Friday, September 24, 2010

Just Repeal it Already

“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” has the same origins and ramifications as “Separate, but Equal,” and the former will ultimately go the way of the latter. They were both implemented as compromises to hotly debated issues. On one side, there was group that thought we should tolerate, accept, and love our fellow human beings regardless of how God made them. On the other side we had devoutly religious people. These pieces of legislation were steps taken to get a foothold for certain groups to get equal civil/human rights. At the time of implementation, the conservative opposition to empirical logic was too great, so progressives took what they could get. Ultimately however, all of us must realize on some level that neither of these policies were sustainable long term. The ban on openly gay Americans serving the military is going to lifted eventually, so how about we just get it over with an move on to other issues.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

I Still Believe in Hope

What is with the "I told you so" attitude of conservatives these days? The right wing media has brain-washed their followers into thinking Obama is a constitution-hating tyrant that is destroying America. I've seen signs with a picture of George W. Bush with the caption "Miss me yet?" Umm...no. Bush bankrupted America and accomplished nothing besides inciting the ire of the world with his wars. Obama has stopped the bleeding of the economy and passed lankmark legislation improving our healthcare and financial regulation. These pieces of legislation are far from perfect, but at least he is doing something constructive.

President Obama tried to make progess in a bi-partisan fashion and his outreached hand was slapped away time and again. Watch out conservatives, because while you are busy trying to campaign for 2010/2012 and overturn the progress that has been made, our President just might fix our climate policy or God-forbid, improve education.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

BP=Big Problem

BP: The oil company formally known as British Petroleum currently goes by Beyond Petroleum. They've moved beyond petroleum because they never thought about how to cap a leaking oil well. Really?! They figured out how to drill a mile deep in the ocean, but never had a contingency plan to stop a leak? No, they don't have a high tech sealant, but maybe golf balls and shredded tires will stop it. Wow.
The part that kills me is that people are holding Pres. Obama responsible. A recent poll showed 69% of Americans think he is doing a poor job of handling the crisis. They are calling it "Obama's Katrina." First of all, no human lives are in jeopardy and second, what the hell do you want him to do? Maybe he could go to the beach and drive golf balls into the ocean. That's how W. would have handled it. On Bush's watch the Minerals Management Service accepted cocaine and sexual favors from oil companies in exchange for lax inspections. Let's keep some perspective and blame those actually responsible.

Monday, March 22, 2010

An Improbable Victory

Congratulations to congress for taking a giant step toward securing better medical care for all Americans. We should keep the momentum going and get at some of the roots of our soaring healthcare costs. We need tort reform, stricter fraud enforcement, and we need to plainly live healthier. Health is a human right, and like most rights, it comes with responsibility. We should have the right to be treated for unforeseen accidents and genetically or environmentally induced ailments. We should also be treated for conditions caused or exacerbated by our choices, but we should pay for it. Cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana (once legalized), and even fatty foods should have ridiculous taxes levied on them, and that money should go directly into subsidizing health care. Yes, I believe that french fries, Doritos, Twinkies and the like should be taxed at ridiculous levels. Americans will continue down the self-destructive path of obesity as long as it is cheaper to eat unhealthy. As Americans get fatter, health care costs will go up astronomically.

We do have the best doctors and hospitals in the world, but we do not have best system of delivering care. Canada and other countries with socialized medicine have their problems, but their systems are sustainable, and no one in Canada will be financially ruined by a health problem. Some paranoid citizens say they don’t want the government to get between them and their doctor. Do they really prefer stockholders who make more money if a patient dies or doesn’t receive treatment at all? Capitalism cannot be trusted when it comes to our health and safety. Profits=cutting corners. So, if you are really going to call socialism a great evil, then from now on you must boycott it. That means home-schooling your kids, delivering your own mail, putting out your own fires, policing your own streets, and growing and inspecting your own food.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Haiti...

The earthquake in Haiti is the worst natural disaster I can remember. The human suffering is unimaginable. Please don't forget about them. It will take a decade at least for them to recover and the aid workers on the ground are simply overwhelmed.

This is the best depiction I have found to actually get a sense of the enormity of this disaster. Look at these photos and really try to imagine what these people are going through. Subtleties like children with bandaged faces that are still covered in ash made my heart sink. Someone put a bandage on them, but didn't have time or water to clean their face first because so many others are waiting for treatment.

Yes, they had the audacity to put a commercial in front of it, but watch it anyway. There are almost 300 photos and if you can get through it without tearing up, you are stronger than me.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2010/01/12/GA2010011203712.html?sid=ST2010020803656

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Haiti Needs Help



I just found out there was a magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, not far from the capital, Port-au-Prince. I haven't seen any casualty numbers yet, but my heart is aching for those people because I know it is currently hell there. It was already one of the most impoverished nations on Earth, and now the gods apparently think it's funny to level hospitals treating people for diseases they aquire while living on piles of garbage.

For those not aware, it is a relatively small nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The size of Haiti lets me know that there was no corner of the country unaffected by this disaster. A magnitude 7 earthquake is not twice as powerful as a 3.5 (which are not uncommon in California), it is 5000 times more powerful.

I hope the world rallies to their aid quickly. I'm sure OxFam, Doctors Without Borders and many others will be on the ground soon and needing resources. If you can help these charitible institutions, please do.