Lets just hope he is as effective in deed as he is in word. His lack of experience is matters of foreign relations and his relative newness to politics concerns me. What, also, does he know of the average American's daily plight? His life has never been what the average American's life it. Frankly, I am disappointed that our country could do no better, in a country of 300 million people, than either of the nominees.
Frankly, I think it was time for change, but I am not sure what we have gotten is going to be what we need. I am not at all certain we even know what we have gotten, other than the fact that he is the first minority president. And why we keep focusing on that is also a question I have. Shouldn't that be something we look BEYOND? Instead, it is still a big factor in this election. I wonder how many voters voted based on his skin color (for OR against) versus his qualifications? I am sure the number is high. That would be a mistake. We should be looking beyond skin color in this election. If American's could not SEE the candidates they were voting for, and only read their qualifications and heard their speeches, how differently would people have voted? But none of that matters now.
Well, that was just my opinion, and I don't reallly think it matters much to anyone, if it matters at all, but I just wanted to say what was on my mind.