Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Are we there yet?

Are we there yet? Is the question children ask there parents when the drive in the car gets a little too long. It's also the same question we, as citizens of the United States of America, should be asking the current Administration. But, we already know the answer "Just a little further." Well how much is a little? I firmly believe that our current Administration is doing a good job, at helping fix America, with what they have to work with. Understanding that they didn't cause the "Low Economy" they are working to fix it is a fact that we fail to see. I have rephrased my evaluation into a story. I want you to keep an open mind to what you are about to read. It explains why I think we are in good hands.
          America was an addict, one that was addicted to the fast, carefree, and wild life. America would party all night long and sleep all day. She would take what she wanted from the people who loved and adored her, and give little to nothing, or just enough back to keep people loving her. She knew how to present herself to make men want her, and her children adore her. And the people who wanted to keep her, fought for her. America continued to bleed her loved ones dry. Even the men who married her (the presidents) began to be seduced by her greed. They gave her the drugs she wanted without a second thought. Finally, with all of the different poisons running through her veins, she overdosed. And then her children realized that she needed to be put in rehab and fast, or they could end up losing the mother they loved so much. After her many divorces to faithful, she met a new man. We, as her children, didn't think he was right for our mother. We didn't think he could give her what she needed to become better. But, we allowed him the marry our strung-out, addict mother. Right now Mother America is in rehab, and our Administration is dealing with her crazy ass. Although it's hard for us to see our once glorious mother, beat up and suffering, it looks like she is getting better, she is slowly returning to the respectable woman she once was. Of course it's not easy for a man to change the seeded ways of a woman who has been an addict for years, and her children who are afraid to believe in him. He takes into consideration the past pains we've dealt with and so far he's kept a lot of promises that he's made (188 of them to be exact). And she may relapse, as most addicts do, but I know that the current Administration can handle it.

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