Educational Overhaul? (Part 1)


I realize now that my perceived problems with our educational system cannot be adequately addressed in one blog entry, so this will have to be an ongoing topic. While I lack power to influence and change the situation directly, I hope that my ideas will influence and stimulate others, and in time the faults and shortcomings of our schools will be corrected. Well.. here we go.

 

In a time when healthcare, foreign wars, collapsing economy, and global warming dominate discussion and politics, America is ignoring what I believe to be the most important issue affecting our future. The education of the future generations, from elementary schools all the way up to the Universities, are substandard and ineffective, and need to be fixed just as much as our healthcare or our economy. Majority of Americans spend between 12 to 20 years in schools, while some go even beyond that. Is all that time in school really that helpful? Child education is mandatory, but is it beneficial?

 



Healthcare Update


After months of back and forth arguing, name calling, rumor spreading, political hell, the House Democrats have rolled out the new health care bill. The measure, which will probably be voted on sometime next week, will extend health care coverage to about 96% of American population (legal population that is). The part that I’m excited about is that it WILL include a government option to compete with private health insurance providers. Also, the bill will provide federal subsidies to families that are unable to afford health insurance without them. Large companies would be required to cover all workers, while individuals would also be required to get health insurance.

 

Now the focus will shift towards the Senate, where Senator Reid is putting up the final touches on his version of the bill. While the Senate bill will also contain a public option, it appears it will also have a clause that will let individual states drop out if they chose, something the House version lacks. This comes as a major boost to President Obama, for whom healthcare legislation has been the top domestic priority. Now if only he could get us out of Afghanistan..

 



Why Do We Persist?


A few weeks ago, on October 7th, we marked the eighth anniversary of our engagement in Iraq. I wonder how many people celebrated? Along the way we marked over 1,000 deaths of coalition forces, countless Taliban fighters, and the ultimate victims: Afghani civilians. It is a war which the public of United States, Afghanistan, and probably the rest of the world is against. At this point, I don’t think many people even remember why we’re fighting there in the first place.

 

I don’t think we’ll fully comprehend the impact 9/11 had on our society. It scared us, made us feel very vulnerable and very mortal. We realized the oceans that wash our shores aren’t so wide as to fully insulate us from the strife that plagues the rest of the world. We are very lucky in that respect. While we have had terrorist attacks against our country, few American civilians have lived through war. The last time we had a war within United States was over 130 years ago. Aside from those soldiers who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and other US conflicts, no one really knows what war is. Europe knows war. They remember well the destruction and loss of life that resulted from Hitlers ambitions to rule the world. Unfortunately, we are not as wise. And even more, unfortunately, we had men in power who capitalized on our feelings of fear and vulnerability after 9/11. The public was rallied to war. Some wanted revenge, others wanted terrorist wiped out to ensure safety, and few believed that we were going there for humanitarian reasons. I doubt any of those were real reasons for war. In reality, we either wanted another base in the region or we just wanted the resources the country had to offer.

 



The True Impact of Our Actions?


Although this blog is still very, very young, I’ve been trying to determine what would it be best for. While right now and for the foreseeable future it is just a platform for my opinions, hopefully one day it will transform into something more than that. Maybe one day it will help change the world. However, I don’t think that that’s something that can be accomplished without understanding the world, it’s delicate interactions, and just how much impact we play on others. Today I want to bring to attention just how many are being hurt by United States’ political and military strategy in Pakistan.

 

It is unfortunate that the American public is not exposed to more information about the humanitarian disaster that is occurring in Pakistan right now. Instead of giving air time to pundits who do nothing but sow division and hate among the population, we need a news outlet that provides just that.. NEWS. From around the world, preferably. According to an Saadia Tour, an assistant professor at Staten Island, who was interviewed by CollegeSocialistWorker.org, the recent offensive by the Pakistan military, with full support from the United States, is having a terrible impact on the civilian population. Close to 150,000 have been displaced already, and experts estimate that another 250,000 will be driven from their homes before it’s over.

 



Resignation Heard Around the World?


A senior U.S. official in Afghanistan, Matthew Hoh, became the first known U.S. official to resign in protest to the Afghanistan War. While this resignation probably will not be heard around the world, it is still a step in the right direction. Hoh, a former Marine Corp. captain with experience in Iraq, began working in Afghanistan earlier this year. However, after only five months in Afghanistan he describes the conflict as:

 

“..reminds me horribly of our involvement with South Vietnam; an unpopular corrupt government we backed at the expense of our Nation’s own internal peace.”

 

This is a major resignation, and definitively a blow to Obama administration’s plan in Afghanistan. Hoh is not, as he himself put it so eloquently:

 

‘..I’m not some peacenik, pot-smoking hippie who wants everyone to be in love.. There are plenty of dudes who need to be killed, I was never more happy than when our Iraq team whacked a bunch of guys.’

 




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