Thursday, March 10, 2011

Child Poverty at new high

In class we learned about the increasing poverty in children and now its one of the highest rates of child poverty recorded. It talked about how the people who were in poverty never even thought they would be in that situation. It's kind of scary knowing how badly America is doing when it comes to economics, I know my dad is having major money problems and my step mom has been laid off twice since early 2010 because of economic reasons. 

"Poverty in the United States is cyclical in nature with roughly 13 to 17% of Americans living below the federal poverty line at any given point in time, and roughly 40% falling below the poverty line at some point within a 10-year time span" 
I think this is a major problem when people are starting to sleep in their cars. A child should not have to experience the years they change the most in a motel where people are doing drug deals and getting shot all the time. If they are raised around it they might become like it when they are adults, and we don't need our criminal rate to go up because of poverty. Little to no people should be living in the "land of opportunity" hungry. I honestly think the lack of jobs is because of all the illegal immigrants. I know plenty of factories would rather higher less payed immigrants to make more money for themselves than to hire actual citizens whose pay would be a bit more. 


Nearly 15 million children in the United States – 21% of all children – live in families with incomes below the federal poverty level – $22,050 a year for a family of four. Research shows that, on average, families need an income of about twice that level to cover basic expenses. Using this standard, 42% of children live in low-income families.


Thats a quote from NCCP, a group who is all about child poverty.  This is really sad, people need to focus more on this than warfare and such.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

BYU COLLEGE BOY SUSPENDED.

A basketball player from BYU was suspended for having pre-marital sex with his girlfriend. He was suspended from all basketball for the rest of the season.
BEFORE I STATE MY OPINION ON THIS MATTER, READ THE HONOR CODE OF THIS SCHOOL.
http://saas.byu.edu/catalog/2010-2011ucat/GeneralInfo/HonorCode.php#HCOfficeInvovement
It's pretty long, just skim.

My thoughts are , all college boys (and girls) want sex. You should not expect young adults to wait on having sex until they are married. If you raised a child who is abstinent, I SALUTE YOU.
They should not of been suprised... ON THE OTHER HAND.
It definitely says that you shall not have sexual relations unless you are married with that person.... and he SHOULD of read that before he came to college here. He did not have to go to college at BYU, he went on his own will. That is why there isn't really an excuse for him breaking the rules.
I don't know which side I would take on this situation. If I was the person in charge of giving his punishment I think a warning would of been alright.

NO TO SENATE BILL 5!

From everything I know, Senate Bill 5 is a bill that if passed, will cut the bargaining right of teachers and other public union workers.
"If Senate Bill 5 passes the Ohio Legislature, we will no longer have the right to Collective Bargaining.  If that happens, we will all be in great jeopardy.   This bill would take away the rights of tens of thousands of AFSCME members to negotiate for wages, health care, sick leave, dental, and other benefits." 

This is a high concern for my family because my father will lose 30 percent of his pay if this bill is passed! That means we have to spend 400 dollars less each month. I found a whole website that tracks all the rallies and information about this bill, and it's pretty useful.
ANYWAYS. I usually can see both sides of the coin when it comes to issues, but this I do not see. If this bill is passed then teachers who have worked for a long time will not get their well worth pay for sticking around for so long. This /probably/ means that alot of people who would think about going into the teaching career will not, and it will start to become a crappy job people get just because they need the money. LIKE MCDONALDS! [Maybe not as extreme] Well obviously we wont be getting as good as education as if we had people who actually cared about our knowledge working. OH WAIT! Thats not all the reasons why this stupid bill needs to be demolished. IF THE TEACHERS DON'T HAVE BARGAINING RIGHTS, THEN WHO STOPS THEM FROM TURNING OUR CLASSROOMS INTO A RECK?!? [50 people in one class] They will begin to lay off teachers for "finance" purposes and then that means the classes will grow in size. Well the bargaining rights are gone so the teachers can't fight against that. Who the hell(sorry for my language) can learn with 49 other people in the room?!? You definatley can't get the attention you need from a teacher to fully understand the lesson and I bet they will be much more grumpy after teaching 6 classes of 50 each day. SHEESH.
Now heres where I would start talking about why this bill may be helpful. BUT I DON'T SEE ANY GOOD THINGS ABOUT IT! Please inform me why we need this bill then maybe I could write a paragraph about it.
By the way, this is the first blog I'VE EVER MADE. I am unsure on what youre supposed to do.... I might just stick to video blogging. Sounds cool.




HERES A VIDEO ABOUT IT.[If I didnt explain enough] Its from Febuary 16.