~Originally posted on November 5, 2008~
It’s the day after election day. The winner is Barack Obama and the campaign of “Change You Can Believe In” has proved victorious.

Congrats. Now do what you promised.
I feel the same today as I did yesterday. When I walk outside today, the same diesel fueled trucks will deliver packages up and down Salem Street, and the prices of milk next door at Going Bananas Market will still be $5.99 a gallon.
Don’t get mad Obama fans, I’m not bashing him…yet. I’m just announcing that I’m going to post every month (starting in February) tracking the “Change We Can Believe In” candidate’s progress (if any).
Don’t criticize me for being a skeptic, we should be in a time where the working class is disappearing, prices are higher than ever, and lobbyists are controlling the government with corporate profit motives.
This November 5, 2008-nothing is different.
Today, genocide is still happening in Darfur.
Today, soldiers are still fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan against the so called, “terrorists.”
Today, Economic hitmen are still roaming the globe trying to influence the world economy to make more money for corporations.
Today, unemployed or uninsured Americans are still fighting for their survival.
Today, that homeless man who looks like George Carlin is still going to be wandering up and down Tremont Street looking for cans and bottles to cash in.
Today stock market is still breathing off a government bailout respirator.
Today, people will realize that millions of dollars were wasted on campaigning in a two party system which ultimately provides similar results with either candidate winning.
And finally, today my parents will still pay massive taxes and a $40,000 tuition bill, putting them way in over their heads in these economic hardships.
Nothing will change today. Nor tomorrow. I wasn’t expecting it to- but come January, I will. And I will wait for these changes to take effect, because if they don’t my views of politics (important and intriguing) will turn to pointless and wasteful at the young age of 19.
The countdown begins January 22nd, Barack. So get ready. Your in the hot seat.
Written by a man who voted for Ron Paul





