Arlos wrote:I am right with him on not going for publicly subsidizing sending kids to private schools. For the most part, that's just a giveaway to the people who are rich enough to be sending them anyway. Even with a "tax break", no one in the lower or even lower-middle class is going to be able to afford to send their kid to a private school, given the cost. So, that sort of tax break only REALLY helps the wealthy and to a lesser extent, the near-wealthy. Tell me again why this is a good plan? Especially considering how much funding it will cost the public schools, making them even worse for those still there? Oh yeah, I love that plan: Benefit the rich, screw the poor! Sounds like a typical GOP plan, at that. Kudos to Obama for opposing it.
I'm against the death penalty, period. So, I'm perfectly in agreement with not voting to extend it even further. I don't know why he is against it, but as for me, I'm against it because our system of justice is imperfect, and I never ever want to have the State be in the position of murder of an innocent man. How many people now have been freed off of Death Row via DNA evidence and the work of the Innocence Project? It's several, but even 1 is way too many. Sorry, but since humans are imperfect, the death penalty is always a bad idea, simply because there's no way to be SURE that no innocent person is ever put to death. Again, kudos to Obama for opposing this.
On the Gun issues, *shrug* I am not a big fan of handguns myself. But, the questions here are moot, given the recent Supreme Court decision. Personally, the concept of drunken frat boys having concealed firearms scares the crap out of me. I've known way too many people that get hyper-aggro when drunk, and have hair tempers. Right now, they just get into fights. Add in weapons.... bleah. Besides which, last I checked, statistics show far more people are harmed by their own guns that they have for 'protection' than intruders are shot. Show me some statistics of how many "wives are raped because their husband didn't have a gun" from a neutral (ie, non-NRA) website. Is there even 1 a year? Talk about making up an out there scenario to use as a straw-man...
As for the last one, you're saying that a poor 13 year old, with no health insurance, who was molested by her father and got pregnant has to carry that kid to term because you don't want the federal government to put ANY money towards it? How about someone who's raped and also can't afford the procedure? She's SOL too? Because she was "asking for it" or something, I bet you'll say? How about some woman who develops severe complications, and the only medical option is to abort the fetus, or the mother dies? According to you she's fucked if she can't afford it out of pocket, huh? Real nice. Yet again, Kudos to Obama for sticking up for those less fortunate.
As for drilling, if we're not using it all for fuel, we've got way more than enough domestic production to use for things like jet fuel, plastics, etc. New drilling wouldn't get us ONE DROP of production for a decade, and could fuck up the environment even worse than it already is. YOU may not live in a coastal state, but those of us that DO don't want our beaches covered in crap, thanks. Having SEEN it in places like Santa Barbara, I don't trust the oil companies in their promises of environmental friendliness any further than I can throw a derrick. No, I much rather investing heavily into green power and renewable fuels so that by the time that new drilling would be coming on line, we no longer NEED it. We can then tell the entire middle east to go fuck itself.
So lets recap, shall we? You're for screwing the poor at every turn, giving monetary breaks to those already wealthy, risking the state killing innocent people, and forcing 13 year olds who were raped by a family member to carry the fetus to term, or worst case, letting someone die if she can't afford the abortion herself, if she has severe medical complications develop.... Excuse me if I don't shout hosanna's at you and proclaim you the next Albert Schweitzer...
-Arlos
I was going to respond, but I'd only be echoing your post - very well put. Only thing I can add is about capital punishment - the cost of the capital trial alone is more than the cost of life imprisonment, and personally I think someone who commits that sort of crime is hardly worthy of a death equivalent to the humane treatment they give to sick animals to put them out of their pain. I find far more justice in them having to live a miserable life with no chance at enjoying it for the rest of their existance.
Also, who needs more than one handgun a month? Jeezo.