The Multiple Meanings Of 2012 Election

2012 will go down in history as the year of tremendous movement forward in so many ways.

It is a year that sees tolerance, open mindedness, fairness and equality moving forward.

It is a year that sees a greater accomplishment than 2008–the reelection of an African American President, a reaffirmation of what was done in 2008, and in many ways greater than the initial election, because it gets rid of all doubts that, somehow, 2008 was a fluke, a mistake, that would be rectified.

It is the year that women came to realize true liberation from men bossing them, controlling them, dictating to them, regarding their own bodies, and their own opportunities for fair pay and equal educational opportunity. And so many more women will now be serving in our government, and holding male politicians accountable.

It is a year when Hispanics, Latinos, and Muslims, and really all racial and ethnic minorities, realize their electoral power, and are able, finally, to fight back against racism, discrimination, prejudice, and bias, and take their place in the community of Americans who will have influence and significance, rather than just white Anglos, who slaughtered native Americans, took over North America, and thought they would control America, dominate America, shape America in their image for eternity, which is, happily, no longer the future of this great nation, which benefits from diversity and from equal opportunity for all based on merit, not skin color or nationality or religion or gender!

It is a year when the power of organized religious groups to control and dictate their agenda on America has been soundly defeated, and the danger of theocracy has abated, as a result.

It is a year when American can celebrate, as we are now moving forward toward better times, and with the old power structures that impede us, including corporations, knowing they will face appropriate regulation, and that the wealthy will be required to pay their fair share to this nation, which has given them such great opportunities, and assisted them in their acquisition of wealth!

It is also a time when the hope is that overseas interventions will no longer be the norm, except when a true threat to our national security, and in so changing our view of the world, we are allowing many young men and women to have a normal life after serving in the military, and cutting the waste and corruption of the war industries that cause so much of our national debt.

So for these and other reasons, America has a lot to celebrate!

5 comments on “The Multiple Meanings Of 2012 Election

  1. Engineer Of Knowledge November 11, 2012 9:18 am

    Hello Professor,
    With this election under our belt, I suggest that all instantly target and pursue the Tea Party and Ultra-Conservative members of the Republican Party in the House and Senate and seek to have them purged in 2014. In essence…Take the fight to them NOW!!! The time is right.

  2. Ronald November 11, 2012 9:40 am

    I agree totally with you! Shall you and I form our own PAC, and ask George Soros to help us? šŸ™‚ hahahaha LOL

  3. Engineer Of Knowledge November 11, 2012 9:55 am

    Professor,
    This may not be too far from a viable suggestion and maybe worth consideration. Maybe we should give this some serious thought. šŸ™‚

    I also want to go back to something you stated in another post and to say I too consider you a friend too that has developed over these last few months.

    Let’s keep up the good work.

  4. Ronald November 11, 2012 10:02 am

    Yes, I DEFINITELY consider you a FRIEND, and hope someday when I am in DC visiting my son, maybe we could meet, and possibly also get together with Maggie Mitchell, who I gather does not live far from you in Maryland. It is great to make new friends who share one’s values and principles!

  5. Engineer Of Knowledge November 11, 2012 10:17 am

    I like that suggestion. To Maggie, my farm and home is just outside of Federalsburg.

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