We Have A President, But How Soon Should We Expect Changes?

Let me start by saying Congratulations to our new leader, President Obama. For the first time in my life, I feel we finally have someone in office that is willing and ready to make a change for the well-being of its very own citizens. It's nice to feel comforted that his focus is on the American people rather than his pocket book. However, I am interested at the rate that these new changes will be in affect. How soon should the American people expect these changes in our government to occur? Will we begin to hear of the taxes being raised on the wealthy American aristocrats before our economy hits rock bottom? I know that for most of the American people, the health insurance issue is a huge debate. The public wants results and wants them quickly. Just how "quickly" will we begin to see changes in our health care system? How many more American citizens will fall farther behind in debt before we have a resolution to this issue? Last but not least, the U.S. middle class citizens. Over and over, President Obama talked about change for the middle class during his campaign, but just how loyal is President Obama to this class. Will he honestly work to ensure the citizens of this country that he is true to his word and provide better & equal opportunities for the middle class or will he get swept away by opinions of those with obsessive wealth? Basically, I am curious to see what changes are going to happen to this country and not just the changes, but how soon should we expect these changes. With the overall U.S. economy spiraling downward, are the American people going to be patient enough to see these changes happen, or will they demand it happen now before our economy gets worse? Only President Obama can lead us to the answers.