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Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Monday, October 3, 2011
My Thoughts On Barack Obama During The Election and Now
This blog is overdue I have always wanted to write a blog about this but of course I was being a lazy piece of crap lol. However, I am going to write a blog about it now because this blog ties in to my thoughts before and now. When I was following this election, years ago, I thought to myself question after question for example, will Barack Obama live to have the opportunity to become president, ,reason being is because of the several death threats Mr. Obama received. Why is everybody upset about Barack Obama running for president, if he is half-white and half-black? Maybe that does not mean anything because people do not like the product of a bi racial baby especially when it comes from parents of the African American and Caucasian race. Why is he considered the first black president if he is bi racial? Did he win because people believed he was capable of being our president? Or was the main focus was making history with the first black president of the U.S. or first of African American decent. As you could see, I had a lot on my mind and found it interesting when I watched the debates and speeches. I felt like Barack Obama was the right man for the job, at least when competing against John MCcain. The reason I say that is because when I watched the last debate with them It seemed like Mr. MCcain was confident, cocky and really didn't really seemed prepared purposely because I believe that Mr. MCcain believed that he was going to win hands down. The only obvious assumption as to why is because he probably did not think the time would come that the U.S. actually and finally voted a man of African American decent as our president. The only reason I did not really consider Barack Obama to be our first black president was because he was bi racial, so to me he was the first bi racial president but I obviously understand. However, it could be just me, but I feel like a president that is fully African American, should hold that title, of the first African American president but I do not mind it. He still is partially black. Now, my recent thoughts were that when I first saw him honored, as our president I thought this is wonderful, now I could not wait to see what he is going to do to improve our economy. I felt like whomever at the time that was planning to take office, whether it was Obama or MCcain that this would be a very significant election because we had just went through a depression, financial crisis. Therefore, when we go through that as a nation you would think the priority of Barack Obama would be the economy.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
T-Mobile And AT&T Merger Possibilities
T-Mobile and At&t Possible merger is awaiting approval. My thoughts on it is that, I don't think they should merge because then it just limits the competition. I'm also angry at the fact that the time T-Mobile is in the process of innovation, that's when AT&T wants to just stop the process in its tracks, and forcefully join. Now, I'm interested on how this effects the customers, the phones that are going to be available, and the overall marketing approach. Honestly, the APPLE I-PHONE is what brought customers to AT&T and created a interest. Other than that in my eyes I don't really see anything that attracts me to the cellphone company. Although at the time I was looking for a cellphone service and really wanted the I-PHONE I felt that it was not worth the money. Although T-Mobile was going through money problems and was endanger of shutting down, T-Mobile is attractive when it comes to how they do things. Their marketing, pricing, and phones. This was the company I called the middle company" between companies like Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon. T-Mobile pricing was a little cheaper compared to the other companies and had great phones. So, it was the ideal choice for me when I was a customer. The only thing that was crippling the company is the dropped calls. AT&T's problem is forced contract deals, the high prices, and the dropped calls, which makes It evident that I-PHONE makes AT&T the company it is today.
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