Posted by
USABeliever on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:01:08 AM
Good morning! On this election day, I got a comment from B that asked where I stand on issues. So, you know what? I'm sure this may or may not stir some people, but here it is:
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Abortion - I do believe in the idea of adoption versus abortion. Even in the extreme cases where someone may want an abortion, I would have to encourage adoption over abortion. I don't want to seem heartless - but whatever has been done to you, that baby hasn't done anything. If you don't want the responsibility - there are THOUSANDS of families looking to adopt. My uncle and aunt were fortunate to adopt a girl, and she is just like anyone else in the family.
Stem Cell Research - To my understanding, the funding for embryonic stem cells is allowed, just not from federal funds. In addition, there have been many issues where doctors have said that embryonic stem cell research is turning out to be unstable, causing tumors. I personally would not want to have the government fund embryonic stem cell research until a breakthrough is found that will alleviate the current problems. Adult stem cell research, to my understanding, is already being funded. I do support funding for adult stem cells, as they have already found uses without the dangerous repercussions that have been seen in embryonic stem cells.
Economy/Fiscal Responsibility - To be honest, this is one thing I need to study more about. I know having government spending out of control is not good. That being said, logic and reason would tell me that federal funds should be focused on national issues and not so much on state. States should be responsible for their own issues. But in my personal finance, I don't believe that the cheapest bottom dollar is always the best bet. Again, I know this is an area I need to study more about, which I started by reading the defense appropriations for 2007 last week.
The War - I will have to say emphasize again that I'm both a military brat (child of a military member) and a veteran. I do believe that we need to work on our national defense. Sometimes offensive actions are needed, and I do believe that before we went into Iraq that the diplomatic measures had been exhausted. If Iraq had continued for the past 3 years to build up, there's no telling what would have happened not only in the reigon but around the world. Diplomacy should always be used first and military action as a last resort. I think that while not every decision has been made correctly, I and many others that I served with agree that we are doing the right thing there. The best solution, as depressing as it may sound in the short term, would be to see Iraq through until their government is stable and we are told that the job is done by the Iraqi government.
On the same lines - when the United States wanted independence and in the first 50 years thereafter, we had several threats against our country. Had we not been assisted by other countries financially and militarily, we would not be the country we are today. If a neighbor helps me, it is my responsibility as a human to assist those in need - paying it forward. I hope that when the job is done in Iraq, they also pay it forward and show that the process can work. It's not the exact democracy as the US - but each government should not be 100% the same.
Ecology - This is a difficult topic to discuss, because both sides are very apparent. On the one hand, it may be cheaper but worse for the economy with a lot that we are doing both in the US and world today. On the other, we need to preserve the earth to pass onto our children. If it meant a higher cost of living to preserve the earth, and income would match that higher cost of living, I would be okay with it. But it's a very tight line on either side, where at a point it puts humans in general versus nature and ecology. I can only hope we continue to find new ways to make it a win-win for both.
Accountability in government - Government should be held accountable, but does that mean the government should watch itself, or should it leave that to the people of the United States to do keep watch on those representing them? Perhaps a little of both. I understand the need for some government oversight, but to say that the government needs to do it to me belittles us, the average American. Like the checks and balances in the government, so must the people act as the checks and balances as well. In that thinking, not only does politics and issues only affect those in Washington - it should be on the mind of every man and woman as well.
Defense of our nation - #1 prority, by far! I have spent both time living in the military environment and as a civilian, and the biggest thing I see by many Americans is that we take for granted that we have our freedoms and our country. I'm glad that we have an all-volunteer military, and that the numbers are there to support that - it shows a tremendous amount of support for this country. I think everyone should be exposed to the dangers that are out there and realize that not everyone in the world can go about their lives the way that we do. Defense goes not only to the military, but if we face a threat that endangered the existence of our way of life, this too should be on the mind of everyone.
(Side note: I know that by saying these things should be on the mind of everyone, this makes some people depressed. But having at least a knowledge and being informed it vital to understanding the world that we live in today)
Immigration - Ideally, logic tells me this should not be an issue at all. Reason being, immigrants should have to follow the law, period. I have had to go through the immigration process for someone lately, and we have to continue it. I have asked this person what they thought, and they said it's unfair that they will do the process and then other people try to cheat the system. The system's been broke for too long, and needs to get fixed.
So then the necessary solution needs to encompass both the illegal immigrants in this country now and those who would try to come here illegally in the future. Because of the mixed emotions in the country about this issue, simply putting everyone on a bus or plane is not only unreal, but potentially dangerous to incite riots. A good compromise is needed, something to the idea of "OK, we know you're here illegally. We will give you 6 months to start the process or leave. While you are here, you will not be eligible for benefits, such as welfare or medicaid." (Why I say this is because even legal immigrants may not be entitled to these for up to 10 years after they come to the US!) Those that have worked hard and shown that they would be a contribution to our country, such as stable employment, learning English, etc. should be eligible to apply to immigrate here in the same method that everyone else does. Like legal immigrants, those that fail the criminal background check should not be allowed to be given citizen status. Those with outstanding warrants should be extradited immediately for prosecution. We hire more staffing for DHS to accomodate the influx of applications, and exceptions would be handled on a case-by-case basis. (Heck, since we're willing to go so far diplomatically to solve the situation, tell them up front that the decision made is final.)
ABC's "Ugly Betty" show has been bringing this topic to homes with the father. As of last week, he had said that he came into the country illegally and had murdered someone that was beating his wife. (At that time, her husband was someone else.) The fact that this is the example that is being used by pop culture to gain sympathy for illegal immigration does not talk about the influx of gangs, illegal drugs and many other negatives.
The second part is an immediate lockdown on any new illegal immigrants. You try to come into the US illegaly, you're getting kicked right back out. Better yet, don't let them in at all! I don't know how other people feel about this, but in my mind illegal immigration is a national defense issue. Here's the reasoning - if we can't even keep our physical borders closed to those coming illegally to the US, what message does that send about our national defense to terrorists and other people that would like to see the US destroyed?
(In a pessimistic point of view, it is possible that any action against illegal immigration will be gummed up in legal action for years to come. It is sad that people will try to use our own legal system against Americans for those that are not Americans.)
Taxes - I can't speak for everyone, but I know the tax cuts by the Bush administration have affected me - and I'm lower middle class! For anyone to say they have not gotten anything out of the tax break should be shown a side-by-side comparison of taxes in what we would have paid versus what we pay now.
So what about medicare and social security? As I said earlier, the cheapest bottom dollar is not always the best option. We have to make a choice as a nation, and soon. Either we can increase withholdings from our income for SS and Medicare to compensate, or we can go to individual savings. (Which for me is fine, but at a national level somewhat scares me - too many people live life for granted and then when get to retirement - whoops!) The last option would be to raise taxes to compensate. Even then, I'm personally not sure that's not just a band-aid for the problem. Maybe someone out there has a better solution, and we haven't heard it yet. But each birthday, I have to start thinking - how ready am I to retire and live my life?
Candidates - I'll admit, I didn't do a good job this year of keeping up with who I would need to vote for nor their support. In 2004, I did a much better job in voting for Bush. I followed the process as I have said in my blog. A truly informed voter should do exactly that - tear apart their candidates to see who they really are, not what is being put in TV. After today, I realized I need to find out more about what bills were sponsored and their contributions. I need to find where to get the information beyond a media source. Only armed with as much information that I can gather can I ask the tough questions to the candidates and find out where they stand.
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I hope this gives everyone a better idea of where I stand on things. Of course, I don't expect everyone to agree or disagree with this; this is simply my opinion. Now it's your turn to make up your mind, and if this helps give some ideas for you to think about, then reflect on them and see where your reasoning takes you.
Lastly - and I know you probably knew this was coming - GET OUT AND VOTE TODAY! And have a great day too!