Well, I got on my soap box today and sent the following email letter to my state politicians. I figured I'd just post it here as well. If I get a worthwhile response I'll let you know...
To Whom It May Concern-
I have heard news reports in the last few days that Either Senator Feinstein or State Senator Migden would be proposing legislation regarding the SF 49ers potential move from SF to another Bay Area location, and imposing restrictions, etc. on such dealings. I am writing to convey my total disgust over the amount of effort being expended by state government regarding this issue. I am not a huge sports fan but I do understand the impact a move would have on local economies. Still, the team is a private business with as much right to seek a better deal as any other business. Unless and until the City and County of SF wants to buy the team outright, the best they can do is try to negotiate the better deal. The fact that I live in Santa Clara county is also not a factor, as I would be equally upset with the State involvement if they were speaking with L.A., CA or N.Y., NY. Evidently that would not be an issue though. The only issue is a local move - which would at least keep the revenue semi-local and keep the team near it's original fan base. Kind of splitting hairs even more on the issue that shouldn't be a government issue to begin with, isn't it.
It is not, in my opinion, the place of our state elected officials to try to legislate where private business can relocate. I am very disappointed that with serious state and federal issues out there I am hearing about this so much. I think your close ties to the bay area, and your sense of responsibility to SF, is clouding your view of the bigger picture. As a lifelong California resident, I am ashamed of the shift in priorities that seem to have taken place in the minds and actions of our elected officials. I come from a time when California was the top in education, transportation, and standard of living. I grew up passionate about and proud of our state. Now, as I drive along pot holed roads, looking at vacant buildings and seeing youth struggling for a quality and competitive education I am reading about legislation to block a neighboring county from making a competing bid for a sports team. Shame on you. As I hear about members of our National Guard deployed in Iraq not getting their paychecks, their families trying to make ends meet, their credit getting trashed. Shame on you. As I myself pay higher energy bills, higher fuel prices, higher taxes, more for higher education fees, see state parks closed for budget reasons, county services at a bare minimum - such as animal control, city parks closed for contamination with no proposed reopening. Shame on you. As I see the ultra conservative right still dictating what we can and can't do with our bodies and minds. Steam rolling over the rights of the majority of moderates (on both sides of the isle) as gay bashing again increases, Roe v. Wade is precariously perched, normal citizens are profiled and labeled based on where they sit on the plane or how they pay for a ticket, illegal immigrants (not those here legally) are in the mean time trying to get the right to VOTE - in our elections on issues that affect the CITIZENS of these cities and counties of the state of California. And this is, by the way, a slap in the face for all those that went through the hard work of gaining their citizenship legally - of which my friends number many. Shame on you.
I urge you to get back to the business of bringing back what California once was, and stop wasting tax payers money on private business issues. Once the city, county or state owns a team, then they can waste our tax dollars fighting about where they can cannot locate. In the mean time, please focus you attention and our resources on what needs to be fixed within the state of California.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Skidboot the Dog
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
rode the motorcycle to work
Well, today was a big day for me so far. I bought a kawasaki ninja 250 a month or so ago and today was the first day I rode it to work and went over 40mph. I have been practicing in the neighborhood so it's all 25-35mph. I took the MC safety course and it was great, but again, you only get up to about 35mph tops. I took it to my girlfriends softball practice once and got up to 40mph but that was it. Today, when I finally got on the expressway, I got up to 65mph. But the speed limit is 45-50 depending on the area so I quickly took it down to that. And I had to go through town for a bit before I got the feel for it all and then crossed over to the expressway. Since I'm still green I worry about my reaction times so I want to make sure I don't jump in to anything too soon. It may be over cautious, but even though I am a very observant driver I don't want to have my ability to handle the bike be behind my ability to see a problem. So, just taking it slow. But the whole reason I bought it was to save on gas so it is important to get in there and start riding it for the bog stuff.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
embryo=life but human=collateral?
isn't it interesting how when it is just a mass of cells multiplying it is morally reprehensible to use it to save countless thousands of people - referred to by Bush himself as murder; yet when it becomes a fully functioning human being it is perfectly ok to send them off to war to die, or drop bombs on them as civilians and they are then referred to as collateral damage. How exactld oes that make sense again? Cells have more basic human rights than...humans?
Friday, May 26, 2006
moving up to big kid school
Well, I am finally done with my return to community college and get to return to San Jose State. It's a long trip going part time. The next "2 years" will take me more like 4. But it will all be worth it! In the fall I will be a Behavioral Sciences/Psychology double major. I can't find the words to express how excited I am about this. I joined the American Psychological Association as a student affiliate. I will be able to tap in to vast resources on Comparative Psychology in my pursuit of harmony between human and dog. Real harmony, not the "do as I say" harmony most people think of when they think of dogs and people. I mean the kind where we get to UNDERSTAND the dogs in our lives and appreciate how they are different from us and how better to communicate. Can't wait.
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