Last November, a little more than half of all Americans believed that Barack Obama was the answer to the problems plaguing America. The only way to succeed, they thought, was Obama’s sweeping agenda.
The rest of the country, however, saw the nation’s foundation as generally solid, and all it would take to regain America’s greatness was some general refinement in the way we ran our government.
At this point, no one is exactly sure how that road to prosperity should look. Would John McCain’s idea of a simple repavement, or Barak Obama’s vision of an entirely new road, be the right choice?
Time will tell.
The same type of quandary applies to the Washington Nationals.
Is the team so bad that it needs to be blown up and reconstru ...
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Article written by Farid Rushdi
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