
Hey, guess what? I found this post in my list of unpublished drafts, originally penned (keyboarded) last August, but sadly, still quite valid. I apologize for two things: One, that I haven't kept up with my blog since last fall, and two, that this post is not a sunshiny poetic ode to something pretty--oh, and that it contains a fair amount of profanity. Ok, THREE; three things...
This won't be pretty, but I have something of a fair amount of import to say. I'm really fed up with the groaning masses who bitch about how much everything sucks (a lot of things certainly do, I'm not faulting them on that count) as far as the current state of social services, health care, road conditions, education, and a neverending list of other things we really need--and then shoot down every single damn piece of legislature for raising taxes whenever there's a vote. And then, of course, they continue to bitch about the state of social services, health care, road conditions, education, and the neverending list of... WTF?! What's the matter with people? Are that many of us really so incredibly dense that we don't understand that all these really neat benefits of living in a governed society have to be paid for by something? Like taxes? Fucking DUH, people!!! I'm really much too pissed off about this to use eloquent adjectives and formal language (or eschew profanity); please forgive me.
California's debt passed the 26 BILLION mark in the middle of July (and continues to rise). State employees are now being forced to take furlough days 3 to 4 days per month. Meaning they don't work and they don't get paid. The University of California is actually considering closing campuses for a year, or at least not admitting ANY freshman classes for the next school year. Fifty million young children will lose their health insurance this year as the funding for state-funded health care evaporates. Fifty million. Assistance for disabled people is going to be slashed drastically. And Californians are evidently ok with all of these horrible things because they refuse to pay more taxes to help us get a foothold out of this mess. If it will help us keep these vital programs running, I'll pay more. Gladly. I can barely pay my own bills, but god DAMN how else are we going to fix this?
I do realize that repairing the economy is a vastly complex matter--too much so to be dealt with by simply paying more taxes and hoping everything will magically fall into place, but %#@$! it's a step in the right direction! Things cost money. This is simply the world we live in. If we want to keep our roads safe, our children educated and healthy, and our disabled cared for, we need to shell out some bucks. All of us. Even if you don't have a child of your own, even if you don't ever want to go to college, even if you're not related to anyone disabled. It's called being a contributing member of society--this pervasive "I've got mine, screw you!" mentality is eroding everything good about living in this country.
One little coda: I do not always approve of what my government does with the money I provide through the taxes I pay, but enough other good things can be done with that money that I still consider it a reasonably good investment. I simply cannot understand for the life of me how millions of people can so vociferously denounce the condition of EVERYTHING the government provides us, and then get equally up in arms about not wanting to pay for it. Living in a country with such a huge population, you simply cannot have something for nothing (despite what the guys in Dire Straits say....)