Posts Tagged ‘politics’

Universal Healthcare: The Slippery Slope

// 8.15.09 // 28 Comments » // Freedom & Politics

I’d like to write a long, informative post defending my opposition to universal healthcare, but frankly, I don’t have the time. And there are plenty of people out there who say it better than I.

I will come out and say (in case you didn’t know) that I can’t stand the current President of our country. Can’t. Stand. His arrogant, joking attitude. His socialist agenda. Makes me sick.

And I will say that if “universal” (totalitarian?) healthcare is implemented, universal education, universal property management, and universal business regulation won’t be far behind.

I truly fear for our future.

Update 8/17/09: Yes, this post was written when I was upset and I absolutely tend to be dramatic. Here’s a calmer, more informative opinion piece on the healthcare issue. And a quote from it:

Once health care is a “free good” that government pays for, demand will soar and government costs will soar too. When the public finally reaches its taxing limit, something will have to give on the care and spending side. In a word, care will be rationed by politics.

Sharing Opinions on Homeschooling and Politics

// 1.31.09 // 7 Comments » // Freedom & Politics, Homeschooling, Link Love

I’ve tried unsuccessfully for the past three days to post a comment on the Momversations post, “Homeschool: Good or Bad?” So I’m going to post my comment here, cuz I kinda like what I have to say.

I always have to laugh when I hear people debating whether parents are “qualified” to teach their kids. I realize all homeschooling families are different, but I really “teach” my kids very little. We have co-ops and homeschool groups and field trips and classes and activities and sports. And we read a lot. I expose them to as much as possible. When my kids hit upon something they are interested in, we immerse ourselves in it.

My main goal in homeschooling my children is to teach them HOW TO TEACH THEMSELVES. I truly believe that if a person knows how to learn, they can accomplish anything in life. In public (and even private) schools, children are taught how to pass a test and regurgitate information that the government has deemed important. I just can’t see how that benefits anyone. Oh, wait, except maybe the government.

government programsI also want to share Judy’s blog, Consent of the Governed. I recently went through my Google Reader subscriptions and cleared out almost all of them (I was up to 300+ feeds) because I couldn’t keep up and frankly couldn’t remember why I subscribed to many of them. Now that I have only a few, I am keeping up much better and reading the blogs that are most valuable to me. Consent of the Governed is one that I’m glad to be reading regularly again. I find myself sharing, stumbling, bookmarking and clipping almost every one of her posts. If you want to read some common sense political blogging, check her out.

Homeschoolers, I’m Just Curious

// 1.30.09 // 1 Comment » // Freedom & Politics, Homeschooling

If you homeschool, I want to how you feel about Obama.

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