Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Inauguration Electricity Translates To Political Ownership


Everyone in Washington this week can tell you of the electricity in the air.

It's hard to ignore. From the celebrities at the various events around town to the swell of people flooding the nation's capital, it's not hard to point out that the level of anticipation is great.

Most, however, can't tell you why the level is so high.

If you ask most throughout the country, they will tell you that the excitement is due to the message of hope. Although that may be true to an extent, what is more relevant is the reality of ownership.

President Barack Obama symbolizes a resurgence of Americans feeling a sense of ownership in the political process. After a decade of political mistrust, threats of terrorism, and economic instability, the ray of hope that Mr. Obama brings to Washington is the renewed connection between an American leader and the people that he represents. ...

With this sense of ownership, the increase in energy can be geared toward the huge amount of work that Americans have ahead to better our urban areas, our economy, and schools. Obama has warned of America being at risk of losing its "competitive edge" without a redirection of priorities and results.

It's my hope that the Obama Phenomenon will lead to us competing to bring about the best in ourselves.

Hopefully, taking ownership will translate into us taking action.

Hopefully, taking pride will translate into taking stock in others.

Hopefully, taking a moment to acknowledge history will translate into us taking this chance to make history.

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