Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Been awhile, misc. ramblings

I haven't written in too long. The last few months, I've been extremely busy, but things have settled down now just in time for the presidential election so I hope to be posting more frequently. For the first time in my life, I don't know whom I'm going to vote for. As I discussed in an earlier post, I am still feeling very betrayed by the Republican Party. Before the vice presidential picks, I was quite certain that I would vote for Obama. However, I do not like Biden, and I really like Palin, which is starting to swing me back to possibly voting for McCain. I do feel like John McCain is completely out of touch with the struggles average Americans face on a daily basis, but the same can be said about nearly every politician. Having personally lived at or below the poverty level my entire adult life, I have great empathy for those living there. Contrary to what many believe, I do not think that all those who live in poverty are lazy or choose to stay there. I've seen too many people working multiple jobs, 80-90 hours a week, year after year, and barely manage to make ends meets, to share those views. I guess my internal struggle is based on the question of the role of government in our lives. I have been raised to believe that all government intervention is bad, save the military. However, life experience has taught me otherwise. I literally would not be where I am today without help from the government, in the form of grants, health-care for my children, subsidized student loans, state-subsidized education (both for myself and my children), and many other things. On the other hand, I also know that the government does not have all of the solutions to life's problems. I do believe that a super-strong central government can be very dangerous. So, what am I going to choose? Still not sure. On one side, I am personally very conservative on social issues. Abortion as a form is contraception is evil and will some day be punished by God. So will homosexuality. But, I feel the same way about any sexual relationship outside the bonds of marriage, in addition to drinking alcohol and using tobacco. So, my question to the republicans, where's the constitutional amendment on cohabitation? Why is no one pushing to have alcohol repealed once again? It's this selective moral outrage on issues of political convenience that really bothers me. Which gets me back to another point I made previously - I feel more and more that the government should not legislate religious beliefs. And when I look at the above list of things that I morally disagree with, they are all rooted in my religious beliefs and I want the government as far away from my religion as possible. I also feel very strongly about helping my fellow man. Christ spent his entire life helping to elevate others, both spiritually and temporally. In a perfect world, everyone would be doing there own part to help each other and the government would not need to be involved. But, I personally have benefited immensely from government assistance, allowing me ultimately to move on to a different station in life. So, even though government is not the best possible option, are there any better ones available? To this question, I don't have an answer.

1 comment:

Mother 25 - 8 said...

I agree 110% with that post. I decided I'd vote according to VP and after Palin's speech and learning a little more about her (never heard of her before) I'm liking her. I need to watch Biden's speech just to give myself better ground. Not a McCain or Obama fan, but I'm turning into a Palin fan.

Yes, I do agree with needing, benefiting, and well, BENEFITING from government help. That's us for the past, hate to say it, but 8 years. Medicaid, student loans, and no, I have no health insurance, but if something happened to me (Matt's covered by the school) I know we're so far below the poverty line that we'd be covered 100%.

It's a very confusing line for me, it's very frustrating, which is precisely why I have wanted to talk with a democrat who wasn't all emotional and angry just so I could get a better grasp on the thinking and why John Kerry or Al Gore was even an option (when I saw people who actually wanted to vote for them, that's when I got curious as to "WHY" but whenever a conversation ensued, it was just a blind rage of hate for Bush and that just didn't educate me.)

Anyways, looking forward to Richmond! The marathon is going to cost us (we haven't signed up yet) but it's going to cost us $85! And $70 for the half. Almost tempted to run the full cuz it's only $15 cheaper.

Though I must admit, the first time I ran that marathon, I didn't pay. Oh well.

Before I forget, where are y'all staying? The Marriott's right there where the race starts and ends. We may stay there. And did you have plans for the kids? I'm going to try and find a YW I can bring up to stay in the room while we all run. We'll keep you posted though.

If you have better ideas, please share!

Like your post ~ you should send them in to papers.