Showing posts with label obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Romney & Obama - a dearth of riches

In the US it's another bout of Let's get ready to ramble* (* with apologies to Michael Buffer) and let's agree, to date at least, not much has been forth-coming from either Presidential-hopeful; the incumbent or the challenger..US voters, ordinary men and women in the main, are faced with a damned if you do, damned if you don't leadership conundrum.

Yes it's easy, as an outsider, to point fingers. There are, of course, many constraints, mostly real, some imagined. Even so, there are too many inherent failures on both sides of the political-farce to lend much hope for a US economic revival in either the short or medium -term. The combination of party ineptitude and the untidy, less-than-witty presentations of their chosen presidential - spokesmen doesn't fill many with much enthusiasm and therein lies the rub.

Perhaps less articulate than he's given credit for, most market-participants grudgingly agree, in broad terms perhaps, with Marc Faber's assertion that the Fed's policy of printing money will 'destroy the world'. The FED therefore, by definition, cannot lend-lead the US economy out of decline. I say lead because that's whats needed here. Leadership is seemingly a global commodity in short supply... Sound political leadership; effective government; restraint on political-pandering and a good deal of strategic forethought is the only hope for the millions of Americans who find themselves either unemployed or under-employed.

Half-way around the world, in South Africa, we face a similar situation, only less dynamic. Leadership, as a concept, is a premise long since lost. Entitlement, corporate ineptitude in the face of crisis and political philandering is commonplace, if not entrenched. It's symptomatic of self-absorbed-largesse, the excesses of the elite and like everything else and without belaboring the point, usually at the expense of the ordinary citizen.














Wednesday, 18 July 2012

What's your legacy?

South Africans and our friends around the globe celebrate the birthday of Mr Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (aka MADIBA), a Statesman, our National Treasure, a global icon and a gentleman extraordinaire. His is a living legacy, a beacon of hope, past and present and most importantly, proof sufficient that triumph in adversity is the sweetest of them all.

Today's politicians would do well to lead, follow or get out of the way. 






It always seems impossible until it's done - Nelson Mandela


Friday, 21 October 2011

Losing our humanity

A 'momentous day'. - US President B. Obama.  For whom?

I suppose you can understand the violent reprisals and retaliatory vengeance of the common Libyan. 40 years of brutal oppression at the end of a gun and the blood of innocents is difficult to cleanse. Even so, this way of settling differences is an injustice.

'It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on a cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence' - Mahatma Gandhi

Global leaders, in haste, opportunistically celebrating the post-capture execution and subsequent display of the body, in flagrant religious violation, does not reconcile with the veneer that is 'justice for all'. It's vicarious violence in its purest form. It is an unwise confirmation of our inhumanity. Perhaps even, proof undeniable of an irretrievable decay of conscience.

If western leaders, the United Nations included, paraphrased, celebrate a 'momentous day' without explicit condemnation of what was, quite obviously, the execution of a wounded, unarmed man and therefore by anybody's definition, cold-blooded murder, then we celebrate a cruelty. Looking to these same individuals for leadership in these trying economic times seems, if anything, a dream of fools.