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The cost of President Barack Obama’s inauguration – estimated at some $170 million dollars – has been (for some) a heated topic. Many have argued – reasonably – how can the government spend such a huge amount of money on such a lavish ceremony during these terrible economic times? One letter-writer to the Boston Herald said a simple swearing in at the White House would have been just fine and set an example that cost-cutting begins at the top.
That’s a fair and reasonable point. No one needs an update on where the economy is in America in 2009.
But I would argue that despite the economy, the cost of the inauguration was worth every penny. America needed that ceremony, that pageantry, that formal acknowledgement, that pomp and circumstance.
This event was one that demanded proper recognition. We needed the party.
Consider:
Barack Obama is just one man and like all presidents, he will have his successes and failures. His administration – like all administrations – will have its problems, controversies, detractors, and bumps along the way.
No man can summon the future, and no one person can fix this country’s problems. No one should believe that. But a great leader, even a good leader, can not only lead but instill hope, and inspire others to greatness as well. I have a real hope that Obama is that man.
I pray that the tremendous flow of happiness and positive energy felt on January 20 will remain and help our nation heal, and prosper.
We celebrated far more on January 20 than the first black president or a peaceful transition of power. We celebrated waking up from a long nightmare. We’re still fighting two wars, we’re still in grave danger from terrorist attack. There’s a lot wrong with America right now.
But watching the inauguration, I was so impressed by our new president. Despite the inauguration’s financial cost, the United States needed a gigantic celebration – a true recognition -- of the change that has come, and the new era that has dawned.
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