So I will be looking at two different views on health care:
I found both extremely intriguing, but I think that it is more important for the government to protect its citizens than it is to worry about the time in which certain bills are passed. Also, Boutsany mentions several ideas for health care reform that Obama dismissed at the conference, and others were incorporated into the bill in other ways.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Republicans
When first logging on to GOP.com, I find that the site seems to have a greater aura of ruining the Democrat's reputation than it has actual information. The biggest thing I see on the page is a graphic leading to a blog post entitled "Debunking Dems". This graphic fades into another one advertising T-shirts with slogans such as "Fire Pelosi" and "proud conservative". I am not very politically opposed to the Republican platform , but I am opposed to people being so obnoxious as to display their feelings about someone in Washington as they are in office. I would like to make myself clear that I find it just as repulsive when Democrats were wearing t-shirts insulting President Bush while he was in office. I believe that our President is elected by the people and the decisions he makes and the people he appoints should be respected by the American people, even if they are opposed to them.
I find the Republican radicals just as irritating as those who are Democrats. The fact that the Tea Party is incorporated demonstrates one reason with my frustration of the movement. They claim to be a grassroots movement and in alignment with the thoughts of the founding fathers, but I fail to see when the majority of America became accepting of making an intellectual movement a corporation.
I find the Republican radicals just as irritating as those who are Democrats. The fact that the Tea Party is incorporated demonstrates one reason with my frustration of the movement. They claim to be a grassroots movement and in alignment with the thoughts of the founding fathers, but I fail to see when the majority of America became accepting of making an intellectual movement a corporation.
Democrats
Going onto Democrats.org, one can see the party's main values and beliefs. The layout of their web page leads the eye right to a large graphic reading "Vote 2010" and right to the right, another graphic leading to information to health care. The site gives off the air of a genuine concern for the people of America. I tend to agree more with the Democrats, but just as much as any party, Democrats can, and often do, "loose their heads" in regards to the the way they approach their beleifs. One site maintained by these Democrats is moveon.org. I find people who are trying to change society as much as the these radicals and are trying to get away from corporations and media are being naive, because in America, everything has always been about money, and always will be.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Health Care is Passed...
I feel relieved that Republican Senator Bob Corker has said that the health care bill is passed for good, and it will not be repealed after the next election. There is no doubt in my mind that health care will not be repealed, but the fact that some of those who do not support it have come to the realization that what's done is done is somewhat comforting to me. It makes me feel less worried about what partisan politics has become in America.
Of course that never stops the conservative right and the Tea Party from trying to convince people otherwise. They have tried to repeal everything from Social Security to Medicare and even the Civil Rights act, and have campaigned on it. But the American people are not THAT stupid.I agree with this quote because, although there are individuals who say that nothing can be done to change the status of the health care bill, there are still those who are too radical to take anything seriously.
Health Care for Immigrants
What really interested me about this article was the section that introduced and explained what the new health care bill means for immigrants to the United States. One thing that did not surprise me was the fact that illegal immigrants are not covered. Personally, I believe that if someone lives in the United States picks food for consumers for so many hours of the day, they should be able to be a citizen without taking any tests or meeting other requirements. I have looked at "practice questions" for those wishing to become a citizen, and can say very strongly that over 30% of all natural-born American Citizens would be able to pass the test. So, if someone can work hard in our country, I think that we should provide them with coverage and treat them as a citizen, even if that means taxing them; if someone wants to have the benefits of America, they should be treated like a citizen in every way.
Labels:
Community Service Project,
Health Care,
Immigration
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Fox News is Once Again, Brilliant
While President Obama was signing the Health Care Bill, FOX thought that it was of utmost importance to cover the unplanned landing of an airplane. I thought that this was ridiculous, there was one of the most important pieces of legislation passed, and they decided to cover the story of an airplane landing. I feel like this is an all-time low for cable media, and it should be a wake-up call to its viewers.
Offshore Drilling
This is one thing that I must disagree with Obama on. While we are making no very large steps in the direction of greener energy sources, we are expanding the areas available to off shore drilling companies. One of the major things Obama campaigned on was the need to have a larger base of renewable energy and start moving away from environmentally-threatening fuel sources. It just seems like he is beginning to go backwards on his ideals about the environment. Not only does this prevent a motivation to create new sources of energy, but it subjects a much larger area to the possibility of an oil spill that could be devastating to the organisms that live there.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
"Don't ask, Don't Tell"
So, the government is thinking about lessening the "don't ask don't tell policy" that is such a huge part of the perception of America from other countries. I think the fact that people can risk their lives for the nation, but we cannot let them tell us if they love other people of the same sex is disgusting. I feel like the much of congress is removed enough from the violence and death that occurs in war, and feels the need to be unfairly selective when it comes to sending people out to defend their home.
Personally, I think that the members of the army should be allowed to love whoever they want if they are risking their lives for ours, and that we do not have a right to stop them from defending us. The people standing in the way of the repealing of this bill need to rethink what America is and what is stands for. Equality and fairness.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
This Day in History....
I believe that today will go down in history just like the days that medicare and medicaid have gone down. This health care bill may not alter the entire fabric of America's existence, but it will still make a change and be important. This bill has gone through an incredible amount of editing and change and evolution, that I think it was about time to pass.
One Republican (Representative Mike Pence) put it as "Some say we are making history. I say we are breaking it". I have to disagree here, I do not see it in any way corrupting or ruining our country, it is something that needs to pass in order for Americans to start having to save less money for health care and spend it, which would boost our economy greatly.
One Republican (Representative Mike Pence) put it as "Some say we are making history. I say we are breaking it". I have to disagree here, I do not see it in any way corrupting or ruining our country, it is something that needs to pass in order for Americans to start having to save less money for health care and spend it, which would boost our economy greatly.
Labels:
Community Service Project,
Health Care,
Passing,
Reform
Stupak is a Traitor... wait. Really?
So, Bart Stupak has decided to vote in favor of the health care bill.
Many people are angry at him because he previously stated that he would not agree to it unless it promised not to fund abortions.
He said that he agreed to sign the bill because of an executive order the president is going to put through that abortion cannot be funded for by the government. The reason people are outraged is that he is "going against his word" even though he has had his "requirements" fulfilled.
Many people are angry at him because he previously stated that he would not agree to it unless it promised not to fund abortions.
He said that he agreed to sign the bill because of an executive order the president is going to put through that abortion cannot be funded for by the government. The reason people are outraged is that he is "going against his word" even though he has had his "requirements" fulfilled.
Labels:
Bart Stupak,
Community Service Project,
Health Care
Direct Selling of Milk to Consumers
In this blog, I will be addressing only the first 2:10 of this video.
This man first comes across as being a little bit strange, but the things he says are actually quite interesting. He talks about what would happen to farmers if they could sell milk directly to the consumer. Initially, it looks like a good idea, but if taken under a microscope, there are flaws in the plan. The regulation that farmers are under right now are very intense and specific, and the addition of a whole other branch of farming would just increase the amount of time the government would have to spend checking all of the bottling equipment that they would have to construct. Another issue is the time. Many farmers do not have the time to take on that much more effort, because they are already busy with taking care of the rest of the car.
Health Care Votes!
Although you may not be able to see it clearly, this is a graphic from the New York Times's coverage of the status of health care reform as of 5:50 PST on Sunday, March 21, 2010. The health care bill is to be voted on in a matter of hours, and I thought it would be interesting to look at the stats going into the official vote.This shows the amount of votes there are in favor of the bill, and the number of votes that are against the bill. In favor, there are 218 votes for yes, and 206 for no. There are 4 Democratic votes that have still not been released to the public by people holding out for deals. These four representatives are from Virginia, Illinois, and Tennessee. Personally, I do not think holding out on the information is going to be effective into the hours preceding the vote. Nancy Pelosi has the votes that she needs to pass the bill, and she will probably not be interested in giving someone a deal if she doesn't need it. They do, however, conveniently get the attention of being one of the stragglers in this historical event.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Thomas Jefferson Eliminated?
I came across this story about the board of education in Texas. There is an effort to get Thomas Jefferson out of the history books, because he was not guided enough by Christian beliefs. He is going to be replaced by the man from John Calvin, from the reformation. This is just ridiculous. He was the write of the Declaration of Independence, one of the greatest documents in American history. He was a product of the enlightenment and was for the separation of church and state.
The fact that people can take out one of the FOUNDING FATHERS from American History for the entire state of Texas is completely insane in my point of view. If it weren't for Jefferson, Texas may not have even come into existence. Another thing that I find disturbing is that the Texas schoolbooks are used in other states as well. I am worried for the next generation of voters and politicians who are uninformed about one of the greatest men in history and the decisions they will make for our country.
Fiji Cyclone?
I have brought the maimed focus of the media several up several times in the past, and I am here to talk about it again. This Fiji Cyclone has apparently been going on for several days, and I had no idea this was going on. One thing that worries me more that anything else is that the media isn't covering, and therefore people aren't hearing about it. People donate to causes when they hear that "bad" things are going on in the world, but if they don't hear about it, how are they supposed to help? The aid that is needed will not get there, and Fiji will not get the help it needs.
No Homosexuality at Prom?
So, this story has been all over the internet the past few weeks. Constance, a Lesbian student in Mississippi wanted to take her girlfriend to her High School prom, and she was told that she could not take her girlfriend to prom. She refused, and her school district canceled their prom. I do not think that this is OK at all. This all goes back to the opposition to homosexuality. I have made myself pretty clear on this topic in the blog before, and will reiterate; I do not think this makes any sense at all. It is not a choice and people should not be criticized for things that they cannot control.
The response to this story, in my eyes, has been incredible. People have started to thinking about creating another prom for the students at the school. Also, there is a Facebook group that has hundreds of thousands of "fans" supporting her.
Obama on Fox?
So, Obama is going on Fox . When I heard this story, the first thing that popped into my mind was the fact that the White House under the Obama Administration reprimanded Fox in October of last year for not being a reliable news source. This is obviously a way to try and get more last minute support before the big vote this weekend. I do not believe that this will work. The people who present on Fox do not seem to report in a way that they would not focus on health care, but will start talking to him about things that are completely unrelated to the topic.
Getting Votes.
This PBS clip is about the Democrats trying to round up the votes necessary for getting the health care bill. John Boehner states that reconciliation should not be allowed to pass this bill, but the Republicans have used this technique several times in the past as well.
One thing I picked up on both in this video and while watching the summit is that the Republicans often use the same words and phrases to describe what should be done. Some of these include "start over", "clean sheet of paper", and "step by step approach". These phrases, repeated over and over again get into people's head and stick. I don't think this is OK. I feel like the people who are saying this are just told what to say and don't think for themselves. Another "technique" I have found the Republican's use is that they say the American people are against reform. Personally, I do not think this is true. I find that it is more against their political alignment than their constituent's view they are representing in Congress.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Obama's Abridged Version of the Summit
So for those who did not tune in to the six hour affair of the health care summit, President Obama provided a way for everyday Americans to stay in touch with this issue. One thing I found interesting is that he said that the Republicans had good ideas. As I mentioned in my earlier blog post, I can not help but feel like he is doing it to get support.
He touched on many important issues. I think he tried to make it sound like the summit brought out what needed to be done and he did a good job. I noticed that towards the end, President Obama started doing what he does best; "riling" the Americans up for action and "inspiring" them (or us). He is very good in making sure that he is understood and that everyone knows what needs to be done.
I also think that this video is a response to the critics who say that the process has not been transparent enough. It seems like Obama is giving no one the room to disagree with him, and personally, I think it is a good tactic.
Effects of Health Insurance
This video brings up two topics that I thought were interesting. He emphasizes that the rate of innovation present in the health care industry will not be diminished, which is something I think that many people were worried about. I think this comes around the idea that if the government pays for peoples health insurance, then there might be less of an incentive to produce new ideas.
The point he was talking about was the biotechnology industry and how it is expected to grow. I am currently in a biotechnology class and think that it is incredible the things we can do with science, and can have a mutual relationship with the new health care. When they are being paid to produce more product and encouraged to strive to new ideas and concepts.
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