Thursday, October 23, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

Personal Platform

Economy: I would like to be in charge of what happens with most of the money I make. Certain taxes are definitely important, but on issues that only concern me and my health or wealth, I would like to invest my money where I choose. In terms of the nation's economy, it seems to me that our goverment spends far too much in certain areas that most Americans forget cost us tons of money, such as war, imports and investments in inefficient "new" technologies.

Environment: I have always valued nature. In that respect, I believe that we need to take care of it as much as possible. There are other motives for protecting nature, however. I think what people tend to forget is that humans are just another species of animal. I don't think that the fact that we have more developed brains makes us any more invincible than any other species. The fact that we are cutting down trees, the very plant that gives us the most oxygen to breathe, proves that. The Neaderthals lived hundreds of thousands of years before they went into extinction. That a long time compared to the tens of thousands that Cro-Magnons (our ancestors), have lived. I wouldn't be surprised if it was our industrialization, born of our more advanced brains, that brings us to extinction. So, in that respect, I don't feel like we have complete control over what is happening. That doesn't mean that I think we are doomed, so there is no point doing anything, but neither am I obsessed with how horrible I am because I fill up a trash can, or take daily showers. On a final note, though, I do fully support all efforts to clean the oceans, lakes and rivers, to preserve species that are going excint and to become more environmentally friendly.

Military: Our military is here to protect our country and our values. There is no reason we should use our military to invade another country unless it is solely for the purpose of protecting. We are no longer America if we use our military to conquer.

Abortion: I definitely see the need for abortion, or rather the need to women to be able to make their own choice about abortion. Even so, the thought of killing a forming baby makes me cringe a bit. I personally think abortion should only be used right when the pregnant woman finds out she is pregnant against her will, like after having been raped, not after 5 months of carrying the baby. Why would you put yourself through so much of the pregnancy, just to kill the baby? In terms of what girls who are not yet 18 can do, I believe that they should be able to make the decision of abortion on their own, but I do see the value of letting a trusted guardian know, because pregnant girls don't always have access to good doctors, or don't have the sense to fins a good one.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Republican Party

Part Name: Republican Party

History: The Republican Party was founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists who opposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act and it quickly became more popular than the Whig Party as the main opposition to the Democratic Party. Its first success came during the Civil War when its candidate Abraham Lincoln took the presidency and later during the Reconstruction. The Party holds conservative ideals. The current president, President George W. Bush, is the 19th Republican president. The Republican’s next presidential candidate is Senator John McCain.

Animal: Elephant

Slogans: “Grand Old Party”, “Don't swap horses in midstream”, “Reform, Prosperity, and Peace.”

Site for Convention: Minneapolis- St. Paul,

Issues platform: The Republican Party hold conservative ideals. It believes in less federal control and more power to the states. Economically, it favors a free market, believing that money will naturally circulate through the economy as people with more money spend it on products made by the middle class and pay their employees who then invest it in banks or spend it.

Famous party candidate/individual: President Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860 at the onset of the Civil War. He is wildly recognized as one of America’s greatest presidents, if not the greatest, because of the way he fought to preserve the Union and ensured that all slaves were freed during the Civil War.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Top Three Issues

Economic stimulus:
I think it is really important for the government to protect businesses as well as peoples' personal savings. I also agree with McCain that the government needs to stop spending carelessly like it has, but I disagree with his exceptions. Just because he is a veteran doesn't make it more worthy of receiving money than for instance, education, in a financial crisis. Also, the economy should have a chance to work this out without government immediately taking complete control of it. Then, the next time, we will have to rely on the government again to foresee the crisis, because we won't be much more knowledgeable as to what to do to prevent it.

Education:
Education really is the key to a successful country, especially a democratic country. Intellegent individuals ensure that their country's government is honest and cannot be corrupt for long. Our culture today encourages youth to focus more on media (TV, video games, music, mivies) than gaining knowledge. The standard is not set very high, but it also is way too focused on tests and scores, reather than the acuition of meaningful knowledge, as well as the skills to apply that knowledge to life. I don't think that No Child Left Behind is the right solution. Students need to have a well rounded education and need to be inspired to take responsibility of their learning.

Environment:
The government must take action towards creating new and better energy sources, preserving reserves and natural inhabitats and supporting clean up projects, especially in the ocean. This is in our best interest as well as plants and other animals. Nature is a beauty that few countries seem to appreciate anymore, but neither should we forget that we are governed by the same laws of nature that the rest of our world is. To make all those stated goals happen, the government will need to invest in science for energy as well as clean up and reservatoion efforts.

Which Party Will I Register For?

I have no idea which party I will register for. Neither of the two main parties (Democrat or Republican) strikes me as more right than the other. Or rather, neither one strikes me as more wrong, since they both have valid points. Republicans believe that the government should do only what the Constitution bestowed it to do, while Democratics believe that social problems, such as poverty, can be best solved when the government takes responsibility for them. I have no basis for making the decision of which one is right! Should the government be allowed that power, or should it allow individuals to make their own choices? I might register for the Democratic Party simply because I do believe that America need a change that I'm not sure McCain can bring. However, I don't like the idea of the government making the choice for me of where much of my money goes... Therefore, I am 98% sure that I will register Independent.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008