Politics, Politics.
Bear with me folks, I’m still working on my site and a couple of other things. I just wrote a new post for the npm blog page where I breifly entered the world of politics. In case you haven’t visited the site in a while I copied what I wrote here and also added a little extra to it. Maybe not much, but there’s a nice picture at the end
What can one say about the world of politics? To some its confusing and to others it is nothing but a pain. It seems however, that Philadelphia has had nothing to talk about (besides the mindless killings that still plague our city, civilian beatings, outraged youth, gas prices, lack of jobs, a low economy, etc) but politics. Last year this time it was a frenzy over who would be our next Mayor, Nutter, Fattah, Evans, or Knox. Now it is who will be our next President of the United States, Obama or Caine.
I remember having the chance to interview the mayoral candidates and there were only a few who actually seemed honest, meaning that they did not try to beat around the bush. Can’t remember what I wrote about Knox you’ll have to refer to the link to mayoral guide in my “Peak Johnson Happenings” page for that. But I felt that Nutter was a real honest man and instead of trying to beat around the bush he answered only what he could and if he didn’t know the answer then he said so. Taubenberger (hopefully I’m saying the name right) openly answered the questions that were asked of him. The thing is he just seemed like a nice guy, but he didn’t have that edge you know.
Some of us are glad that Hillary is out finally. She just seemed so worried all the time and looked to be trying to gather up as many supporters as possible. I really didn’t know where to stand because both candidates would have been historic as president. Barrack seemed (and most people would probably agree) humble and really didn’t care about the numbers, but who he could really help as President, who he could touch, and how he could do that.
In any rate this is still to be a facisnating election and hopefully there’ll be some facisnating articles revolving around it in future editions of the North Philly Metropolis.










