Our laws and constitution are based on the foundation of humanity. Our natural instinct comes from what we see, hear, do, and are taught as children. I honestly don't think that children can comprehend any form of violence without lavish repercussions later on in life; until they can understand what the meaning of violence is; which in my opinion, is not until they are at least eight years of age. Our constitution and our laws are the reason we have basic rights, it is our freedom, our right to have choices. America has it all, we do not, at the same time. We lose more of our rights every time we vote. Only the states with the electoral votes, win. How is that equal for the whole country? That should be unconstitutional and divides us up as America, That is misleading to hear, "every vote counts." We are being subject to professional scams, corruption, racism, deadly unknown diseases, our children endangered through online schooling vulnerable to hacked remote access to track them. We need to keep kids safe! It all lies in the hands of what next great Political hero is going to shed light on these issues and guide America back into what it means to be humane. Why not settle disputes with peace; like having Trump as Vic-President and collaborating, instead of feuding. Create Win-Win situations to bring peace to our nation that is on the brink of going to war with ourselves over political views. We all are fighting each other in something we all just want the same thing in, so why compete when we could collaborate? We should not move forward with the depletion of paper records when we can not secure our own government databases. Do we still common sense anymore?
I watch the world news almost daily and I see how we do not compare to other countries' technological advancement and the US treasury of the USA was recently hacked into (by Russia), we are just now figuring this out, but they did not just hack into the system. (WorldNewsNow, assessed Dec. 13, 2020) It happened this last Spring. This last Spring is the beginning of the depletion of our currency; with the signs, you see on almost all cash registers, "National coin shortage, Please pay with debit/credit card or exact change." The thing that makes this surreal is when I worked for the Department of Social and Health Services five years ago (as a care provider); I encountered a disturbing letter from my "Union" workers, (that skipped town days after the arrival of this letter), which stated, "There has been an unknown security breach in our systems. Your background check and fingerprints, along with 300,000 other background checks, have been compromised." They offered me to pay for a year free on "Lifelock." My background check is like an asset to me I entrust the government to protect. I am concerned for our country could have corruption in our police force training and the capital of our nation, because of this security breach.
I hope this blog can educate, advocate, and warn individuals to watch for unusual activity. Then talk about it. People need to open up their eyes to the fact that "BIC coins" and online banking over currency are only beneficial to other countries, not to us. For we do not have the technology to secure our systems; so why give in to be monitored and profiled, if that is the opposite of what being a free American stands for? Our currency is also one of our American foundations of what we represent. It says it all over the money we use in America. What would that say for lower-class working America, that cannot afford "BIC coins" or banking online? We need a leader with these issues in mind and solutions to our biggest problem: The uncertainty to live free, safe, and shall not fear or be harmed, and the right to live and prosper, with peace and quality of life. I plan to be part of the positive change amongst these uncharted territories were encountering; in this day of age; in our unsettling society. We need a modern-day John Lock to empower us into what to do in this century.
The prompt the teacher gave that got this response was,
In your discussion consider the three great issues that Locke considered.
How we should educate our children?
Who should rule over us?
What should we do about people who have different religious ideas from us?
The worst part is that the teacher has to reply to every single one of these prompting further discussion from them as if they aren't reading the diatribes of a person who is currently in the process of dying from a stroke. I genuinely couldn't think of a worse thing to be paid to do
Sorry I assumed this was a 19 year old freshman until this part, but it reads more like a septuagenarian. Especially the fear of "BIC coins."