How to Talk To Republicans About Single Payer if You Must
Republicans want everybody to pay for everything. They also don’t believe in big government. If there were enough jobs, we could do that. Billionaires have all the power right now, and if it were up to me I’d put disabled people in cabinet positions. I would work to getting everybody and anybody disabled who wants a job, to have a job, picked not because of affirmative action but because of merit. Republicans are sad creatures, who want innocent people to die without health care. That is not the sort of moderate I am. If any of them had any decency at all , they would see that the Affordable Care Act made a minor dent in our health care crisis. But really, most of Congress these days are in it for themselves. We need to enact term limits because we need fresh blood in Congress. Why is the age you have to be to run for Congress 35? I’m 36. It is time for me to take my political aspirations seriously.
Long ago, I realized the only way I can make a difference is by getting myself a law degree, and running for office. In junior college I got myself into student government for two years as a result of this desires despite how incredibly unstable I was during this time. I want to try student government at De Anza. I want to run for District 10 in 2020, and I want to volunteer for the current District 10 representative. This is one way to begin the journey. Health care is a hot button issue right now, what with the flu outbreak. Sick people have an expensive proposition to be in the hospital. I stay away from sick people. I wash my hands.
I do not expect to get the flu this year. If I do, I’m staying put at home if I do. I have already put up with a sprained ankle this year, besides my knee’s continuing drama. I want to make money this year. Enough money that it counts as significant income, and well, during a Republican administration I know I have more of a chance to make money. But what about all the people I know who are low-income and desperate? Desperation is not cool to show during interviews, but I worry about those people. My friends are in need of work as much as anybody else.
My law degree is not something I will use to make money. Instead, I want to become a pro bono lawyer to help those who have no legal help available. I can’t imagine making a dime as a lawyer although I would like to be a prosecutor. I’d be good as the defense as well. But how many times will I have to take the Bar? I imagine it will be as bad as my driving test was, seeing as I took my drive test 7 times, passing on the 7th time. With the written, it was worse, I must have taken the written 60 times in one-year, then one day I passed it. In the modern era, I have only taken the written once, with a -3 score. I have only had traffic school once. I got a 90%. So when will I be able to make money and get into junior college since I want to retake classes as well as get better grades for classes I got Cs in.