A brief history with the struggle I’ve had with myself.
When I first started getting into politics and current events around the world I found myself directed to the right wing with some liberal views. When the presidential campaign began, I found myself drawn towards Rudy and then eventually Ron Paul (my views had changed a bit you could say). While I then and now disagree with Rudy – not that it matters, I find myself agreeing with Dr. Paul and now still do if the world and people were perfect. If everything was good and just, people were not ignorant of others beliefs, if no one was race/sex/whatever-discrimination-word-you-want-to-use, Ron Paul would be my prime selection for President. But we don’t live in a perfect world. Companies take advantage of people. People kill people over the stupidest more redundant things and are intolerant of opposing views over their own moral high-ground opinion.
I learned a bit more in the last semester of college and found myself with the fundamental liberalism of Obama – views change once again? This political roller-coaster led me even further, while I still support Obama, and don’t think he’s perfect. I’d just like to state why I would like to declare myself an Independent. Moreso updating the Northmore Doctrine or just once again, explaining my current mode of thinking.
Healthcare: Is it something we are all entitled to? Yes, we should all have HealthCare (HC)to enable us to learn, work and live. This should be a fundamental right in our country, as it is in every industrial and information age nation. Now, should private enterprise or the government control it? Both, if that is possible. The VA hospitals stories broke a few years ago, of the abomination of care we were providing our returning vets (more on this later) makes me think the government could never run a system for all the people. But the way HC is operating now, people can lose their financial lives in attempting to pay for it. I have a friend whom at the young age of 21 is in thousands of dollars of debt for a weeks worth of hospital testing, in which they have failed to diagnose his problem, but prescribe and temporary fix. How is he supposed to pay this enormous amount of money, for so little help?
Now, if the government controlled this, he might be forced to see one doctor over his personal choice, he might not, who knows, but something should be done so the American dream can truly prosper, or at least give him the opportunity to do so, without worrying about which test or medication he can afford. I wish their was a middle of the road, but there isn’t at this time.
Current wars: Big topic, I’ll try to go as quickly as I can. The current Iraq/Afghan wars were started to get back at those who attacked us on 9/11 (which by the way was a massive intelligence failure – I don’t play into the conspiracy theories). Saddam had WMD’s, propaganda groups were started to lure us in and every liberal talking point can be inserted in here. So, do we roll with the McCain or Obama course? I don’t know. Even with every single problem we’ve had, every single thing you can bring up against the war – which is easily stated for some AFTER a vote to goto war or AFTER intelligence failures (I guess Saddam, really didn’t have WMD’s), the success of the surge, though not accomplishing its intended goals, is working. Why haven’t there been the number of reports on the war as seen before the first or even second Patreaus/Crocker report in congress? Because things are going well, or least to say, better than they were in 2007. The Sunni-Shia-US forces war is dissipating, Al-Queda is dying off and Iraq’s parliament recently asked for the US to start withdrawing because we have given them some of the required opportunity to govern and protect themselves and are now interfering with their national sovereignty (someone wants permanent bases). Our troops have performed amazingly, though their goals have changed and their strategies have adapted to the problems they face.
I bring you to my problem.
We invaded, destroyed their country, ousted a dictator, replaced him an initial relatively weak government, thousands are worse, some are better, but do we leave? Do we face an obligation to help these people for our actions?
Yes.
Can we sustain this war?
No.
Our falling dollar attributes to this. We’re borrowing money to sustain ourselves overseas (more on money later). Our dollar falls, oil/barrel skyrockets and all goods (transported by truckers) are rising and will go higher. What are we to do? We’ll hopefully get a true preview on January 20th, 2009.
(Not exactly finished with these topics, but I need sleep)
Tomorrow: Finish these up, the Economy & Veterans benefits.