The
election crystal ball is murky but don’t hit the panic button yet
Perceptions
by Gerry Warner
So the
world is coming to an end.
By this time next
week, the world’s greatest democracy will be ruled by either a corrupt,
secretive woman who should be “locked up” and never again allowed to send an
email or by a bigoted, racist, Putin-loving bully who believes “building a
wall” will solve our political problems and should never be allowed within
groping distance of a woman.
Not inspiring choices, I admit.
And even though I look at this salacious,
soap opera from afar, it concerns me because, like it or not, as the US goes,
so goes the world, and if the American Empire is suddenly reduced to the status
of a dysfunctional, Third-World banana republic there’s going to be a gaping,
power gap in terms of who’s leading the world. We all know Nature abhors a
vacuum and vacuums always get filled.
So who’s going to fill the coming vacuum
of world leadership?
China, the second biggest economy in the
world, but the most polluted country on earth with growing imperial ambitions
to become the strongest military power in Asia and all the scary implications
that goes with that? Can’t you see Japan looking anxiously over its shoulder as
the Middle Kingdom casts a covetous eye at the real estate around it? Maybe
that’s why the Japanese government is currently debating scrapping its pacifist
constitution?
And what about Russia, the former empire
of the Soviet Union, which is lusting to restore itself to its former imperial
glory? Putin, is a mean and vicious SOB, but he’s by far the best
geo-political, strategic thinker on the world stage today and not to be under-estimated.
Then there’s the European Union with the
biggest economy on earth per capita, but a stumbling giant with Britain soon to
be negotiating its way out and Germany bending under the pressure of dealing
with more than a million dirt-poor refugees escaping the Middle East and
Africa.
And we won’t even talk about the the
Middle East powder keg and the potential it has to trigger the next world war
with such toxic and unresolved issues as the Israeli-Palestinian standoff, the
Syrian Civil War and the Sunni and Shia divide which spawns terrorism
world-wide. Nor has the world economy recovered fully yet from the Great
Recession of 2008-2009.
Yes, Virginia, we live in a dangerously,
unstable world and there’s nothing Santa Claus can do about it.
Not to be unduly apocalyptic about things,
but one can’t help but think the world is facing a perfect storm of problems
now with modernism clashing with traditionalism, Christianity with Islam, rural
lifestyles with urban, secular with religious, the top one per cent with the
rest of us and – let’s be honest – colored vs white.
The crystal ball is dark and murky, and
it’s at times like this, it helps immensely to have strong, ethical and
intelligent leadership at the top. And the choice Americans are facing is Hillary
Clinton or Donald Trump, two heavily, compromised candidates.
No matter who wins, I think some earnest praying
would be advisable now. Sometimes great leaders emerge in spite of themselves.
Gerry Warner is a retired journalist, who remains optimistic about this election
because he believes Americans always show their best when things seem the
worst.
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