Monday, October 31, 2011
Medical Care
I know that the United States prides itself on free enterprise and a separation of government and business, but when it comes to health care, I feel that the government should step in. This issue hits close to home because I have had my share of health issues from a young age. Many people don't understand why people need health insurance because they do not go to the doctor very often because they are fortunate enough to be very healthy. However, prices are truly astronomical. Health care in my opinion is one of the most important human rights and is so often violated. Procedures for patients are so expensive that my monthly IVs cost a couple thousand dollars every month. Without insurance, my family would have to pay for all of this on our own, and would not be able to afford it. Part of the reason why prices are so high is because people need these procedures and medications so much the medicine companies can drive up the prices. Also, so few people can afford the whole price so the few that can have to make up the difference by paying so much. Regardless, this is not fair for the people who desperately need the help. I see doctors as truly great people who help many people and do a great service. In my opinion, it is the medication companies and insurance corporations that need to be regulated by the government in order to keep innocent people from being taken advantage of.
Monday, October 24, 2011
America Is Losing Ground
Although the American economy has been in a slump and a deficit for sometime, it is starting to slowly but surely come back. However, America is not the economic powerhouse it used to be. The dollar, I believe, is falling to the Euro. America no longer is the manufacturing powerhouse it used to be. One of America's major economic powers is in the manufacturing of guns and other weapons, which is a whole other problem. China, Japan, and Brazil are rising economic powers that have not yet passed the United States economically by total GNP, but are gaining ground. Manufacturing in China, technology from Japan, and cash crops from Brazil have overwhelmed the world economy. Millions of dollars made every year in America are sent to families of illegal immigrants working in the United States. This money leaves the United States and does not help our economy. I consider myself a Democrat, but I still feel that this is not fair to the American people. We cannot force people to keep their money in the United States, but more policies should encourage it. Also, one of the reasons why countries like China have rising economies is because they do not have to pay the benefits that American employers have to pay their employees by law. By doing the right thing and protecting the rights of workers, we are hurting our economy, although, I would take fairness over money any day. Its complicated, and I do not blame the government for our slumping economy. I just don't know what to do, and I don't think they do either.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Communication in Global Affairs
The instantaneous ability to send a message or a video to the other side of the world is a luxury that is so easy to not think about. Today, this fast paced communication has evolved to You Tube, Facebook, Twitter, texting, email, and Skype. The world is so much more connected than ever before. Individuals from different nations can coordinate international protests with far greater ease, such as the worldwide 99% protest against major corporations, the stock market, and taxes. It has also led to such violent organization as that of the Arab Spring leading to revolutions in countries such as Yemen, Syria, Egypt, and most notably, Libya. Some nations, such as China, have tried to sensor this by only allowing access to the areas of the internet that they approve for the people of their country. This does not work fully, but I feel is very wrong. Communication is one of the things that sets humans apart from the rest of the world. Trying to sensor what they hear and say will only lead to ignorance, and a lack of understanding. This revolution of communication has united the people of the world more than any crisis or war ever could.
Monday, October 10, 2011
The Draft
I believe that there should never be a forced draft in the United States ever again. No one should be forced to kill other over something they do not believe to be right. I know that you could work as a medic or a communications specialist, or some other duty that does not require you to kill another human being, but it is still forced labor. It is a form of slavery. I support the military, and the men and women who put there lives on the line every day. Honestly, I cannot fight for our country in the military. I have too many health problems, and I am a Swiss citizen. I would love to defend my country against any danger, threat, or injustice, but it would have to be my view that it was for a just cause. The draft is a forced game of chance, the options are to return safely, wounded physically or emotionally, or not to return at all. The draft in the past, especially in Vietnam, has been very unpopular. A government that has the power to send involuntary young men to a game of chance with death in my opinion has too much power. Economic and educational incentives bring in countless volunteers for the military. The Constitution says that Congress has the power to raise an army, but does not say that it must force people to join it. Thankfully, the draft has not been issued in a while, however, I feel that in order to ensure that it does not come back, a law must be made that enables people to choose not to join it.
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