Saturday, January 28, 2012
Why the Republican Presidential Candidates are Struggling
1. They don't come across as being genuine.
2. They seem opportunistic rather then visionary.
3. They don't connect with the common person.
4. Where is the message or campaign theme?
I can't shake this feeling that the Republican Party doesn't want to win this election again. Four years ago they picked an aging, stiff and bland candidate who had to compete against a young, well spoken and opportunistic Democrat who had a vision. Today President Obama's vision from that campaign, so long ago, has turned into a dream and a far fetched one at that. But he had a vision and drive. I don't see that from the Republican Field.
The Candidates (all of them) need to go back and look at Bill Clinton's campaign to upset the George H. Bush back in 1992. 20 years ago, a man from Arkansas, Bill Clinton coined a phrase,
"It's the economy, stupid!"
That one phrase was the beginning of the end for then President Bush. It didn't matter that it wasn't really the truth. It resonated. Guess what people, it is sure as hell true today.
I don't see one candidate today espousing the same phrase. People would catch on because the focus is on them and not you. What happened to the phrase many candidates have used in the past, "Are you better off today then you were four years ago?" That is the message and that message isn't out there. We want to hear what you will do for us and not what you want to do.
You have candidates talking about everything but what is needed for the common man. A 59 step plan, as soon as I heard 59 I tuned out. A colony on the Moon, at least some of will have a chance to live some where our government isn't. Stop making all of these stump speeches that appeal to the state you are in today, but focus on the solutions that address the general problems:
1. Unemployment
2. Foreclosures
3. Stagnant salaries and every increasing cost of fuel, food and utilities.
4. A government that is out of control on spending that will eventually force all of us to pay more taxes.
What happened to a candidate listening to me or all of us? Hell, the government and our elected officials don't even listen, so what do we expect from a person wanting to be President?
1. Genuine.
We all have crap meters and the only candidate that expressing his true beliefs is Ron Paul. He connects because he is genuinely being himself. Do I like his political leanings, no, but I know what I would be getting.
Romney, once again is coming across like some B actor in a bad movie with a bad script. Mitt be yourself, if you can't be yourself I am sorry to say you will not be President. People recognize you for what you are and that is fake.
Gingrich is genuine if you can figure out which person he is on a give day or week. Is he that Clinton era Speaker of the House, the man in search of a new wife, a man working for Fannie and Freddie, a man with more so called enemies then friends, or the silver haired man with the silver tongue. I have been swayed his one liners or his take on the Beltway, but can you trust him?
Santorum is from Pennsylvania and won as a Republican in a Democratic state, who cares. What is his career path that qualifies him to be President? I hope it wasn't being a Senator. Generally a President who has been a Senator makes for a poor President, just look at the guy who is in office now. All I know about Santorum is he became a Republican Senator in a Democratic state. I just went to his web page and it sure doesn't tell me who he is. All he wants is enough money from me, so he can mail me a sweater vest. Wow.
I watch the debates, I listen to interviews, and this is my perception. Nothing personal enough to touch the heart of a voter. Which one of them could you give a trillion dollars to and expect to get it back with interest?
2. Visionary
I know why you are running for President, so you can be President. Why are you really running for President. I haven't heard that yet. Repeal Obama-care, that is your message. Cut taxes, original but what does it matter when I can barely make ends meet. Balance the budget, damn you are getting there. You will promise anything like the current President did and totally forget what you promised on the day you are sworn in.
If I could tell you what visionary is for each of these candidates I certainly wouldn't be writing this rarely read blog.
I can only make a few suggestions on developing a Vision or campaign theme, go read the history of the 1992 campaign of Bill Clinton or the 1980 campaign of Ronald Reagan.
What makes a great President is a great Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. We haven't had that for many years.
3. Connecting with the Common Man
Maybe there should be a show, Undercover Presidential Candidate, allowing these wannabes to see what real life is for a person who has to struggle with it day in and day out.
Instead of a debate I want a real life situation tests. Can any of these guys fill out a W-2, balance a check book, take my pay check buy groceries, fill up a car with gas, and pay a 29% interest credit card bill? Tell your boss your child is sick and need to leave to take care of them, and then ask a few more times. See what you don't have much in your savings or checking and that your 401K has tanked for 4 years, and figure out how you are going to help your child through college and retire. Realize that oranges are now sold by the piece and not the pound.
Connect by telling me you will have a balanced budget as President, since this President has never even submitted a budget. Connect by telling me you will veto any bill with earmarks. Connect by telling me that you will veto any bill pr budget that spends more money then the government takes in. Connect by telling me the truth regarding what you can do and can't do when you are President. Tell the truth.
4. A Campaign Theme
Rick Santorum- The Courage to Fight for America
Ron Paul - Restore America Now
Mitt Romney - Believe in America
This one is harder:
New Gingrich - "Winning the Future Together" from the google search results
- Help Win Florida
- 21st Century Contract with America
None of these are particularly great.
The courage to fight for America, what is Santorum fighting for? I have no clue. We aren't at war yet. If he is fighting the government, then it is an oxymoron. Just a slogan that doesn't say anything.
Restore America Now, makes it sound like Ron Paul wants to fix an old car. We all know if you restore a classic car you generally spend more then the car is worth. This slogan just doesn't work. Generally, when someone restores something it is a work in progress that takes longer to do then you intended. This slogan should disqualify him from being President, including the fact he has two first names.
Believe in America, this from a candidate we don't believe. Romney needs to Believe in himself first, then we will believe. Same conclusion as Ron Paul's slogan.
Finally, Gingrich's multiple slogans for the multiple personalities? The first one is the best of all the candidates, "Winning the Future Together". This is a slogan that tries to bring the people into the campaign. Sadly, I didn't see it anywhere on the home page. But I did see, Help Win Florida which sounds like a lottery or is he trying to keep the Cubans from invading Florida. The last one about a contract, fat chance I could read and understand a contract any candidate would write, but I doubt I could read it all before his term is over. Besides, how is Gingrich going to get 300 million signatures.
You know, all I want is "One of the People for the People."
Friday, December 30, 2011
Almost 2 years ago
1. The economy is still the biggest issue.
2. The out of control debt.
3. Affordable health care for the entire population.
4. Strengthening social security and medicare with tax reform.
5. Tax reform that involves fiscal responsibility.
6. Revise the amount and recipients of foreign aid.
Change starts with each and everyone of us.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Economic Recovery, History and the 4th of July.
God Bless America and each and everyone of us.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Conservatives Need to Act
President Obama was looked at as change during his campaign and eventual election. I believe President Obama would have had a difficult time being elected if the Republicans had really mounted a serious effort to win the election. The McCain/Palin ballot was in all essence a rollover move by the Republicans, but with this "conservative" ballot the Republicans lost more power within the Congress due to a poor image and message.
But once again the Republican Party and the conservatives are not making themselves heard in a constructive and forward thinking position. The lack of leadership within the conservative movement in the USA is a large hindrance towards dictating the direction the country and forthcoming campaign must move in. The message is still reacting to the issues rather then resolving the issues with a message and and proposed solutions.
The Republicans have no one to blame but themselves. Rather then take the penny pinching formula the Republican Congress put forth under President Clinton, they became an irresponsible government that emulated the Democratic Party in spending. This resulted in the negative image of President GW Bush along with the nebulous concept of a war on terrorism. These two issues led to the eventual downfall of the Republicans.
The Democrats have always controlled the entitlement portion of the population, and it is the swing in mood of the tax-paying base that has determined which party rules and when they rule. Should we be surprised by the waffling of President Obama? Absolutely not! His campaign was one that only reacted to the current issues of the country, i.e. the war on terrorism, spending and eventually the financial collapse of the banking sector. He only promised change and an openness that would embrace the suffering voters of the USA. He touch the voters who wanted a change. But as in every election, the winning candidate makes promise after promise and reneges on promise after promise. President Obama never proposed detailed plans, but he touch on the desires of the masses in such a generalized manner that he garnered more and more support. His greatest skill is his ability to read a teleprompter, and it makes him seem charismatic.
Today we are dictated to by a government controlled by the Democrats: Obama, Reid and Pelosi. This was never the intent of the founders of our country and constitution, it was to be a government that listened to the population. The frustration felt by the citizens of the USA is being heard, but it is a backlash against the incumbents and the jam it down our throats process. This backlash is not enough.
The Republicans or the conservatives need to find a dynamic spokesman and formulate a message. There is currently no person in the public eye willing to take the current Government to task with a message that is going to bring hope and unify the conservatives into taking control during the mid-term elections and eventually the Presidency. What is the message? We the people have had to tighten our belts and become a nation of savers rather then credit whores. The message needs to focus on the this and the following:
1. The economy is still the biggest issue.
2. The out of control debt.
3. Affordable health care for the entire population.
4. Strengthening social security and medicare with tax reform.
5. Tax reform that involves fiscal responsibility.
6. Revise the amount and recipients of foreign aid.
Change starts with each and everyone of us.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Fathers Day

It is interesting to think about Fathers Day and the impact our Fathers have had on us. My Father passed away many years ago, and I am not adept at telling stories like my wife. You can read her posts about her Father at Chisamba.
Monday, June 15, 2009
when your son grows up...and you learn from him
Mikhail, my son, is taking his junior black belt test this weekend. I think this is a very honest assessment of the life of a child growing up into an adult. Just a few sentences and what we should all strive to do in our own lives, at home, at work, and even in our relationships.
Mr Moncelsi should give me my black belt because…..
I started karate because I thought Power Rangers on TV was really cool. My mom asked me if I wanted to do karate, and I said yes. We found Mr Moncelsi’s school, and I started as a white belt. I thought karate would make me tough, and I would be able to beat up the bad guys.
While I was at karate I learned other stuff.
Respect: Karate reminded me to be myself. It make me strong inside, and help me choose right from wrong. If you respect others, like my Mom and Dad, my sensei, my teachers, grandma’s and my cousins, they will love and respect me back. When people at school make fun of me, I have to remember to have self respect. I go to child study team, and they told me that they want to have power over me, by making me upset. If I truly respect myself, I can ignore them.
Self Control: Sometimes I think that I don’t deserve to be a black belt, because my buttons are easily pushed. I can get very angry. Especially when people tease me. They say shhhhh to me all the time, even when I am not talking, just because I don’t like very loud noise, like in the cafeteria. Karate reminds me to control my actions. To be a black belt, I do not have to be perfect; I have to always be my best at self control.
Courage: Courage is one of the reasons I came back to Karate. That and because my Mom kept bugging me about it. I was afraid that I lose my self control, and hurt someone some day. Then mom helped me understand that Karate helps me work on my self discipline, my temper, my focus and my physical health. I faced my fears and came back.
Temper: When I punch the bag in karate, and kick, it helps me get the anger out that I have toward those people that bully me. Punching and kicking also help me focus and calm down. It also make me fitter, and improves my physical health.
Integrity: Before I started karate I did not know what integrity was. Integrity is when you stand up for someone, or something. I hate it when people lie to me, so I try to be honest even if it’s hard. I apologize when I am wrong, and try to forgive people when they have hurt me. Always doing my best and never giving up is what karate taught me about integrity.
Learning: I love karate. I love it when I get a new technique right, even though sometimes learning new stuff is hard and confusing. Sometimes I want to cry, but I do not have to be perfect, so I just try. I like getting stronger. I run and walk at night, I learn my form, and practice, and I try to live up to the advice my sensei gives me.
I deserve my junior black belt because I have learned these things and want to keep on learning. I want to keep on doing karate even after I get my junior black belt.
By Mikhail Georgiev
Sunday, June 14, 2009
my tribute to the Obama spending spree
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd buy your house ( I would buy your house for you)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd buy your furniture for your house (pay your utilities and property tax)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd buy you Chrysler ( already bought you GM automobiles)
If I had your trillion dollars, I'd buy your vote
If I had your trillion dollars
I'd build a plenty of new roads
If I had your trillion dollars
You could help cause we’ll pay 75 grand
If I had your trillion dollars
Maybe we could raises taxes on the rich
Wouldn't that be fabulous!
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I buy you health insurance ( but not real medical that would be to expensive)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd get China more US bonds (interest like 3 or 4 percent)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd promise you no new taxes (All them crazy election promises)
If I had your trillion dollars I'd buy your vote
If I had your trillion dollars
We wouldn't have to pay at the store
If I had your trillion dollars
We'd take a limousine cause I have plenty more
If I had your trillion dollars I wouldn’t have to eat Kraft dinner
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd give your bank some green ( but not help you that's cruel)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd give more international loans ( N. Korea or Cuba)
If I had your trillion dollars (If I had your trillion dollars)
I'd buy our way out of this recession (haven't you always wanted higher interest rates?)
If I had your trillion dollars If I had your trillion dollars If I had your trillion dollars
If I had your trillion dollars The FED be RICH!