Friday, May 11, 2012
Gay Marriage
In Diana Sweet's blog on gay marriage she stated that people cannot help who they fall in love with and people should be able to be with who they want. I agree with her on that. But the definition of marriage is being debated right now by the people. The people of North Carolina just approved an amendment to their state Constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman. Other states ae for gay marriage. Is Man & Woman the same thing as Man & Man or Woman & Woman? That is also still being debated but I dont thinkit is. No one is trying to keep gay people from having relationships or living together or loving each other. What I dont understand is why they are so hell bent on forcing everyone to validate their relationships as marriages. There are civil unions and they can even make a up a whole new word of their own for their relationships for all I care and call it that.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Abolish the Pell Grant and Department of Education
The era of free handouts
is over. THIS COUNTRY IS BROKE!!!!! Students and families need to bear the
full responsibility of their education.
The Government cannot afford to keep giving out money for nothing in
return. We all know or should know there
is no such thing as a free lunch. The
American taxpayer is not only footing the bill for these grants, but also all
the loans that students default on. The Pell Grant and the Department of education
are just another antiquated idea that was sustainable only temporarily, and are
now a drain on the economy and the citizen. Get off Your Butts
Now before I go any further let me clarify that I am a
recipient of college benefits. I am
using the G.I. Bill. I enlisted in the
Army before I even graduated from high school because I knew I had no way to
pay for college. I am also still working 30+ hours a week because I am pursuing
multiple degrees. My girlfriend works
three jobs to pay for her school. This
is my whole general point; If someone wants education benefits, they have to
earn it. They have to do something for
it. They have to sacrifice for it. Look, I am not for the Government being
completely out of the education picture.
I believe the government can help college students by making private
lenders compete by offering VERY low
interest loans. I’m talking 1% or less
to make them as affordable as possible.
There is a new order
now of how to go to college and this is it....
1.
1. The
student should continue to live at home after high school and attend a
community college. This will eliminate
room/board and drastically reduce tuition the first two years.
2.
2. The
student should find a part time job while in school to help out the parents and
build a real work ethic.
3.
3.The student will apply for every scholarship
available.
4. 4.
When it is time for the student to move out and
get an apartment, he/she will room in low cost college housing. I know of places where monthly rent is $400
or less. Will they have to give up a bit
of privacy? Yes. But everyone still gets their own room and
can try to find buddies to room with.
5.
5.The student should pick a degree that is
relevant. I would strongly suggest a
STEM degree. If you hate math you should probably learn to
love it and take every math course available.
6. 6.
For those few who have what it takes, they can
join the military for a short three years to earn their G.I. Bill.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Alot of Talk on Contraception
I have noticed a few blogs on the contraception issue and all of its moral and economic implications. When I first heard of the contraception mandate my knee-jerk reaction was, "no way do I want to pay for other people to have relations!!" My thinking was that people should all be responsible and abstain from sexual relations if they couldnt bear the consequences of it. I was definitely on the anti-contraception side. But I realize this is an ideal theoryin a real world. It will never happen. Because I have written a paper on this issue and hear about it on the radio almost every day I have taken a second look. On the blog site, Where are Your Feet?, the author makes a compelling argument for the pro-contraceptive side. The author cites the positive side effects of birth control for women, and the social and economic woes it can help to curtail including unwanted and uninsured pregnancies, and likely dependence on welfare. The author also tells of who is likely to pick up tthe bill for unprotected sex; the middle class. I am most likely going to be a member of the middle class my whole life so this really got my attention. I don't want to pay for birth control for other people. But I REALLY dont want to pay for other peoples' welfare babies.
Now that I have looked at both sides of the contraception debate it comes down to the numbers. I am a taxpayer and I favor the side that will cost me less in taxes. If handing out a bunch of pills to prevent pregnancy is cheaper than paying for all the uninsured pregnancies and hospital bills, then so be it.
Now that I have looked at both sides of the contraception debate it comes down to the numbers. I am a taxpayer and I favor the side that will cost me less in taxes. If handing out a bunch of pills to prevent pregnancy is cheaper than paying for all the uninsured pregnancies and hospital bills, then so be it.
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