Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Health Care Summit
I just cannot understand why we are still talking about health care in the same ways. The American people have showed through town hall meetings and through their votes that the “stateist” plan for health care is not what they want. Barack Obama and his democratic party are beating a dead horse. The Health Care Summit today was a joke. The summit was purely a political move by Obama to save his political party from destruction in the 2010 elections, and even more so a move to save himself from being a one-term president which at the rate his approval rating is dropping will probably be inevitable. Yet according to Obama it was John McCain who was campaigning, and it was Eric Cantor who was using the 2,600 paged health care bill as a prop. Well Mr. President it is not a prop it is our future it is our reality and you sir are the one who is constantly campaigning.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Massachusetts
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Double Standards
There is a double standard developing in the political realm. This
double standard is obviously being directed towards the Republican Party. We saw this standard before when Governor Sanford and former presidential candidate John Edwards were both exposed for adultery around the same time. If we compare both stories we can see that they both provide for interesting and attention getting stories. However the coverage was incredibly lopsided with much more focus on Sanford. Edwards' affair would have been brushed under the carpet if it was not for Fox News. These two situations and betrayal by the media show the double standard for Republicans. But today we are seeing an all-new double standard with the comments made by Harry Reid towards President Barack Obama. Recently a representative for the NCAAP excused Reid, claiming it was not racist but awkward. Let me repeat that the NCAAP excused Reid for his negro dialect statement. I strongly believe the only reason NCAAP is defending Reid is because he is a Democrat. We saw how the NCAAP reacted when Senator Joe Wilson called out "you lie" during President Obama's speech to Congress, claiming this was a racist outburst not a political. Conservatives beware your standards are double that of liberals.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
No Friend Of Mine
Friday, January 8, 2010
alleyway democracy
Monday, January 4, 2010
System Failure
The system did not work. The system is not a machine that finds terrorists. The system is a network of people using reliable sources and yes technology to find out where. So when Napolitano said the system worked it puzzled me and many other Americans. How could a system have worked when a terrorist tried to strike a bomb on an American bound airplane? I am not exactly sure how you could claim the system worked. Recent developments have showed that prior intelligence showed a man simply called the “Nigerian” was on terrorist watch lists. Further the man’s father several times had spoken with United States Embassy’s. There was also information about a planned terrorist attack on Christmas Eve, and there was some linkage to the “Nigerian”. Somewhere along the way this information was lost and did not reach people of significant power who would be able to prevent the attack. The only system that worked was the system of relationships humanity has for one another, for if it was not for the passengers we would have been presented with the second terrorist attack of the year.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Tires Make me tired
Something needs to be done with our public transportation system. Our country’s public transportation has fallen behind other global powers. We have become a society dedicated to the individual car. There has always been an American ideology to get away from the life of cities and the work place. Starting in the beginning of suburbs people were required to use modes of transportation other than walking and biking to arrive from home to work and back. This ideology is still present if not more so, the average American is trying to have the peacefulness of country setting with the ability to reap benefits from urban settings. This can be done without the use of cars. In cities of Europe buses, trains and trams help shuttle in the suburban setting to cities. Highly developed transportation system creates jobs and lessens the crowded nine and five traffic jams. The public transportation present in Rochester is an unreliable and inefficient system, much like the rest of America. We are living in a time of technology but yet our city does not use this to better itself. Websites like twitter can be used to inform the riders of public transportation if a bus is running later than usual. With this notification a rider will not have to stand in the harsh winter weather. Through this better usage of technology the city can develop a more efficient and user-friendly transportation system that will encourage more riders.