Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Lower Voting Age to 16!

Hearing Speaker Pelosi make this comment reminded me of when they lowered the drinking age in 1971. 
In 1971, Michigan lowered the drinking age to 18 years old. I was a senior in high school and like many of my friends we thought it was correct because we could drive, vote and get drafted and go to Vietnam. We figured if we could die for our country we could drink.
Late 1960s and 1970s: Drinking age lowered. During the late 1960s and 1970s, nearly all states lowered the drinking age to 18. This led to a huge increase in alcohol-related car accidents and drunk driving was deemed a public health crisis. In the mid-1970s, 60 percent of all traffic fatalities were alcohol related, according to the National Institute of Health(NIH). Over two-thirds of car accidents involving persons aged 16 to 20 were alcohol-related.
It was a terrible decision to allow drinking at 18. We no longer had to drive to Ohio for 3.2 beer. We no longer had to wait around beer stores waiting for someone buy for us while we hoped they did not run off with our money. 
During lunch hour we were allowed to leave campus and we went to the bar for lunch or bought a GIQ beer and drove around eating our sandwiches. Every Friday night after games we were in a local bar, then drove home or to a friend’s house. 
Perhaps we were old enough to fight in Vietnam but we were not mature enough to drink. The Military could handle 18-year-old drinkers but society could not. The main reason they lowered the age was to get a vote, pure and simple!
In 1984, President Reagan changed the law back to 21.
And now… it is happening again - 
"I, myself, personally -- I'm not speaking for my caucus -- I, myself, have always been for lowering the voting age to 16," Pelosi said. "I think it's really important to capture kids when they're in high school, when they're interested in all of this, when they're learning about the government, to be able to vote."  https://insider.foxnews.com/2019/03/15/nancy-pelosi-supports-lowering-voting-age-16-fox-friends-guests-debate
I’m sorry but a vote is a privilege that comes with being an adult. I do not consider high school children adults. I don’t care if they work and pay taxes at 16. 
Pelosi (and others) also want to give Illegal Aliens the right to vote. In most countries, suffrage, the right to vote, is generally limited to citizens of the country. Some countries, however, extend voting rights to resident non-citizens. Such voting rights extended to non-citizens are often restricted or limited in some ways, with the details of the restrictions or limitations varying from one country to another. I can’t vote in other countries so why should I expect others to vote in mine. Again, it’s about the vote.
One area of the brain that experiences the most rapid changes during teenage years is the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain involved in judgment and decision making. Thus, teens are biologically more likely to have lapses in judgment. In other words, they have not lived long enough to experience life without being swayed by others or have the capacity to understand they are being used.
Electoral College – 
Pete Buttigieg and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, both of whom are running to unseat President Trump in 2020, want to see an end to the Electoral College. Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke said Tuesday he sees "a lot of wisdom" in the idea.

Sorry - I do not want New York, California, Texas or Florida picking who will be the President of the UNITED STATES. Yes, United States, not the states with the greatest number of people. You pick your own governor’s and that is fine by the popular vote. 
If you want the popular vote to rule who will be president then I want the territorial boundaries of each state redrawn so that population and where people live will be divided by 50 so that everyone as an equal chance. Sounds ridiculous, Yes, so does allowing the bigger states to rule.
Supreme Court – No comment see above



DO they not see what is going on? If you can't win by the rules, change them until you do win. 



Wednesday, March 06, 2019

"Fix the Damn Roads" - It's no longer Cute!


I watched three newscast yesterday on different channels and I must have heard that "Fix the Damn Roads" phrase a dozen times. It’s no longer “Cute” Governor Whitmer. I’m really tired of hearing you say that phrase. I’m sure all the youngsters in Michigan will now start adding “Damn” to their everyday vocabulary. I suppose the increase spending in your budget for literacy will cover the costs.
The budget recommendation also provides for an expansion of the Great Start Readiness Program in the amount of $85 million, making preschool programs available to more students across the state and improving the programs in place today. The budget plan also jumpstarts early literacy initiatives with an investment of $24.5 million to triple the number of state-funded literacy coaches in schools.

I thought teachers taught literacy?
Now that she's in office, the question about whether she can “fix the damn roads,” as she boldly announced in her political ads seems to have hit a huge POTHOLE!
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's first executive budget will propose phasing in a 45-cent per-gallon fuel tax increase to "fix the damn roads."
Whitmer sidestepped a question about how to fix the roads without raising taxes but said she's open to ideas on how to improve road conditions in the state, including the possibility of a toll road — although she said out-of-state travel into Michigan is not common like other states that have toll roads.
"I never dreamed in a million years I'd be known as the fix-the-damn-roads lady," she said to laughter. "We're going to fix the damn roads, but I've got to acknowledge that it's going to take a little while."
What about the Pension Tax? 
Michigan lawmakers take first step to repeal tax on pensions.
This is going to be interesting to see how she juggles all these campaign pledges.