House, and the House is controlled by Republicans so it might take a bit longer than the Senate to have some of his ideas come through. But I think this is radical but when he did get control with the Senate and House in Democrat control, he is basically preaching the choir and things did pass through.
I wasn't affected much by Obama in the first round but I seen what was happening. Things were getting cheaper and things were getting more sloppy. I had a tendency to whine and bellyache more often because there were people that were more likely to go along with me than to give me constructive advice. It was harder for me to get a job and to grow up.
There are many scenarios but I have a feeling that we might actually get some Republicans in the Senate if Obama does get it, and he might be just sitting on his butt. That won't be that bad and it might be a slow recovery of the economy, which is happening right now. But I notice that the mood of the people seen tense and we are going to see what's happening.
But this movie shows the worse case scenario and we might be one of these wussy countries that are just falling to piece. The economy might collapse and we might be turning into something into Medieval Europe. The military will be wussy and we will not be the tough country we have back then.
I might be affected by this more than it used to be - depends on what jobs I am going into. I was thinking education but I realize that we don't need education and we don't need health care. But I am not sure but maybe if I work in a store like Wal Mart or something like that. But I can see I am going to see an affect the 2nd time around no matter which ways it goes and it may shape the way I am going to be and the generation I am in.
But I have a feeling of hope - we are not completely doomed. We might be in one of these falling apart cycles and there is a feeling of hope right now. It has been about 20 years of falling apart and we been in a scenario where things have been falling apart since the time I was born. But I am immune to it and didn't realize that I was born in a country that is dying.
But I don't think the country is going to die - we might be in a Renaissance. A great American Renaissance - we are going to come back some day. Probably by the year 2013 or 2017, things are going to return again. But I have a feeling that things are going to be okay and I think I can adapt to it wherever direction we are going.
But there is a change in the lifestyle and I can see our generation and my kids generation are not really caring about prosperity. Maybe the mousiness of American life was not that bad - I think we are going back to our roots in general. I can see we are going to be happy anywhere where things are not as well off - were we truly happy with all the cars and the clothes and the houses and the blah blah blah. America has turned into a country of greed and this greed has been pulling us apart - do you truly NEED this. We might be back into a country where relationships are going to make us happy - money does not buy happiness.
I bought an iPod, but it did not benefit me anything. It just turned me into a more shyer person that listens to music all the time. Maybe some of this stuff is not going to bother me - we are probably going to enter a period of family, of faith, of values - not much money and greed and anything like that.
I am probably going to be in the first time of my life I am going to be affected by this and I am not sure if I can handle it because I am uncertain. What will my life be like? But maybe the Good Lord wants us to suffer some more to get ourselves straightened up - the people in Africa could care less about the greed, the money, the fame, the fortune - they just want to be together. Relationships are way more important and family is going to be a lot more important.
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