So it's election time once again. Time to turn in and turn on the rants, the
soundbytes, the out of context quotes, the unflattering pictures and the worst
case scenarios. All from commentators,
no legitimate journalist in sight. I'm a political junkie. No, correction, a rehabilitated political
junkie. I can't stand it anymore. Why? Because the times, they are a-changing.
Look at the campaigns.
Look at your party, left or right and if you've ever had the argument of
"the other side just wants the worst for you!" or if you justify
mudslinging with "well the other side started it first!" therein lies
the problem. There's no room for
moderates anymore. No middle ground and compromise is seen as a weakness.
I'm an independent.
I've pulled the lever for both parties, depending on the issue, the
candidate and the general state of the Union.
Some may say that's disloyal to party but the last time I looked, it was
about the welfare of our country, not about a single party.
I just despise the single mindedness of the campaigns. No one is even asking you to vote for them
anymore, have you noticed that? It's more or less just another round of
"don't vote for my opponent." I want more than that. We as a country DESERVE more than that. The
blood of our service men and women have paid the price for more than that.
There are cries of "smaller, less intrusive
government!".... but not when it comes to marrying the person you love.
How much more intrusive can a government be?? (I'm of course speaking of same
sex marriage.) What the heck, live is hard. It's cold and brutal, the
government has absolutely no place to dictate or define love. This flies directly
in the face of the pursuit of happiness, not just mentioned but GUARANTEED by
the U.S. Constitution. And the government restricting access to planned
parenthood? Here's the lowdown, dear readers.
Planned Parenthood does more than abortions; they're the last bastion of
quality healthcare for women with no other financial alternatives. And if you think promoting safe sex equates
to abstinence? You obviously don't remember your teen years. The wind, sunshine, clouds and or the moon
was enough to get the mind thinking about sex.
There are cries of "help the poor!" but not a
SINGLE candidate on either side has mentioned the plight of families in
Appalachia; families caught so deeply in the crushing circle of poverty that
generation after generation has been forced to settle for living conditions
that the middle class wouldn't tolerate for a weekend. I'm all for tax
incentives for getting older cars off of the road for cleaner air, but how
about running water for those in need? How about funding our food banks or
better yet, getting rid of the NEED for them. I'm a huge proponent of military spending;
I want our troops safe and the best equipped in the world. I can also show you
how those contracts equate to civilian jobs and actually boosts the economy. I'm just saying that one less stealth bomber
could fund the food banks of West Virginia, without civilian donations, for two
years.
We are still the leaders in the world in things. Only now
it's buying things instead of making them. iPads, luxury cars. We measure our
importance in square footage and tax brackets.
We have the military might to crack the planet in half a thousand times
over but our veterans sleep under bridges.
Our children go to school not for learning but because it's their only
hot meal in a day. We still have people forced to choose between healthcare and
food on their table.
We can do better. We have to do better. I'm not telling you
to vote left or right; just vote. Scream to your local and state
representation. Make them put the
unsavory issues on the table; that's how solutions are found. The easy path is
easy because it's been done. The hard path is rocky because no one has taken it
for so long; but at the end of that path is where I want to be. I want to say, "I mattered somewhere. I
fought for SOMETHING."
I'm sorry. Late night dealing with numbers and thoughts just
poured out.
Good night dear reader. As always, thank you for taking the
time to read.
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