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Is California a Lost Cause?

Every day I turn on the news I hear one more reason to say goodbye to California. This makes me very sad as a native Californian. I was born and raised in California as were both my parents, and my maternal Grandmother. My boys were born here as well and I assumed the tradition would go on. However I am afraid I may have to say goodbye. I do not want to give up and leave, because that is part of the problem. The last few years California has actually seen it's population go down. When asked why people leave, there are various reasons, the taxes, the public schools, the illegal aliens, the cost of living and so on. These are very important issues to me as well but at what point do we say it is a lost cause? Can we ever get back to normalcy or are we so over run by special interests? Between the open border crowd, the climate change crowd, the pro-union crowd there is no room for the conservative Christian middle class crowd. Who is standing up for us? I want to stand up for us and fight for my state, but I think many people are so apathetic and disillusioned they think one person can not change. We are so busy working and raising our kids that we do not have time to go protest every other thing, and we are so busy that so much is slipping away. More and more of our income is being taken away, and thus more of our freedoms. I want to scream from the mountain tops but I have to go take my son to school.

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POLITICS

I have always thought politics encompassed everything because sadly the government is so much a part of our lives. To say you are not interested in politics to me says you are not interested in being in control of your own life. I once had a professor say there is hardly anything in your life that some aspect of government is not part of. Think of your day...if you sleep on a mattress there are regulations on what type of material it is made of, if you have an alarm clock with a radio it is regulated by the FCC, the food you have for breakfast is regulated by the FDA, the street you drive/walk/ride on is regulated by your city, and who can count how many regulations go into the car you drove. Your place of employment is covered by numerous agencies, the building you work in, the company you work for, and if you have go to public school others decide what you should learn, what you should eat, how you should play and the list goes on and on. I myself am tired of this nanny state and it is getting worse. The city of Los Angeles has barred new construction of fast food restaurants, are they going to pay the difference for the people who are looking for affordable food? Fast food restaurants do have healthier choices, you do not have order a triple cheeseburger with fries and a shake. It is not the the job of the government to tell people what restaurants they can eat at, you should be responsible for your choices, good or bad. When the anti-smoking fascists started there were warnings food was next and they said "do not be ridiculous," but here it is. The government already controls so much of our lives, what is next? When you are deciding who to vote for or even deciding whether not to vote please make sure you think about what impact your choice will make. Not voting is yet again allowing other people to make choices for you, and when you are deciding on a candidate think about what I believe Thomas Jefferson said; a government powerful enough to give you everything is strong enough to take everything away.
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The Benefits of Preschool

 

I just read an Opinion in the Wall Street Journal titled "Protect Our Kids from Preschool,"by Shikha Dalmia and Lisa Snell. I have two boys, one six and one three and neither are going or went to preschool. I have been lucky enough to be a stay at home Mom for which I am very grateful. I understand not everyone is able to do that. Since I have been able to do that I wanted to spend and enjoy the most time possible with my kids. With my first one I was not sure I made the right decision to not put him in preschool. I made the decision for many reasons, first I was not ready to have him away from me, which I know is purely selfish. Second I thought I would be able to give him the academic portion he would need before starting kindergarten. Third for socialization I took him to Sunday School, and placed him in some playgroups to be around kids his age. The last reason was financial, I just could not see spending hundreds of dollars a month to have my child away from me at such a small age. I myself never went to preschool and I graduated college and am a functioning member of society. I was lucky as well to have had my Mom be at home with me. I am mentioning the stay at home aspect because of course this does not apply to those who have to place their kids in day care, that is completely different. However I do not think if you are a stay at home parent you should feel obligated to place your child in preschool. What makes you think separating your child from you at an earlier age is beneficial. I hear mothers talking about all that is expected from your child in kindergarten now, well that is true but how hard is it to go over those things with your child? Preschool is hardly any instruction, maybe one-third. I am just tired of the government telling us they need more control over our children's' upbringing and want to force us to pay for it. There have been various studies showing separating children from their parents has a negative impact. I would guess there are no studies showing more time away from your kids is beneficial. I know I may be offering mostly anecdotal evidence but there are kids that did not do well academically or socially and were in preschool, I have seen no affect, except maybe preschool having a negative impact on behavior. My oldest started kindergarten last year and did very well despite not going to preschool. His teachers said at both parent teacher conferences how they wish they had more students like him in their class. He did very well socially and academically so all he would have got from preschool is less money for his family. If you make the decision to place your child in preschool do it for the right reasons. The more I see I am very glad I made the decision to protect my child from preschool. If interested you can view the above mentioned opinion at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121936615766562189.html
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