Posts tagged Politics

Running from left, to right, to the right of center; Political madness on every end; Parties hijacked by the extremists; Annoyance builds. My thoughts.

It seems I can’t get away for the Republican label, which around here (DEEP South Texas,) seems to be a bad word of sorts. Being a stubborn person, I tend to stick to my guns, and usually just try to ignore people who view my politics in an un-friendly manor. Those folks usually spend time trying to explain to me how I’m so wrong about everything. Needless to say, it gets old. I can open up to them about the things I hate about MY party (the Republican Party,) but that’d be opening a can of worms. I could go off on THEM and their liberal, borderline socialist views –but that might be too much for people to handle. I could explain the type of Republican I am –but that might take too long. So, now –I blog.

therestofus

As a kid I grew up a Democrat, and from an early age everyone around me seemed to paint the political parties in a black or white, rich or poor way. Democrats help poor people, and the middle class; Republicans are all rich white people who only help their selves! –Two concepts that I bought into for the first decade of my life and never questioned. And then at the ripe age of 11, I realized there was more to it than folks had led me to believe.

During the 2000 elections, being a kid (Yes, I’m really THAT young,) I really had no political view. I supported George Bush because I thought he’d been cool as Texas’ governor, and because it was fun to play devils advocate (one of my favorite pastimes,) with the other kids, during their in-school mock elections. At some point I got darn curious, so I got online and read everything I could about what each party stood for. Education, abortion, taxation, and national security, as I took a closer look at what each party was trying to accomplish, I felt I was more in line with the Republican party. It was just that simple, from that point onward, I was a Republican; a quiet Republican. The terrible attacks of 9-11 only solidified this for me during the months ahead –national security got a bigger chunk of my awareness, and will always be the most important aspect of my political views.

turningpoint

By 2004 I remember being in my history class, and being asked who I supported during the democratic primaries. My answer of “George Bush” took my teacher and class by surprise; my first taste of liberal hate. (‘Liberal hate’ tastes a bit bitter, and pretty moist –which I attribute to drinkin’ haterade.)

Little has changed since then, I usually try tell them (the haters) why I lean right, and why I support the candidates I do, but they rarely listen. I also try explaining that I will vote for a Democrat if they are the better candidate –which is completely true, but they dismiss. So then I ask if they’ll ever vote for a Republican, and I usually get a “No!” or “Hell no!” –So much for open minds. If I have time, I tell them how I came to my position on the political spectrum. But it’s a long story, and at some point I’m usually interrupted before I am done.

Meanwhile, as time goes by that story gets longer and longer. At this point, I’m officially a Republican, but my views aren’t in line with those heading up my party, setting the agenda, and making MY party less inclusive instead of more. Years ago when I ran from the far left, I ran to the far right; while there, I realized it wasn’t the place for me. At this point, I’m just annoyed.

sickofit

I’m annoyed at the way that my country, my party, and my vote aren’t what they should be. I’m annoyed with my new president, I’m annoyed with congress, and I’m annoyed by those in my party who only play inside party lines, as well democrats who do the same. After an elections dominated by promises of hope, change, honesty, and openness… almost no one is rising to the occasion. I’m frankly saddened by our government getting deeper and deeper into all of our lives, and all the bureaucratic nonsense to come. Like I said, the annoyance is building as our political parties are hijacked by the extremists.

Calling In ‘Gay’ to Work Is Latest Form of Protest

From FoxNews/AP: Calling In ‘Gay’ to Work Is Latest Form of Protest.

SAN FRANCISCO — Some same-sex marriage supporters are urging people to “call in gay” Wednesday to show how much the country relies on gays and lesbians, but others question whether it’s wise to encourage skipping work given the nation’s economic distress.

Organizers of “Day Without a Gay” — scheduled to coincide with International Human Rights Day and modeled after similar work stoppages by Latino immigrants — also are encouraging people to perform volunteer work and refrain from spending money.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,464024,00.html

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Creative is all I’ll say… Creative.

I’m a Marketing Major, Damn it! Some thoughts on life, Politics, and even Paul Newman.

For years and years I was the go-to guy for a lot of peoples PC problems, I honestly can’t get away from people thinking I can fix their problems. Don’t get me wrong, I can fix just about anything and I’ve been able to take apart or build a pc with my eyes closed since I was 12, but that’s besides the point. I don’t like doing it, I don’t wanna spend time doing it, and it bores me to death. This brings me to my next point;

People always ask what my major is, when I tell them I’m a marketing major they tend to look at me. They stare and say something along the lines of, “why not something with computers?” with a puzzled look on their face. It seems like I can’t get away from people second guessing my career choice! :-P

It gets annoying but I deal with it. But I do wonder what they’ll do if I go through and actually go for a double major –the other most likely being journalism or poli-sci. Yikes!

Meanwhile I missed the first presidential debate last night, (long story involving pre-syncope, ha!) But I caught the end and after debate coverage along with the C-Span rerun. I honestly thought McCain and Obama did well. McCain should have and could have hit harder (not that he was easy on O). Obama was too text-book sounding and as always, was hesitant when things were trying to made as clear as possible –AS ALWAYS. With no clear winner, Obama is the winner simply for not being knocked the hell out of the ballpark.

So today, Paul Newman died. He’s been such a part of American culture for so long it really sucks. I hated his politics, especially his support of Ned Lamont against Senator Joe Lieberman in ‘06. But he did a lot of good during his golden years, so he was cool in my book.

And finally, I end with a question. When will people wise up? There’s more to politics than rich and poor, Republican and Democrat, Red and Blue, and right and left. I’ve been a Republican for a long time (be-it a somewhat liberal one as far as Republicans go.) But I still get people looking at me as if I’m an idiot. The fact of the matter is I know more about politics than most people who I talk to on any given day. I can identify just about every big-shot political player by looking at them, Republican or Democrat. I know a lot of bills major senators have passed in recent years and I know what they are for. I don’t open my mouth based on bullshit or what I’ve been told to believe, after all I come from a long line of Democrats. I’m simply doing what I know is right and supporting who I believe is right for the ever important job of representing me. I invite any one to debate me on any political matter just don’t demonize me, call me a “traitor,” “hater,” snob, jerk, or idiot. All of which are popular lately. Substance is everything. :)

It’s official and it’s Joe Biden

Barack made what has to be one of his smartest moves so far; he has officially announced that Joe Biden is his VP choice like I mentioned in my previous post.

Officially news broke about 10 minutes ago. Un-officially news somewhat got broken when ABC found out that the secret service had been dispatched to Biden’s home at bit before midnight eastern time.

I cant help but feel that letting the cat out of the bag at 2:30AM wasn’t the plan and someone just said “screw it, lets do it!” and the site and text went out considering the media had already broke the news and so that the Obama supporters can still feel a little more important. In any case its official, it’s exciting and I knew it’d come earlier than expected.

Obama’s campaign is going to make an official statement shortly which I’m looking forward to receiving.

Luis Talks Immigration Reform… a touchy subject.

Ever since I started this blog I’ve tried to avoid talking serious politics but tonight I’m in an odd mood so why not!?! :) What’s on my mind? Immigration reform, yes, the big one that ticks off so many people.

Lately I’ve spoke to or listened to allot of people voice their opinions when it comes to illegal immigrants, I’ve found myself lost in allot of bullshit rhetoric.

On one end of the spectrum you have the “send them home!” folks on the other you get the “they have a right to be here!” and so on. I haven’t really made up my mind on anything up until this point but have a few points to make.

First of all, I don’t blame these people for seeking a better life, infact I know that most of us, Americans, would do the same damn thing. If I was stuck in a country that was corrupt and had essentially no middle class or promise for a better future… I’d run, swim, dig or do whatever else was needed to get the hell out of there. I feel sympathetic for the ones coming across for the sake of living the American dream, I don’t blame them, I do blame their government and ever single elected official who hasn’t put pressure on the governments from when the immigrate, the Mexican government in particular considering most illegal immigrants originate from there.

Now let’s not cover the sun with a single finger like our elected officials seem to –if they even manage to do that. Let’s get serious, we do need them. They do much and bygolly they tend to do it at a great price, ofcourse that’s kept on the DL (‘down low’ for those of you not into acronyms) and played down by most people, but we do need this labor force and theres no sense in denying it, ever single American would be up in arms if from one day to another food prices sky rocketed but that would most certainly happen if we SOMEHOW managed to round up all of the illegal immigrants and nudged them over the border while waving goodbye and trying to get our boots out of those few stubborn ones ass’.

  1. We cant possibly send them all back home.
  2. The vast majority of illegals here are sweet hardworking honest people.
  3. We NEED them and should pretend like we don’t.
  4. While some might view the children of illegals as being a drain on our society and school systems in particular. They might financially cause problems but if we educate them to the best of our ability it is far more likely that they won’t cause problems later in their life and that they’ll become hardworking citizens at some point. On the contrary, if we toss them aside they’ll most likely end up on the streets causing more problems. Children are dragged along and shouldn’t be blamed, hated, teased or forgotten.

At the same time we must also admit that

  1. They did break the law and knew they were. (children aside)
  2. They shouldn’t be given a free pass to citizenship.
  3. They don’t deserve to cut ahead of the line of others who have been trying to get in the US legally.

Once again I know I could say more and probably missed allot of points for the sake of making this quick but that’s just some of whats going on in my head.

I don’t see this problem being solved anytime soon, and living on the border this is as touchy as it gets. I get crap from all sides because I don’t agree with either. I’ve been called a traitor simply because my name is Luis and I’m supposed to support those who share names like mine and I’ve been called soft for not wanting to kick them the hell out of here. So I’m screwed all around. It’s a system of needs, rights, wrongs and oh so many smaller possible screw-ups that can be made if our elected officials don’t work something out.

This post dragged on for longer than it should have, I’m done. BTW, I didn’t proofread this feel free to point out any crap.