Showing posts with label politicians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politicians. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

A Switch Hitter (and that would be me)

Most of my friends know that I have been a Democrat since I was able to vote.  To me, the Democratic Party stands for so many of the things I believe in, like helping others who are less fortunate, and racial and gender equality.  However, y'all won't believe this, but I am ready to switch my political status to Independent.

Why? you may wonder (or maybe you don't care but you are reading this anyway).  Well, I have realized that both major parties suck.  Both parties are supported by Super PACs and are going to endorse anything that these Super PACs want.  The average middle class American does not matter to politicians anymore.  It's all about money and greed.  Corporate America rules; working class citizens--not so much.

If we all take a look at things with an open mind, things sucked when George W. Bush was President, and things pretty much suck now and Obama has had four years to turn things around. 

When are people going to wake up and realize that the two party system has turned into a sham?  Those guys (and unfortunately most of them are guys) up on Capitol Hill do not care about us.  They have their cushy salaries and their cushy retirement funds to look forward to.  They could care less about the people who struggle to get by day after day.

I am so sick of the bashing and the undying party allegiance and the hate.  Remember September 11 when all we cared about was that America would survive, rebound, and heal?  What happened to that spirit?  It seems that now people don't care if America returns to the vital, strong, and healthy country that it once was.  All people care about is that they were right that Obama failed, or that they were right that he would only be a one-term president, or that Mitt Romney is the guy that will change things.  Do you know what I want to say to those people?  Wake the fuck up.  There's no use waiting for superman, because he isn't going to show up.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

America the Beautiful?

Something stinks in this country, and it is our politicians and the games they play.

I grew up in a medium-sized, blue collar city in the Midwest.  My family was middle-class, with my dad working two jobs and my mom staying at home with us kids (3 of us) until we were older.  Then she too got a job.  I grew up with a strong work ethic, and as I got older I began to believe in equal opportunities for all and in helping out those less fortunate.  I also believed in the power of one person to make a difference.  All of those are reasons I became a teacher.

Unfortunately, I think I've become jaded.  You see, I've always believed that politicians ran for office to represent their constituents.  But more and more often, I see that they are only out for themselves and their own personal glory.  Money and party ties have become more meaningful to our representatives than the wishes of the citizens.  When did this happen?

It happens at all levels--federal, state, and local.  Most recently in my own life I have become involved in a fight to fully fund my county's school district.  At first, I took the fight to the state level.  My state representatives kept telling me and others that the state is broke.  So, I took the fight to the county level.  I found out that my county made $54 million in a lump sum for the lease of some land to Carolina Healthcare System.  In addition to that one time lump payment, the county will also receive money (I think it is 6 million dollars but I cannot be certain) from CHS every year for the next 50 years.  (How in the world a healthcare system has 54 million dollars to spend at one time for one small piece of land is a mystery to me?  But that is a topic someone else is going to have to investigate because I just don't have the energy.)  Okay, I thought.  The county has the money to fully fund the school system's budget.  They only need about 10 million more dollars to balance it.  Silly me!  Of COURSE it is more complicated than that, well at least according to the county commissioners.  I found out that the Board of Education needs to request that money from the county first.

Well, I'll start pressuring the BOE members to ask the county for the money.  Maybe they think county citizens won't support them if they ask for that much, or maybe they are unaware of all that money that is just sitting in the bank.  Interestingly enough, I soon found out that some Board of Education members aren't willing to ask for that much money from the county.  I ask you--WHY THE HELL NOT?  Something just isn't adding up . . .

I just don't know what to do anymore.  The politicians at all levels are pointing fingers at each other.  In the meantime, our school system still has a 9.6 million dollar shortfall for the next school year.  At the time of this writing, ALL teacher assistants have been told they will not have jobs next year, as well as 50 interim teaching positions.  (An interesting side note here is that one of those interim positions is held by the Teacher of the Year at one of our elementary schools.  Seriously--the county is willing to dump a TEACHER OF THE YEAR?)  What do all of these politicians think is going to happen to the economy with all of these newly unemployed people?  Not to mention, the children and their education will suffer without proper staffing at schools.

I guess the people in charge just don't care about the average citizen anymore.  But rest assured-I (and many other people I know) will continue to fight for what we know is right until our throats are raw and our voices are hoarse and our hands are tired from writing letters.  We will not give up.  This is our country, and the children are the future.