Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Left-Right Black-White
About two years ago, during the primaries I really became torn as to which political party that I should affiliate with. My whole life I was raised a Republican and had never really questioned it. It was during this time that I realized that there were issues on both sides that I agreed with and also ones that I didn't agree with. The one thing that has astonished me the most is how different the two parties claim to be but when all is said and done they seem to handle things in the oval office strikingly similar. Although I was not an Obama supporter I really liked his stance on bringing our troops home. I am not saying that I believe our motives for being in Iraq are all evil, I just feel that our present internal problems should hold a higher priority than problems overseas. I also agree with Obama and the democrats on environmental issues. A few things that I do not agree with are the tax reform and gun control. While I agree with the republican side on taxes and gun control I strongly disagree with them on issues such as the death penalty and stricter narcotics laws. And then you have the issues that are not simply black or white like in my opinion abortion, education and health care. I am not sure I agree with either side on these issues. For example I do feel that our health care system is flawed and needs work but I am not sure that a universal health care is really the best way to solve its problems. There is a reason that the United States offers many of the most highly trained doctors in the world and I feel that we would loose this if health care became state run. I am not going to go into why i feel the way I do on all of these issues because it is irrelevant to the point I am trying to convey. My point is that it seems impossible to me that one person can agree with either the left or right completely. What really frustrated me during the election is that because of our two party system I am forced to choose the lesser of two evils. I think that the media is one of the main reasons we are enslaved to the two party system. An example of this is the presidential debates that took place just a year ago. The debate was limited to the democratic and republican representative with no voice for other parties such as a libertarian representative. The justification for this was that there was not enough support for any other parties for them to have a spot in the debate. I understand that simply being allowed to participate in the debates would have changed the out come of the election, but it would allow other opinions to be heard. This could then lead to more national interest and increase support of other political parties. These are just some of my thoughts on how everything is not simply left or right.
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Well put, I completely agree. I'm wondering how many other people actually feel this way. I'm thinking as more and more voters become frustrated with our choices and begin to voice their opinions, as you have, we will then find our country is more united on what we want and expect than we now realize. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAngela :-)
you are right...and also I think a lot of people vote on emotions rather than beliefs. I agree that the United States has many highly trained doctors....but Europe has most of them and they have a universal Health system. A country that is not as dedicated to the health of its citizens would always lack good doctors. Most of the best surgeries are not done in America....I think America's greatness has more to do with the strength of the military...not health-care. But people seem to confuse that to mean everything is America is the best.
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