Showing posts with label Conservative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservative. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Be the Change

Tonight when I got home, I was scrolling through Facebook as I always do and saw a teacher friend's status that read "Sending prayers to all of Parkland. Way to close to home." Not knowing anything of the news, I commented and said "What happened? Another school shooting?" Just then my phone beeped and the news app informed me that seventeen people had been killed in Florida in a school shooting at the high school. This explained why my friend was posting, she lived and taught in Florida and had teacher friends and former students in the area. Upon reflection my comment to her seems rather insensitive, like I was not surprised by this. Perhaps this was insensitive of me to say it this way, or perhaps this speaks to the problem we are facing in this country, we have become desensitized to the problem of gun violence among people and young people and how it is affecting our world.

For whatever reason, school shootings often get the most attention when they occur, but these shootings are happening in many different settings. This became more prevalent to me when a few years ago while working at Macy's part time along with my teaching job, I was forced to go through training on what to do if an active shooter situation were to happen in my store. Never in all my years of retail working have I ever had to do this type of training in that setting. As a teacher, in our world today, I became used to the intruder drill and telling my children in the preschools I've taught in that we are "playing the quiet game" and hiding in the bathroom with them. I got used to the understanding that if G-d forbid anyone were ever to attack my school I would do anything I could to protect those children's lives, even if it meant giving up my own. Though no one wants to think of their own mortality in this way, I love my job and my children enough to confidently say I'd give my life for them...and most teachers I know would agree with that.

The problem of these mass shootings is in my opinion two fold. Problem number one lies in mental health. As someone who has struggled from depression and anxiety, and who at one point had no insurance I can tell you that finding reliable mental health services at an affordable rate is difficult. I was lucky and able to find a place that had interns that they used on a sliding scale pay rate where what you paid was based on your income. I was lucky. Not everyone is lucky enough to find a situation like this. And not everyone is lucky enough to have family and friends who help them recognize when they need help and how to get it. Many of the people who plan and carry out these plans of mass shootings are hurting inside, in so many cases interviews five, ten or twenty years later reveal that there were stories about violence written by the shooter or images that were found and so on. Parents and teachers need to be not only more aware of the signs of troubling behavior but also know how to respond and what resources their community has for them to get help. Secondly, on the subject of mental health we need to stop stigmatizing it. I have depression, I work a full time job, go to school, have a boyfriend and have a social life. Being depressed does not mean that these things don't happen. It certainly CAN mean that a person can't work, doesn't have good relationships with others and doesn't socialize (trust me I've been there as well) but the thing about mental health disorders is that they are blind, they don't have a look, you can not look at me and know I am depressed. People who are depressed are not all crazy, they are fighting with something inside of them that is stopping them from being their best self. When someone is battling these demons they are not always thinking in a clear fashion. They are not thinking about the impact that their actions may have on other people, they are thinking about what their actions can do to solve their hurt. This is why mental health resources are so important in this equation of helping to reverse the gun violence problems in our country.

The second part of the equation is far more tricky and controversial. This is the part that has to do with guns. Let me just say right now, I don't like guns, they scare me (but I also don't like fire...I am kind of a jumpy person) and I do not want to own one. However, I understand that the constitution has given us the right to bare arms. I am not saying that a person should not have the right to own a gun, I grew up in a town that enjoyed hunting season each fall (to the point where we had a day off of school for it). I understand that a trained member of the military or police force uses these weapons as a tool to improve our safety, and I respect that. I respect the person who feels they want to keep a gun in their home as protection in the event of a robbery or other dangerous situation in the home. However, I believe that stricter laws and more intensive screenings could help us in this goal to end gun violence in our schools, malls, movie theaters, churches and so on. In North Carolina according to wikipedia there are no state imposed restrictions on assault weapons, caliber restrictions and very few restrictions on carrying firearms. According to wikipedia, no permit is necessary to purchase a long gun but they are required to purchase a handgun. In North Carolina no owner license is required to own either a handgun or a long gun. I only did a quick google search on the subject and definitely do not consider myself an expert on the matter but I did not see mention of needing a background check before purchasing a gun except for with pistols. I am not here to debate gun control, I respect every persons right to believe what they want but the fact of the matter is if we do a more thorough check of who is attempting to purchase a gun and if they have an unstable past we can set ourselves on a path to end the violence we are seeing in our community spaces that have previously been considered "safe spaces".

As a five year old who dreamt of being a teacher, helping children learn to read, learn to add and learn the names of the states in our country, I never dreamed that I would have to add "willing to give up my life for students" to my job description. The sad reality is that in 2018 it is an unwritten part of the job. The same is true of many public service jobs where you have other peoples lives on your hands. Thankfully in my young teaching career I have not had to think about this, except when we are faced with yet another tragedy and I reflect thinking "what would I do if I were in those teachers shoes?" I know the answer, I knew it the day Victoria Soto was killed trying to protect the students she could not hide from the gunman who killed the students and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School. I knew that I would be just like her, if I was ever in that situation I knew I would do my best to hide my students, get them out or spend my time telling them how much they are loved and how much I loved and cared for them. This reality needs to end for us, we need to allow our schools and other public spaces to be considered safe spaces again. So many of our children experience uncertainty at home that they do not need to come to school and worry about this reality at school too.

One final thing I want to point out is the reaction of our lawmakers. In 2012 when the shooting occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary, President Obama at the time addressed the nation, in an interfaith service two days after the tragedy took place. Hours after the shooting occurred President Obama also briefly addressed the nation, as a president but also as a father who knows what love a parent has for their children and he empathized and shared in the grief of the families who had been impacted. Here we are six or more hours after news of the shooting occurred and what has President Trump done? He tweeted. Twice.
I'm not sure about anyone else but as an American, and as a teacher this doesn't console me. I can not imagine what the grieving community of Florida is feeling when they are faced with probably the biggest tragedy they have been directly affected by and the president of the country tweets his condolences. This may be my bias for the way President Obama spoke when he addressed the nation, but I personally feel no sincerity from these tweets. When President Obama addressed the nation after Newtown, Connecticut was grieving for their children and loved ones, you could feel the ache and sorrow he felt, you could feel that he was putting himself as a father in the shows of the dozens of families that were impacted by the shooting, you could feel him as he spoke as if he was trying to wrap all of us not just the victims families, in a big hug and tell us that we as a nation would get through this. When President Trump reacts this way, all it says to me is "I need to address this tragedy, but I really want to get back to golfing." It is time for our politicians to act, start with the mental health part of the problem and then face the gun part. We have got to do something for our children, for our teachers and for our society before this becomes even more commonplace then it already is.

Lastly, if you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help first if applicable reach out to your child's school counselor, teacher or social worker. If it is not a child in school, contact a local counseling service. Many of them will work with you on payment options. Finally, if you are in crisis of any kind you can always text 741741 to be in touch with a mental health professional, it is a free 24 hour text line. Shout out to my friend Kait the social worker for hooking me up with these tips! Let's be the change for our future! And to the families, teachers and staff at the school and all in the community who grieve, we are grieving with you as this is a great and unnecessary loss.

Friday, July 28, 2017

Let's Get to the Skinny of it...

Is anyone actually even bothering to bring up the notion to fix the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?  All we hear is repeal and replace, but not "lets get together and fix it to our liking."    I watched the debate at Capitol Hill about the "Skinny" repeal on the ACA.  The Senator from Wyoming, Mike Enzi, operated an "anti-filibuster" in which he is rambling on about the ACA with no real significance, taking long pauses, and not yielding any questions from Democrats (if you remember, the GOP has all but shut out the Democrats from reading the healthcare bill).   Enzi knows he has 40-plus minutes to the Democrats) to speak on the floor and all he is doing purposely making sure that the Democrats will have barely any time to read the bill.  He even ran out of things to say about the ACA and proceeded with other nonsense.

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Tr...ump

I couldn't stay away while on vacation while this bombshell dropped today.  Remember when Trump posted this during his campaign:
Well today The Donald has withered away another campaign promise as he rolled out the following three tweets:




Saturday, June 24, 2017

Democracy, Not Democracy

This little article of mine is aimed towards those hardcore, hardnosed, far-right Trump supporters who are perfectly fine accusing the Democrats of corruption while ignoring Trumps web of deceit.

I saw this tweet the other day and it made me grunt in annoyance:
Let's clear some things up about why that caption is completely wrong (and ignorant).

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Go to the Dinner!

Here is my take on the recent news that Trump has decided to skip the Correspondents' Dinner: change your course and go to it!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Puppet Strings

Unless you are someone who has absolutely zero interest in politics you probably have noticed the tight control of responses coming from the Trump administration within his first month in control.  Whether it is Kellyanne Conway, Sean Spicer, or Stephen Miller there is an unwavering theme that goes through the visible representatives of the Trump truck and that is the irrational concept that the media (with the exceptions of Fox News and Breitbart) are fake/wrong/un-American and that the President's authority and "wisdom" is trustworthy to the point that we shouldn't question his motives.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

The Immigration Game

When thinking about this ban of refugees from seven Middle Eastern countries you have to take into account different factors in concerns to the legalities as well as the impact that it will have on the United States as well as the world.

Before any person that slams this article for thinking that Trump is the only President that is doing something like this, just let it be known that further down in the article there will be other examples.

The biggest concern about this piece of executive legislation is what it can lead to, but at the current moment it is two sides of the same coin; one of optimism and one of serious concern.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Alternative Facts

Yesterday Press Secretary Sean Spicer lashed out at the media for it's report of the attendance numbers at Trump's inauguration Friday.  To put the numbers in perspective let's do this:

  • 1993 (Clinton): 800,000
  • 1997 (Clinton): 250,000
  • 2001 (Bush): 300,000
  • 2005 (Bush): 400,000
  • 2009 (Obama): 1.8 Million
  • 2013 (Obama): 1 Million
  • 2017 (Trump): 250,000 (estimated)

Saturday, January 21, 2017

It's Official: Trump is #45

IT happened...

IT will be burned into my memory forever...

IT was 12:15...

For every IT I am talking about I am referring about the Inauguration.  At 12:15 while my third class of the day was winding down I had the Inauguration on my laptop and I witnessed Donald Trump on my little video window get sworn in to become the 45th President of the United States of America.

Sunday, January 15, 2017

...And That's the Bottom Line 'cause Russia Said So!

There is a serious issue when the President-Elect blatantly seems to only care what Vladimir Putin says instead of the American people.   When he tweets that things are false about Russian involve because "that is what Russia said when I talked to them" then he either is the most incompetent man destined for the Oval Office or worse: an agent of Putin.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Year in Review: 2016

I want to start things off by thanking every person that has come to the blog and read my articles!  Words cannot describe how thankful I am to each reader!  With that said, it is New Year's Eve and if you're like me, you just want this dumpster fire of a year to go away.  As worrisome of a feeling that 2017 will be, we do have to stay optimistic about the current climate.  We need to remember that the People of these United States have the final say in all decisions in this land and shall continue to let our voices be heard and considered!

This blog officially started this month and during that time there were 14 articles written for the site.  There will be many more for sure in the next year!  So let's do the Year in Review and highlight the Top 5 articles published in the year 2016!

Top Five Articles of 2016
  1. Buddy System- How picking your really rich friends and campaign contributors is not "Draining the Swamp."
  2. A Letter to Donald Trump and His Tweets- Donald Trump needs to be more diplomatic in his tweets.  What he posts matters more so now than it did when he was just a businessman.
  3. Science: There's a Reason For It- Creationists and climate deniers need to understand that their views will lead to a lot of destruction in this world.
  4. GOP Ambushes NC Politics aka Reichstag Fire Pt. 2- How a last-minute power grab by the North Carolina GOP showed the world that democracy does not matter when you lose.
  5. Trump and Netanyahu: Partners in Crime- The worrisome tale of Israel and the rejection of the Two-State Solution.
Let's all have a great New Years and I look forward to writing more for Trump Monitor in 2017!  Thank you everyone!

Friday, December 30, 2016

Russian Sanctions and How They Will Affect Trump

For the joint FBI-DHS report on Russian hacking click here.

In a report released after a joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) they noted that there were two notable cyber attacks on the Democratic Party; one in the summer of 2015 and another in the spring of 2016.

For his response President Obama issued new sanctions yesterday against Russia in concerns of Russian involvement in the 2016 US election.  In an executive order he has given all Russian diplomats in the United States 72 hours to leave the country as well as shutting down two Russian Government-owned compounds that are located in Maryland and New York.  Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, has decided to not play tit-for-tat and will not force American diplomats in Russia to vacate.

This whole saga leads to a bigger question: What effect does this have on Trump and Republicans?

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Quick Muse: Fake News

Fake News played a huge roll in the 2016 election.  Even in the technological age where we can go and verify our sources with ease we still fall for news articles that are made to be seen as real when all it was is a giant hoax.  It's not like this is a new thing of course, but the feeling that we are becoming more gullible and susceptible to the articles we read on a daily basis.  There was a time where it was funny to see who would read an article from The Onion and post it as fact, but we now have articles out there that are published as truth and have caused dire consequences.

People need to understand that they need to check their sources as any person writing a paper for a class should and yes, popular news outlets do post bogus things from time to time and they need to be shown their errors when it happens.  

What bothers me is that some news outlets refuse to own up to their fake news and instead like to finger point towards the other news companies.  Let's look at Breitbart.  Breitbart has been caught by Vice News of posting a fake election map that only showed a small percentage of Democratic support.  Breitbart did admit the map was bogus, but they still continue to tweet that the left posted more fake news than they or other right wing/alt-right news agencies did. 

With so much focus on fake news it does bring every news article posted under scrutiny, but that does bring a positive to it: journalists have to be more on it to bring facts that can be backed up if their work is ever brought up for debate.  Yes, you still should not believe everything you read, say, and hear, but you have to make sure you do your research when you post, share, and talk.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Trump and Netanyahu: Partners in Crime

The nation of Israel is a peculiar place.  It is smack-dab in the middle of what's called the "Holy Land" where Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have been at odds and many conflicts have happened between them over many centuries.  In a modern world there is still issues that cause outbreaks of fighting and devastation between Jews and Muslims in this territory.  Sadly, it doesn't seem to end and probably will never end.

On that note, the current situation in Israel has become dire.  One of the biggest points of contention is the issue of Israeli settlements and how they affect the Western policy of wanting a two-state solution in Israel.  The two state solution involves letting Palestine become a country along with keeping Israel a country as well.  Israel would give up the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to Palestine in order to make this work.  The biggest obstacle into letting this happen is the host country itself: Israel

Friday, December 23, 2016

A Letter to Donald Trump and His Tweets

Let me just do this as a letter.  It's been agonizing to watch Donald Trump continuously tweet as a President-elect and not realize how dangerous he is becoming,  So let me start things off...

Saturday, December 17, 2016

GOP Ambushes NC Politics aka Reichstag Fire Pt. 2

This year's election proved to be a head turner for sure.  The candidate everyone expected to win lost and right now everything feels like limbo, but if there was a ray of light it's with the state of North Carolina.  But like with every bratty child in existence, it shows that there is a reason we all can't have nice things.

North Carolina during the election made absolutely no sense.  For the Presidential race it went Republican for Donald Trump, but for the Gubernatorial race it went Democrat for Roy Cooper.  One of the main reasons it did not go Democrat for both is because there were enough people that while they definitely did not like Trump, they also did not trust Hillary Clinton so they voted for the governor's race, but left the President's race blank.  Trump had it in the bag now, but the race for governor was too tight to call.

Move Over Jackson, There is a New Kitchen Cabinet in DC

The whole platform of Donald Trump was his Reagan slogan of "Make America Great Again" and conservative voters bought it.  What they bought more was that he was a businessman, not a career politician therefore he was the outsider needed to clean up Washington; a modern day Mr. Smith Goes to Washington if you will.  The anti-establishment man is sheep in wolf's clothing, not the other way around.  His voters were hoping for "sensibility" and "forward-thinking" ways but have been stiffed so mightily, yet they do not even see that somehow.  If a Trump supporter gets upset by that then let's show them his picks for his cabinet and their most important asset to Trump: their wealth.

Morning Musings

Is seven in the morning too early to start a blog post?  Not if your profession requires you to be up a lot earlier than that on a daily basis.  Seven is sleeping in for me.  Anyways, here is the Morning Musings also known as "What I plan on posting this weekend."

I have four topics in mind (subject to change of course) that will be either covered all today or some today and some tomorrow:
  1. Trump's Cabinet picks so far have a combined wealth of more than 1/3 of all US households
  2. North Carolina GOP's last minute power-grabs
  3. Russia's involvement in election hacking
  4. David Friedman named as Trump's Ambassador to Israel
Stay tuned after I have my morning coffee...

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

I Chose a Dangerous Profession

Okay, so before anyone jumps to conclusions, I'm not a spy or a soldier so if anyone thinks I am working somewhere that has me in constant danger this isn't the article for you.  I am a teacher, an educator if I want to sound fancy.  I live in a red state that is getting a blue governor and I have no idea what my future holds.

Now before you go crazy and wonder if this is going to be a personal post instead of a political post, let me answer by saying my profession and my area have everything to do with politics.