Wednesday, February 27, 2008

"All politics are local"- Tip O'Neill

Here's how I know this is true:

I tend to have left-oriented views on politics. This being said, I feel it's best to have politicians in office who share my views (identity politics, anyone?).
I am covered under my dad's health insurance plan.


My dad tends to be mostly right-oriented. This being said, he feels it's best to have politicians in office who share his views. In fact, he works for a prominent Republican figure in Missouri, and if this guy wasn't in office, my dad would be out a job. His health insurance plan is through his job.

Although we don't have many stances on political issues in common, it's best that his views win out, at least in Missouri, so that he can keep his job. If he keeps his job, he keeps his insurance. If he keeps his insurance, he keeps me on his plan.

SO, even though I most likely would NOT vote for the guy who keeps my dad employed, it's best that he is elected. Otherwise, I wouldn't have health insurance.

How's that for a pickle?

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

I miss writing on here sometimes.

Like now. Every few months, I'll write something because I remember how much happens in my life and want to write just a little bit. This entry is in reaction to reading the other blog posts on this page.

New year, new semester, new faces. I, of course, have a lot of reading and work to do by tomorrow morning. My mom just came to visit for the weekend, which was a really good time. My fridge and freezer are full of food. I love unintended alliteration. One of my good friends from Washington is interning at my work and lives not three blocks from me. It was almost 70 degrees her today. Pretty awesome. Those are the big ones.

I suppose I'm done now. I know this is boring to read, so I apologize. And to make matters worse, I have no pictures because I am writing this from school! Dag.