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For Barack, Work Begins Tomorrow

Monday, January 19, 2009

The work begins tomorrow for Barack Obama and his transition team. You would think all that might be going on tomorrow is the swearing-in ceremony and the inaugural balls.
Well, there are several people close to Barack Obama that will not be attending those balls. So what have they done to upset him not to be invited to the balls?
During the course of the celebrations, Barack Obama's transition team will travel to the White House, enter the property and take up shop to begin working on the issues that Barack Obama will be tackling as soon as he becomes the 44th President of the United States.
In recent recollection, I don't believe there was another President in modern times that has the resolve to tackle ALL the issues of this country with full force from day one. Barack Obama has the perfect demeanor to become the commander and chief and the leader of the free world.
Conservatives and even liberals are anxiously awaiting to see what steps our new President takes, and he will be highly criticized on everything he does, more so than past Presidents, because of promises that he has made during his campaign for the last 2 years. The first "100 days" will be critical, as is for most Presidents, but Barack's first 100 should prove to be very successful.
He has gained an enormous popularity by the people, as now 84% of Americans approve of how he has been handling the transition. I'm not sure that even Reagan or even Kennedy had those numbers at the time of their inauguration. His approval rating will now even go up, depending what he gets accomplished, or go down because of criticism of people who disapprove on how he handles the issues. One thing is for sure. Everyone has to stand by now and watch this new President work, as he has at least a minimum of 4 years on this job, and maybe 8 if he does very well. He worked so very hard to get where he is today, and it looks as if America has found the next 'communicator' of Presidents.

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