Saturday, October 20, 2012

I - On President Obama: Class Conflict & Christian Values

Journalist Jehozadak (Joe) Pereira wrote in one of his articles published recently in Portuguese: “We mustn't talk about politics, soccer or religion,” but then goes right on and brings up politics in spite of it – with glee.

He is one of the Brazilian journalists in Massachusetts that defend in all means the candidate of President Obama for reelection.



Class Conflict

To my eyes, being as I am a citizen of this country and tooth-and-nail defender of all the interests of the undocumented (especially Brazilian) immigrants, it is becoming increasingly clear that those folks who take delight in class conflict actually prefer the Afro-American version of our former President Lula, this mysterious President Obama.

For those who make promises to all voting blocks no matter how contradictory, this invariably tends to the worst. Making and keeping promises makes honest politicians.

What “our” President Barack Hussein Obama promised – to change the country, "yes we can" – is a nightmare that's been getting more & more hideous for four years.

Disrespect to the Constitution

The cost of President Obama's mandate has already reached nearly 8 trillion deficit dollars, and on top that off, a predicted US$ 1.000.000.000.000,00 more to install the America's Universal Affordable Health Care Act – which, in case it is allowed to be fully executed, will be history's greatest governmental intrusion into individual rights.

To us Brazilians who are inured to subjugation of individual rights to the collective, this can be compared just to chicken soup. However after 2 days becomes uneatable. Obamacare is the American version of the bankrupt Brazilian Health System. Those who survive will see!

Christian values and ethics demoralisation

Never before in the history of the United States of America has there been seen such a degree of demoralization of ethics or of Christian morality itself – not even during the era of President Clinton; an absurd vilification of the centuries-old American Constitution that, in the post-modern relativist view of this President, is only a matter of opinion.





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