Jonny
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I've always absolutely hated politics. I've never been into them. I don't consider myself to be left or right. To be quite honest, I just simply think America needs to be rebuilt from the ground up.
College needs to be free, medical care needs to be free.
So yes, I'm aware that it's paid for through taxes...but I promise you it's far better that way.
America is so broken that I just don't even have hope for it anymore. That's why I'm currently striving to become a citizen of EU. I would never raise kids in the USA, either...never. Sure, we're first world, but I still think it's a terrible country with ridiculous systems.
I've always absolutely hated politics. I've never been into them. I don't consider myself to be left or right. To be quite honest, I just simply think America needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. There are so many areas in which the USA is just...bad. I think we also need to update the political parties by creating new political groups that include policies that are more appropriate for modern times and needs. College needs to be free, medical care needs to be free, the cost of living needs to not be higher than minimum wage earnings. It's ridiculous that people have to work 2 jobs just to barely survive while they try to fit college in, which enables them to get a better job, but during this they accumulate debts in college, or worse, can't go to college because they can't afford it since they're barely getting by and already working 2 jobs. It's ridiculous that those undergrads cannot usually afford, nor access, healthcare. It's ridiculous that those who have suffered from mental illness or trauma from child abuse up until they managed to get out on their own can't afford to get diagnoses or treatment, yet are expected to be able to live and function normally enough to graduate so they can finally get a job that has affordable health benefits. Now, thanks to COVID-19, the jobs these undergrads can work are more limited than ever, keeping many with incomes below the cost of living in their state. Many people are jobless and cannot afford their medications (for any illness, not just mental), which for some people are imperative for their survival. It's ridiculous that by the time Americans do graduate and finally earn enough to afford the cost of living in their state, now they've got large debts to repay. American people are being taken advantage of and financially oppressed by the greed of wealthy people in power such as Big Pharma. I think we need to stop using the dumb imperial system and start using the metric system. I think courses that pertain to everyday lives need to be added to our education system. I think we need to better accommodate and nourish/strengthen multiple intelligences and offer more to children in the way of career preparation or guidance based on their assets (not mandatory, still give freedom to do what they want)--even if only how there is journalism club, chess club, anime club, etc. there could be side courses that offer more career exploration instead of people realizing they should've gotten a different degree because it isn't what they expected, or they aren't good at it.
Anyway, despite the fact that the current system is not setup in a way that appeals to what I actually want to see in this country, and that I hate politics, I can't help but to be involved this year for the first time in my life. It's not even about policies. It's about the fact that Trump is that bad of a president. All I care about in this is getting him the fuck out of a position his narcissism prevents him from being fit to handle.
If you hate politics but recognize the need to get involved, you might check into your local League of Women Voters. They usually do a good job of following politics on the national, state, and local levels and promoting voter awareness of the issues, candidates, and the voting process itself. The League never supports any party or candidate, and is widely respected as a sourde of unbiased information.Anyway, despite the fact that the current system is not setup in a way that appeals to what I actually want to see in this country, and that I hate politics, I can't help but to be involved this year for the first time in my life. It's not even about policies. It's about the fact that Trump is that bad of a president. All I care about in this is getting him the fuck out of a position his narcissism prevents him from being fit to handle.
You don't need to join the League to get their information. It is generally available on the websites. National League and I think every State League has a website, as do the larger local leagues.Perhaps. I'm always hesitant to participate in groups rather than independent study, but I'll consider it. What deters me from being involved though is the fact that neither party ever actually offers what's important to me. Don't get me wrong, some of the things are, but I feel like addressing the elephant in the room is being dodged year after year. I do lean more left than right policy wise, but there are also key points that I don't like, and I feel like we're not sufficiently adapting with the times in a way that allows us to address the really big problems we have in modern society. I really don't get why America doesn't just follow the example of countries who have been more successful than us in some areas, either...we act like we're still trying to discover an effective way to approach things or something, but other countries have been doing it better/well for years. It just feels like we have no control even if we get involved.
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I used shitty wording and accidentally contradicted myself, whoops...was trying to articulate something specific and struggling...but you get what I mean probably...
Perhaps. I'm always hesitant to participate in groups rather than independent study, but I'll consider it. What deters me from being involved though is the fact that neither party ever actually offers what's important to me. Don't get me wrong, some of the things are, but I feel like addressing the elephant in the room is being dodged year after year. I do lean more left than right policy wise, but there are also key points that I don't like, and I feel like we're not sufficiently adapting with the times in a way that allows us to address the really big problems we have in modern society. I really don't get why America doesn't just follow the example of countries who have been more successful than us in some areas, either...we act like we're still trying to discover an effective way to approach things or something, but other countries have been doing it better/well for years. It just feels like we have no control even if we get involved.
EDIT:
I used shitty wording and accidentally contradicted myself, whoops...was trying to articulate something specific and struggling...but you get what I mean probably...
All I can tell you is there is a reason so many Americans feel this way. The system is set up to be deliberately frustrating. Things are "too complicated" on purpose and politicians, health insurers, college and universities, corporations....they all are counting on you feeling this way and giving up.
Don't go into red states, you have plenty of work somewhere else.
Goddamnit I am so worried he is going to fuck this up.