Politics and Real Estate Don’t Mix

I know, I know. I am not going to follow protocol here at all and I’m going to give a political opinion. Sorry if anyone is offended, but this is the way I see it.

First of all, I see all of the Obama supporters slamming Hillary Clinton and more recently, Bill Clinton. I’m reading an America Online poll that says 68% of the people think Bill Clinton is hurtful to his wife’s campaign. I say WOW! As far as I remember, all of the Democrats of the world hung their hat on Bill Clinton. Everyone said he was one of the BEST Presidents of all time (and I strongly disagree).

If Clinton was not a good President, when was the last time there was a Democrat in the White House who was a great (or good for that mater) Commander in Chief? Let’s see….. Jimmy Carter? Johnson? JFK? Hardly a trio I’d be proud of. To say JFK was the worst President of all time, well I can make an EXCELLENT argument on that one and had he not been assassinated, history would agree with me. Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis (almost WW III over Kennedy ego) just to name the two biggies. As a matter of fact, take the Monica Lewinski crisis and Jimmy Carter’s “lusting after other women” and JFK’s legendary womanizing and what have the Democrats offered over the years……. except using the White House as a personal “chick magnet” at America’s expense.

In my lifetime we have had Richard Nixon (say what you will, but he got us out of Vietnam a war that JFK got us into), we have Ronald Regan, we have Bush the senior and we have “W”. Now what I see is since the Democrats took over in November 4 years ago (Senate), look where we have gone! Look at W’s first term when the Republican’s controlled EVERYTHING. Our country has a history of electing a Democrat, then a Republican to fix everything they screw up.

“W” did not ask to be a war time President. 911 changed that. Real estate, even with the bubble breaking, is still worth 40% to 50% more than when Clinton left office. HISTORY will say he was one of our better Commanders.

Now the Obama group is telling us that this wet behind the ears FRESHMAN SENATOR is ready to lead the nation?Are you kidding me? The Democrats could not come up with a better choice? ANY one of the top 5 Republican’s that were in the race topple the Democrat’s Clinton or Obama.

Since I am Hispanic and a minority myself, I feel like I can say that if Obama where a white man, he would have never gotten out of the starting gate. Look at his experience or lack thereof! For heaven sake, Hillary is a FRESHMAN SENATOR as well (she was married to a President, but I’m not going to vote for Nancy Regan for President). I hope to see a black man, a woman or a Hispanic as President one day. The RIGHT choice at the RIGHT time. Not because he or she is cool (I can’t argue that Obama comes across as the “cool dude” for younger Americans just like that “cool dude” peanut farmer that was elected in 1976). What did Jimmy do? ZILCH in my opinion.

Condoleezza Rice? Elizabeth Dole? HELL YES! With 100% certainty, they will get my vote if and when they ever run for President. Elizabeth Dole, maybe her time has passed. Ms. Rice has the EXPERIENCE to get the job done. A black woman as President? That (Condoleezza Rice) is a GREAT idea that I will embrace. An inexperienced freshman Senator? I’ll take a pass.

Senator Mc Cain is one of the most experienced representatives on the planet. He knows the system. Obama’s “fairytale” of change will never happen. He has not EARNED the respect of the ones who count (not all of those college kids who have yet to do anything on their own). Mc Cain will keep the “W” tax cuts. Obama (or Clinton) for that matter, will raise taxes and further damage our slowing economy. As the old Republican saying goes, “Vote Republican, for a change” in November. We all saw what happened four years ago when the liberal congress and Senate blocked the President at every turn. Do we need more of that type of “change” I ask?

A vote for Mc Cain is a vote for real estate and a vote for TRUE change. I’m going with EXPERIENCE, not coolness. And by the way, if Obama is so smart, why does he smoke cigarettes? Has anyone told him that cigarettes cause cancer? What intelligent person would make that choice? Can you imagine Air Force One and The White House? The smell of cigarette funk everywhere?

Common sense says Mc Cain. This is not a race about “race” or about young verses old. It’s about what is best for the USA in the most critical election of my lifetime. I’m going with EXPERIENCE!