Monday, May 18, 2009

My Presidential Cabinet and other Cabinet Level Positions

As a response to Thomas' post I thought I should do my own.

The Office of President-Elect George Jackson would like to announce the selection for the following post:

Vice-President-Elect: Thomas Rodgers 
Secretary of State: Stowers Mohon- his compassion is unparalleled
Secretary of the Treasury: Marlisha Brinkley
Secretary of Defense: Anna Huffines
Attorney General: William Wilson
Secretary of the Interior: Elly Smith (daughter of world renowned traveler Wanda Smith)
Secretary of Agriculture: Preston Edwards
Secretary of Commerce: Derrick Garrity (When he does work, its amazing)
Secretary of Labor: Elizabeth Blackwell
Secretary of Health and Human Services: Harrison Burns
Secretary of Transportation: Daniel Jenkins
Secretary of Energy: Julian Stubbs (He will be a physicist or some type of engineer)
Secretary of Housing and Urban Affairs: Rigby Porter
Secretary of Education: Arielle Mansaw
Secretary of Veteran Affairs: Josh Gamberi
Secretary of Homeland Security: JEB White (body guard aura) 

First Lady: Lauren Smith
Second Lady: Jamie Stewart

Chief of Staff: Allie Wilson
Deputy Chief of Staff: Joanna Waller
Secretary to the President: Anne Elise Rhinehart
Press Secretary: Kole Junkin

Supreme Court:
William Wilson
Anna Huffines
Meghan Zito
A Federal Appeals Court Judge

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Future Political Aspirations

"My fellow Americans," Man that is such a cliche phrase used over and over again by so many our our politicians. Time and time again, however, that phrase is proven wrong by many of those politicians who dare speak those words. In the world we live in it has become common for decisions to be made only for the purpose of sole political survival. We have elected officials taking "kickbacks" and as of lately with the former Gov. Rod Blagojevich the ever so clever quid or quo scheme. But we must come to the realization that we will never have a genuine honest politician. 

Hard to believe ain't it. After a while you will come to understand what I already do, that no person can ever overcome the temptation of money. Well that brings me to my point, what will my role be in the future of American politics?

It is my goal to eventually seek the Presidency of the United States of America, but before that you have to have a stepping stone. After completion of graduate school I intend to attempt a run for the United States House of Representatives, then after, hopefully, 4 terms in that capacity I intend to run for the United States Senate. Then by the ripe age of 50 I intend to make a run for President. 

Here are the issues that I am mainly concerned with: Health Care, Energy, Fiscal Responsibility, International Talks Between Enemy Countries, and of course Domestic Sustainability. When I say Domestic Sustainability, I am referring to the welfare of our citizens, the overall economic situation of the country, and the welfare of the infrastructure.

One of the major issues that faces this country is most notably entitlements. Now there has to be a reform of the many different programs that fall under entitlements.  

Beginning next week I will offer a full discourse into my opinions of these subjects. Also, during that week and every week after, I shall fully explain my position with evidentiary support, and not make random statements that make me seem incoherent.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Something Disturbing

Hey guys and gals,

Today, well everyday, this one thought crosses my mind and I must say it might disturb some of you. Today, right now, right here, I'd like to discuss same sex marriage.  In my opinion it is morally wrong and a sin, however in this country we live in we abide by the common theme of all men being created equal. Also we live in a society where we  say no man or woman shall be discriminated against based on race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation. 

That brings me to my point. Homosexual men and women should be allowed to marry. The United States Government has not passed a law barring them from being married and if any state should do so then it would be unconstitutional, that being for the United States Supreme Court to decide. If we as a nation afford to Heterosexual couples the right to be married then that right should be extended to Homosexuals. It is an act of discrimination. The only thing that makes them different from us is that they just happen to like the member of the same sex.

By affording the right to marry to Heterosexual couples only we as a society are discriminating against the Homosexual society. The reason that homosexual couples would like the right to marry, is because marriage affords certain rights that a civil union does not. Like rights to the spouse's social security benefits after death, and health coverage from the spouses insurance plan.

Ah, but then there's the argument that marriage is a religious rite and institution. But in America we have a government that was supposedly founded with the principal of Separation of Church and State. We live in a nation of many religions and many beliefs. We cannot impose upon the nation the teachings of the most prevalent religion or belief of a President or member of Congress. However many of our laws and ideas implied by our elected representatives have been influenced with religion. Now get me straight here, I am not some left or right wing conspirator against religion.

Here's the fact, the Homosexual push for same sex marriage is the new Civil Rights issue of the 21st century. This issue is not going to go away, and when it happens it's going to happen big. Eventually Homosexual's will be afforded the right to marry members of the same sex. So why not we just forgo all the pain, expenses, and negative hateful words that are sure to come in the future, and pass a law at the federal, if not state (which would work as well) level affording Homosexual's the right to marry. A few states have already done it, why not the whole nation.


Friday, May 15, 2009

The World

Hello World,

Recently within the borders of the United States, great things have happened. There's been the election of the first black President, the first black Attorney General, and a huge banking crisis, and a so many more tragic and devastating things like Nancy Grace. However, the focus of this post is not her it's about what in the hell is going on with our country. My purpose for starting this blog is to pinpoint some very startling issues within our country and the society in which we live. At the moment I am pressed for time with other issues, so I will fully delve into this issue tomorrow.