Monday, February 12, 2007

Mitt Matters

Albert Einstein once said "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."

Today, there is no denying we face significant problems. Who are "we?" "We" are you--and me--and everyone else. We are the people of our world--not just one person, one family, one community, one country or one region of the world.

"We" does not, for the purpose of this site, mean a collective of our governments or institutions, but rather the interdependence of all of us individually--at the fundamental common denominator of our humanity.

We are all the children of our times, the children of common ancestors, the children of the same God who loves each of us unconditionally--regardless of our beliefs, our perceptions, our differences or our understanding.

As such, we have unique and amazing endowments from our true identities that, if appropriately engaged and leveraged can marshall the awareness, the imagination, the conscience and collective will necessary to create a world of responsibility, civility, peace, abundance and opportunity for all. It is within that context that this site will be examining the future of leadership in the United States of America--and its impact on leadership worldwide.

Part of the process here will be to understand history and its role in informing and enlightening the path forward for our times. History will help us see that we may not have originally created many of the problems that we face, yet We choose whether or not we perpetuate or even accelerate them--and thereby we choose if We create them anew each and every day.

The understanding of history will also help us anticipate pitfalls encourage us to avoid the insanity of continuing to do what we have always done and expect different results. It will help us identify the candidate with the greatest capacity to


  1. collaborate with others and create a Win-Win for all concerned
  2. apply tremendous mental capacity for the new "level of thinking" we need
  3. navigate the demands of both domestic and international economic excellence
  4. listen deeply and empathize with others on the issues
  5. provide the sense of dignity, integrity, humor and appropriate ceremony to sustain the leadership and inspiration needed both domestically and internationally.
  6. balance the complexities of international relations and super power responsibilities
  7. provide the greatest sense of personal Presidential appeal from being both approachable and popular.

Therefore, this site will focus on the candidacy of Mitt Romney, and examine the possibility that he may very well be the best person to lead the United States of America as its President after 2008. This site will continue to consider ALL "The Significant Problems WE face...." in the context of the next U.S. Presidential race.

Join in with us as We probe Our paradigms, pose Our problems, sound out Our solutions, consider Our candidates and promote Our pick--Our preferred President for Our future. Every key indicator, to date, is that Mitt Romney is, in fact, that future President of the United States of America.

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