By the fall of 2008, Hillary Clinton will make a valiant bid for the White House but will lose the election to the Republican Candidate.
Middle East Peace Talks will resume in earnest in the first quarter of the year and into the summer of 08 but they will fizzle out from impasses that cannot be resolved. The talks will not become disruptive and stop. The parties lose interest due to hardened attitudes and hardened hearts and the process will slow to a crawl.
The War on Terror will continue to be a threat for the entire world throughout 2008 and 2009. Areas of concern for terrorism will be food supplies and water sources as well as communications. There will increased ability for people to “spy” on others through communications an new technology. New forms of identity theft will emerge which leave doors open to sabotage food sources and contaminate water supplies in all areas of the world. People should be extremely cognizant of these dangers. It is not unwarranted for people to be routinely asked for identification cards for access to all areas of sensitivity. It would be proactive for all countries of the world to have ID cards for their citizens when applying for jobs and when coming to work. This is not an affront to political correctness and profiling as much as it is a proactive approach to a dangerous and ever-changing world.
The US government will be at an impasse on immigration reform so states will step up to the task. New immigration laws will emerge in California will curb the migration of illegal workers from Mexico. It will come as a surprise to many who view the state as having a liberal agenda on the topic. But by the summer of 2008, the state government will enact legislative measures to create immigration reform. California will lead the way for economic reasons and other states will follow suit for a paradigm that will work in their local communities as well.
I wonder who the repulican candidate will be? Also, with racism at a resurgence especially concerning Americans who are Hispanic looking yet have been here hundreds of years and served their country well, and Blacks - a republican president coming - will this nation’s majority White’s start races wars and even more racism due to feeling enabled by usually fearful, Bes republicans?
Q: I was asked race wars and the upcoming elections for the presidency of the United States in 2008.
Very well. Race will be the defining issue in the candidate selection for the Democratic party as it relates to culture and the “race” for the candidacy. You see, the decisive factor in this scenario has to do with a race war (for the candidacy) which will ensue within the Democratic party. The majority of voters are looking for a brighter future no matter the race or culture of the candidate.
Everyone is trying to select the candidate who will DO something. It is a split in voter’s minds between experience and vision. The Democratic candidacy will go to the person who exemplifies the best mix of those two factors; experience and vision. There is a danger in the camps of both Clinton and Obama that their followers will “jump ship” to the Republican side if the Republican candidate can demonstrate that they have the best mix of experience and vision (and of, course, that they will do something in Washington about issues of which voters are concerned).
Some Democrats may go with Huckabee (especially ones with a strong religious base) if the Democratic candidate and the upcoming “race (for the candidacy) war” is distasteful.
Administrator said,
December 13, 2007 at 5:38 pm
By the fall of 2008, Hillary Clinton will make a valiant bid for the White House but will lose the election to the Republican Candidate.
Middle East Peace Talks will resume in earnest in the first quarter of the year and into the summer of 08 but they will fizzle out from impasses that cannot be resolved. The talks will not become disruptive and stop. The parties lose interest due to hardened attitudes and hardened hearts and the process will slow to a crawl.
The War on Terror will continue to be a threat for the entire world throughout 2008 and 2009. Areas of concern for terrorism will be food supplies and water sources as well as communications. There will increased ability for people to “spy” on others through communications an new technology. New forms of identity theft will emerge which leave doors open to sabotage food sources and contaminate water supplies in all areas of the world. People should be extremely cognizant of these dangers. It is not unwarranted for people to be routinely asked for identification cards for access to all areas of sensitivity. It would be proactive for all countries of the world to have ID cards for their citizens when applying for jobs and when coming to work. This is not an affront to political correctness and profiling as much as it is a proactive approach to a dangerous and ever-changing world.
The US government will be at an impasse on immigration reform so states will step up to the task. New immigration laws will emerge in California will curb the migration of illegal workers from Mexico. It will come as a surprise to many who view the state as having a liberal agenda on the topic. But by the summer of 2008, the state government will enact legislative measures to create immigration reform. California will lead the way for economic reasons and other states will follow suit for a paradigm that will work in their local communities as well.
jm said,
December 21, 2007 at 4:22 pm
I wonder who the repulican candidate will be? Also, with racism at a resurgence especially concerning Americans who are Hispanic looking yet have been here hundreds of years and served their country well, and Blacks - a republican president coming - will this nation’s majority White’s start races wars and even more racism due to feeling enabled by usually fearful, Bes republicans?
Administrator said,
January 7, 2008 at 6:53 pm
HS 1/07/08
Q: I was asked race wars and the upcoming elections for the presidency of the United States in 2008.
Very well. Race will be the defining issue in the candidate selection for the Democratic party as it relates to culture and the “race” for the candidacy. You see, the decisive factor in this scenario has to do with a race war (for the candidacy) which will ensue within the Democratic party. The majority of voters are looking for a brighter future no matter the race or culture of the candidate.
Everyone is trying to select the candidate who will DO something. It is a split in voter’s minds between experience and vision. The Democratic candidacy will go to the person who exemplifies the best mix of those two factors; experience and vision. There is a danger in the camps of both Clinton and Obama that their followers will “jump ship” to the Republican side if the Republican candidate can demonstrate that they have the best mix of experience and vision (and of, course, that they will do something in Washington about issues of which voters are concerned).
Some Democrats may go with Huckabee (especially ones with a strong religious base) if the Democratic candidate and the upcoming “race (for the candidacy) war” is distasteful.