The adventures of Mommy woman

I just caught a little bit of Good Morning America's coverage from Iowa and had to switch to Noggin (for my toddler and for my sanity).  Chris Cuomo was seated with what was obviously a cherry picked group who had very different views on  how to pick a president.  The one that really got to me was the young woman.

They went around the table and said who they were supporting.  The one man who sounded most intelligent and informed said he was undecided.  The young woman said she was supporting Obama.  Stating that she supported Obama isn't what disturbed me, it was her reasoning.  When asked about the issues near and dear to their hearts, the young woman said health care.  Fine, that's a big one that many are concerned about.  But here's the first disturbing part, she just doesn't want to pay for it!

She described herself as a young woman who isn't in college and isn't covered by her parents.  She doesn't want to get married just to be covered and she doesn't want a job  just to be covered.  She, in her own words, just doesn't want to pay for it and none of the candidates are addressing people like her.

Ah yes, her people.  The young, lazy, selfish, unthinking masses who want the "government" to take care of them because "they just don't want to".  Yikes!  But I'm sure she's far from alone on this sentiment.

Here's the kicker though.  When asked why she's picked Obama, she said it would be really cool to have a minority president and noone is talking about that either.  Maybe because it's racist and insane to pick the leader of the free world based on skin color!!

This young, air headed, confident, self involved young person embodies my biggest fears about our country.  Too many of our young people are not thinking in reality.  They are thinking in idealism.  It's all about what would be "cool" and what they want from the government.  No thought behind who will then pay.  Where will the money come from to pay for the things they don't want to work to pay for?

God help us!


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on Jan 04, 2008

no first you have to get people use to the idea of voting. fewer than 50% of the voting population votes during a presidential election. and only about 25% vote otherwise. you have to get people use to the idea of voting.

Why is it a good thing for people to vote if they don't undersatnd what they're voting on?

on Jan 04, 2008

some of these non voters will never vote because they are lazy. but most i think do not vote because they feel that they are uninformed and people like you keep telling them not to vote unless they get informed.
What's keeping them from being informed?  We live in a world where information is everywhere.  Anyone can go to a public library and look things up in any language they need on a computer for free.  I'm not telling people how to vote or they don't have the right but I certainly stand by my statement that it is far worse to vote when you are uninformed than to not vote at all.  Political camps have way more power over those who don't inform themselves than those that do.

If you can't understand the importance of being an informed voter, you aren't worth conversing with anyway.  You are the kind of person that I'm afraid of.  I wouldn't want you to drive a car without proper instruction.  I certainly don't want you deciding who the leader of the free world is without any homework being done about the issues and where each nominee stands on them.  The person has to do more than look good and sound good.  They need to do more than have celebrity friends.  They need to have credentials.  They need to be firm on topics.  I have no problem with people forming different opinions of different nominees based on differing values.  As long as it is an informed opinion!

 

on Jan 04, 2008
What's keeping them from being informed?


the info is not readily available.
on Jan 04, 2008

the info is not readily available.
Bull flop!  Like I said, absolutely anyone can go to a public library and, even if they don't know how to use a computer, they can ask a librarian how to google each nominee.  I had no idea where the nominees stood on issues, so you know what I did?  I got on google and typed "Obama on the issues"..."Huckabee on the issues" etc.

What is your definition of readily available?

on Jan 04, 2008

the info is not readily available.

Do you swallow your tongue if you're not actively concentrating on not doing so?

on Jan 04, 2008
the info is not readily available.
Do you swallow your tongue if you're not actively concentrating on not doing so?


i thought you were against flaming people.
on Jan 04, 2008
you two are computer experts. most people including librarains only know how to turn them on and off. and how to get online barely. i know a little more than that but i am not an expert either.


as for readily available how about everyone's story on the same website or at least connection from one site. plus the other things for that states election day activaties.
on Jan 04, 2008
as for empowering politicians. the fewer number of voters the easier it is to say something that they will like.
on Jan 04, 2008
What's keeping them from being informed?


the info is not readily available.


Bullshit. Every place I've ever lived has sent out, prior to the election (in the mail) a Voter Information pamphlet, which contained all of the (major) candidates and their positions.

If people are too lazy to pick up that damned magazine that comes to their house free of charge before every election, they don't deserve to vote.
on Jan 04, 2008

If people are too lazy to pick up that damned magazine that comes to their house free of charge before every election, they don't deserve to vote.
Amen!

you two are computer experts.
Thanks for the laugh!   There is no way, by anyone's account that I could be considered a computer expert.  I have been a stay-at-home mom for the past 11yrs.  My 11yr old is more of a "computer expert" than I am!

Librarians, on the other hand, have degrees and I guarantee they know more than how to turn a computer on and off.  You're just full of excuses.

 

on Jan 04, 2008
Every place I've ever lived has sent out, prior to the election (in the mail) a Voter Information pamphlet, which contained all of the (major) candidates and their positions.


to registered voters.


and as has been stated on here if your stupid you shouldn't vote. so if you shouldn't vote why register.

you want to limit the number of people who vote. i want to increase the number of people who vote.
on Jan 04, 2008
JillUserJanuary 4, 2008 19:37:58Reply #57


Thanks for the laugh!


then why do you have the company logo by your name. unless of course your brads wife. which still sets you apart from the normal joe-shmoe.
on Jan 04, 2008
Librarians, on the other hand, have degrees and I guarantee they know more than how to turn a computer on and off. You're just full of excuses.


most of the librarians i have talked to knew less than i did.

on Jan 04, 2008
the liberals want to limit the voters to the people who will vote for them. so what makes you any different than them. limiting the number of voters for any reason is wrong.


i know that the worst reason to vote for someone is because of the party that they belong too. but at least 30% of the voters vote for the person because of the party they are in or because of the party that their dad voted for. these people don't care to learn anything about the person.


i agree that education is important. i have argued this in two other threads. and was told i was stupid because i thought that maybe all or some of college could be payed for by the federal government.
on Jan 04, 2008
by the way the statement "i don't know anything because i have been a housewife for 11 years" is a bad excuse for not knowing something that you want or should know.
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