Thursday, February 15, 2018

Whose Fault Is This?


Do you really pay attention when you vote? Do you take it seriously?  Do you do your homework and research the candidates?  I’m not talking about President.  I’m talking about the real policymakers:  Representatives, Senators, local leaders. Do you really know who you’re voting for?  Or do you pick a name you recognize, or a name you like, or a position on the ballot?  Why did you make that choice?  Is it possible you made a massive judgmental mistake?  Are you doing your “civic duty” without research?  If so, you could be voting against everything you believe in. You could be voting for this.

If the thought of children lying dead in a classroom repulses you, you may have voted for someone who enabled that.  Don’t blame Trump, or Obama, or “W’, or Clinton, or Bush Sr. Any President is almost completely ineffectual in creating actual change—that onus rests on congress.  You may have voted to drain the swamp, you may have voted for hope and change, you may have voted for a kinder, gentler nation, you may have voted because “it’s the economy, stupid”—but those Presidents have all come and gone, or will go.  A President has term limits, some get 8 years-- thank God some only get 4 years; but the common denominator is congress. 

I can’t find an exact number of representatives and senators who have served over 20 years, but I’m pretty sure it’s too many.  Everyone may be idealistic when they first get elected, but time and money and the desire for job security makes too many beholden to those with deep pockets-- like the NRA. I’ll admit that I’m a pacifist.  I hate guns.  I personally see no reason to have one.  But I also think if we were all the same, it would be a damn boring world, so I can’t deny anyone else’s desire to own guns.  Although I do love watching the biathlon at the Olympics, which includes shooting, so I can’t give guns up altogether.  Anyhow, I digress.  There is absolutely no reason for an average citizen, i.e. non-military, non-police, to own an assault rifle.  An AR-15 is meant for one thing only: to kill humans.  Let’s face it; you are not going elk hunting with an AR-15. Can’t we just agree that assault rifles, bump stocks, and magazines have no place in our schools, churches, malls, concert halls or movie theatres?

My heart breaks for the families for the victims in Florida.  Seventeen families, 17 sets of parents, will never be able to say ‘Happy Valentine’s Day” to each other again because it will forever be the day that their child was murdered. Whether that child was a student, a teacher, or a football coach—they were all someone’s child. Their families will never be the same. And we allowed it to happen.  All of us.  We vote without hard thought. Or we don’t vote.  We hold no one accountable. And nothing changes.  

So, please pay attention when you vote.  Take it seriously.  Do your homework. Research the candidates. Unfortunately, in our world, it’s a matter of life and death.