No matter who wins the election, America has changed.

America has changed. Today both parties admitted that the race for the Presidency was razor thin and this means that the country is greatly divided. America has a problem, it has two very different types of thinkers and a common set of problems. Should Obama retain office he will find even stronger objection than he has seen in the past, this is because like most things, blood in the water draws attention. It is obvious now to America that the King is not beloved by all. If Romney wins he will undoubtedly face an absurd obstructionist Democratic regime hell bent on convincing America that Obama was right for the Country. In the end, little will change immediately for America though one must think a change of crowns at least warrants a reshuffling of the economic deck across the World. Whether that is beneficial or not will remain to be seen.

This is a cross-roads for America, much like cross-roads in the past where two lines of thinking have come wholeheartedly against one another. One believes that Government cures all ills and that if we just have enough Government involvement, America will survive. It is the belief that the American Government, not America, is great. The other line of thinking is that the wealthy and the business of America drives America to be great and provides paths to greatness. Ultimately, the winner of the election in 2012 will truly forge America into a new direction; one of grand government that takes from the few to give to the many, or one that enables the many to perceiver to the few. Time will tell.

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