In an interview with the holiday C-Span, Obama said, “Well, we are now in money. We are in deep deficits operation, not by the decisions we have made in the health care system have yet created. This is a consequence of the crisis that we have seen and in fact our failure, some make good choices in health care in recent decades. “So, that means we really progressing with national health care? And what is the message here at all?

It is the Memorial Weekend! Be sure. But!

The American psyche is wounded heavily. Great! The real question is whether we return to our feet and survive the dualism of which we suffer. Ancient wisdom tells us that fall is A House Divided. America fits that bill completely too. It’s Republicans against Democrats, liberals against conservatives, Pro Choice vs Pro Life, Christians vs. Muslims, intellectuals against nation, and so on.

Me? I am a pragmatic idealist. I did not vote for Obama, nor McCain, but I agree.

I had great hopes for Obama and I have still “but his first hundred days only increased the dualism in Washington. George Bush promised UNITE Washington, and he became one of the most polarizing president in history. Perhaps it is that we of politicians asked something they do not deliver can. Maybe, just maybe it is that we have the American people so self-absorbed, cynical, greedy, that we are not in the habit of trashing those who break agreed with us .

The problem of being “out of money” is a serious, that is, in fact, serious consequences for the future of America to the front will have, but the determination, “the line to keep the party” and press for the programs we can not afford, serves no one – not even the party to promote them. Well, maybe on the Memorial Day weekend, we should take time to reflect and gather us together and ask what we can specify that we want the benefit of the greater good-of-community?

Time is running out of America!

As a spiritual-futurist

, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One can not know the future without the past, the evidence of what keeps the distance. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a turning point to change the world forever, as we know it.