Archive for April 19th, 2007

Senate approves ban on partial-birth abortions

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Boy, I’m entering into something that I normally stay very, very, very far away from, but it seems that its something worthy of discussion.

I missed the news yesterday about the S.C. rubber stamping Bush’s smack down on partial birth abortions, regardless of anything.  Now, I’m strongly of the opinion that the fact that I don’t have a uterus means that I keep my nose out of any kinda abortion talk, and I think that the world would be a bit easier if everybody followed this.

What I’m against, however, is Whitey telling me what to do.  Now, by the same token, personally, I find partial birth abortions deporable.  As described, its barbaric.  While I wouldn’t go as far as to say ban all abortions (because I don’t think forcing people to have children ever does the world any good), its hard to get worked up against a sensible ban on PBAs.

However, as described, the presidental edict doesn’t even allow for the procedure to be done in the event that the mother’s life would require it, and, in my opinion, this is backasswards.

Marginalize abortion, sure.  Provide enough education and birth control, and teach kids not to have babies, sure.  Preaching abstinince is obviously like spitting in the wind, so lets just slack off on that from a government level, let parents handle it.  However, man, keep tools available to doctors to save lives.

Speaking as a man who’s lost a wife, it’d be pure hell to lose one (or a daughter, or friend), because the .gov told her doc that they couldn’t do a procedure that might save her.

Discuss.

Lets get all wound up for school budget fight 2007!

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

I’ve been keeping largely quiet about local stuff lately. Theres a plethora of stuff to bring up, the whole Target thing, the elections coming up, the school budget, and usually I’m all up ons, because I like being a gadfly.

This year, tho, I just don’t have much pump in my bump, or something. Last year, we started the Support Oak Ridge Schools campaign, and this year I find that I don’t even have the website up and working.

Some of it has to do with a bit of disillusionment I feel regarding the neverending nature of having to deal with the same old problems, no matter how much sense by stance seems to make (to me). I mean, dur, its a no-brainer, if you don’t pay teachers, they’ll split. Simple as that. Sure, they’ll want to be loyal to Oak Ridge, just like I do, but this year they’ll be lucky to get a 2% raise. Knox County, Blount County, the other schools in town, they’re all bound to give a bigger raise. I wouldn’t blame anybody for chasing the buck.

Which leaves us a bit screwed, because in Oak Ridge, when you boil it down, its still the education thats the calling card. I mean sure, everybody knows the place for the labs, and achievement scientifically, but that means squat if these things are in a town full of dumbasses. It particuarly means squat if the types of parents who care about their childs education (and, by extension, care about other things, like the civic nature of their town), pull up their stakes and move where the good teachers are. Hell, I wouldn’t blame them for that either.

Last year, when it became apparent that the city was going to choose hobbling the school system as opposed to making a change to the property tax rate to fully fund the budget (after it had been hacked to death in two school board meetings, trimming all the fat and an unhealthy chunk of meat), the issue became top priority for a lot of people. We ultimately failed, but brought enough heat on the city council so that they’d think twice about making decisions that’ll be detrimental to the school system.

This year, I’m hoping the heat is enough, because all the people that got all worked up about the schools are currently worked up about Crestpointe, and the prospect of fat times head when the massive sales tax dollars fill up the school board’s coffers. I sure hope thats the case, but, cynical as I am, I’m not too sure.

However, thats long term, at the least 2 years from now. This year, in order to fund the school board and just get more than a paltry 1% raise for teachers, we’re going to have to talk the city into dipping deeper and either shake a million bucks out of general funds, or raise property taxes for it.  Next year, gonna be the same talk.

How bad could it get?

I’m not really interested in answering that question.  I’m just too freakin tired.