Thursday, March 28, 2013

Education, does it have a happy hour?

The future is affected by one's course of actions, and staying on "the right path" is encouraged to ensure a successful future. Although my definition of success differ from others, we all work hard to attain the future we think about on a daily basis. While some inherit success through birth, many rely on the educational system to acquire knowledge, experience, and skills in preparation for the life ahead.

Parents work hard to save money in order for their kid to obtain a college degree with as little stress as possible. Thousands, if not millions, of students enroll in college with the intention of starting his career of life and earn money. According to the article "Student Loan Debt Crisis: How’d We Get Here and What Happens Next?", student loan debt is increasing, More and more students depend on loans to pay for the education needed for a good future. Drop out rates are increasing due to the increase in cost of higher education (The Fiscal Times). Although financial aid is available for students, some are still forced to take a student loan to cover the tuition. Where is the government in all this? Why does the government make it more difficult for their people to get education?

Intelligence shouldn't be kept away from the people, if anything education should be free. The United States has the potential of becoming the greatest country in the world, but making education harder to attain will hurt the nation. An educated nation would lead to major improvements in technology, medicine, finding cures for diseases, etc. The government should push to educate everyone instead of spending money on weapons and useless researches. If free education is too much, why not work to lower the cost? As a college student, graduating is important. I work hard to attain a good future for myself, and to live a life free from the stress of not having enough money. Having a large sum of debt after graduation is not something anyone would want, so why not provide the people with a helping hand?

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Economics vs The Future

Political Animal readers continue to stick it to “Fix the Debt”
By Samuel Knight

The Great Depression of 1929; this is a topic that we are all familiar with. Millions of shares of stocks were sold in one day, but within just a few days prices fell. This was the start of what is known as the stock market crash of 1929. Many lost their jobs due to this crash, which in turn destroyed the economy. On top of this crash, severe droughts caused farmers to lose their farms, resulting in major food shortages that brought starvation. Countless of lives were lost and many were forced to leave their homes in order to find a better location to sustain their families.

Although our economy has improved over the decades, we still face the possibility of a major economic meltdown. Prices on gas, food, and our everyday necessities are rising on a daily basis, while our paychecks seem to get smaller and smaller. "You say let's cut tax rates so our economy can grow, but we tried that, and all it did was stifle and slow it", said Priscilla Bremser. The Government has been attempting to cut tax rates to provide a better standard of living for citizens of what many dream about as the "Land of Opportunity". On the contrary, this attempt caused many to lose trust in the government because all that they have done is make our lives harder. The Fiscal Cliff, for example, increased tax on a worker by 2%. Where is all of our hard earned money going? And Guess what? According to The Concord Coalition, national debt is projected to increase in the next few decades. When will we see improvements? Is this an environment that we want to raise a family in?

Many of us work hard to put food on the table and make use of overtime pay just to be able to live pay check to pay check. This blog shows the importance in keeping our economy healthy, so to speak. It is important to improve our economy rather than destroy it. A repeat of the Great Depression would be devastating. It would eventually make the country weak, raising the possibility of war. Raising a family in a poor economy causes heavy burden. With the decline in our economy there would be an increase in abortion, many abandoned children, and unemployment rates would skyrocket, redefining the meaning of what we presume to be normal. If our economy continues to worsen, then a life in the United States would become a nightmare rather than a dream. I believe that a powerful nation should maintain a strong economy, great military support, and the will to improve the lives of the people. For we are born to live a meaningful life, not a life of despair. The economy is in need of a change; a change to improve our future.