Believe it or not the prosperity and peace in the Middle East can be shaped and determined by a larger countries political party and military agenda they choose to operate, while they create employment and empower that country fiscally.
Based on the research and body bags and destruction created in the Middle East, you have witnessed, I believe the right choice for peace, plus prosperity equaling power designed to restore the Middle East Empire is greatly influenced by the next election in the USA.
If the Republican wins you will have another administration creating global policy similar to the old Bush Administration and if the Democrats win the next election, you will have a continued path of existing ideals and budgets and military empowerment operations.
Perhaps today is the time for the people living in the Middle East to contact friends and family living in the USA, and encourage their friends and family to vote appropriately in the upcoming USA elections.
This is only one example comparing political party leadership idealism between Democrats and Republicans in the USA. Remember you do your research and you are the judge right or wrong.
The bigger question is how the people living in the Middle East will embrace, “democracies verses dictatorship.” Or how they will prevent the similar leadership mistakes or abuse of political power from happening in their country democracy.
Please vote carefully and ask many questions to your future politicians before casting your ballot.
Thank you for your important time to read this article comparing democracy leadership idealism of two political parties in the USA.
Online Newspaper Article
Obama To Announce Actions On Housing, Student Loans
10/23/2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama this week will announce a series of actions to help the economy that will not require congressional approval, including an initiative to make it easier for homeowners to refinance their mortgages, according to a White House official.
The actions come as Obama is facing resistance from Republicans to a $447 billion jobs package he has urged Congress to pass.
The first of the initiatives will be unveiled during Obama's three-day trip to western states beginning Monday.
He will discuss the changes in mortgage rules at a stop in Nevada, which has one of the hardest-hit housing markets in the country.
The Obama administration has been working with the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to find ways to make it easier for borrowers to switch to cheaper loans even if they have little to no equity in their homes.
The FHFA intends to loosen the terms of the two-year-old Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), which helps borrowers who have been making mortgage payments on time but who have not been able to refinance as their home values have dropped.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the changes should boost refinancing because they will let banks avoid the risk of any "buy-back" on a HARP mortgage as long as borrowers have made their last six mortgage payments and they prove that they have a job or another source of passive income.
They are also set to reduce loan fees that Fannie and Freddie charge and waive fees on borrowers that refinance into loans with shorter terms, the Journal said.
Pricing details won't be published until mid-November, and lenders could begin refinancing loans under the retooled program as soon as December 1, the newspaper reported, and citing federal officials. Loans that exceed the current limit of 125 percent of the property's value won't be able to participate until early next year, the report said.
In Denver Wednesday, Obama will announce a student loan initiative.
"The only way we can truly attack our economic challenges is with bold, bipartisan action in Congress," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer told The New York Times.
"The president will continue to pressure Congressional Republicans to put country before party and pass the American Jobs Act, but he believes we cannot wait, so he will act where they won't."
(Reporting by Caren Bohan and JoAnne Allen. Editing by Sandra Maler and Chris Wilson)
A Political Poem
When Peaceful Dreams Come True
Every night I pray for my little girl fighting in the war
Time apart aches in my heart missing love even more
I cry tears most days missing her laughter and love
I pray she is safe, not ending up in heaven above
She has gone to a foreign land far away
I wish she were home in my arms today
I see photographs of medals hanging from her chest
The stress I feel makes me feel dizzy, now I must rest
Images of war created stress on my heart in my soul
Letters home describe encounters of death taking their toll
I remember when she played with my baseball cap
Special memories when I held her safe on my lap
Times I treasure in my heart fill my mind with love
I wonder how my beautiful wife is doing in heaven above
Thinking of special moments create tears in my old eyes
I wonder how many politicians will tell more lies
Fighting with my neighbor created more hatred every day
We solved our differences and the fighting went away
Now we watch our grandchildren cooperate and play
Friendship builds pleasure in my heart every day
Peace created by liberty builds freedom in my mind
Freedoms long ago when our leaders were wiser and kind
Respecting the next generation debts they would repay
Spending more money than the country makes a day
My expensive pills help my heart not skip a beat
I pay for my pills with no money left to eat
My savings are gone living on a pension in my house
Times changed, now I live like a church mouse
I wonder if I have a letter from my little girl
I walk outside; I feel the cold wind whirl
When I go outside to check the mail
I walk upstairs griping the handrail
I wonder if the silly girl sent me more cash by mail
Building more democracy creating another story tale
Sharp pains in my heart, I eat another pill
The letter tells she is coming home, she made her first kill
Tears of joy mix with sadness; my little girl is killer now
A daughter or son, I