Choice (the rant continues)
Okay, as I was wrapping up that last post, I realized I was going in bunch of different directions. One of the things I think I’m going to have to work on as a blog more is keeping the posts more focused and on topic. Well, maybe… since these are likely to be more my own thoughts (and rants?) about things, there is likely to be some stream of consciousness going on with them… and my mind sometimes switches topics in the middle of a thought… speaking of which, the real reason I was wanting to post this one so close to when I finished writing the other one…
More and more I’ve been trying to think about what guides me in terms of politics. I don’t really like the whole “republican/democrat”, “conservative/liberal”, etc. labelling system, since I don’t think any of those really apply to me enough to “fit”. They’re an approximate answer I guess if someone was trying to put the label on me, so I can see their purpose, but I realize how flawed that system is. I’m probably fairly close to the libertarian view in many ways (the whole notion of personal choice and freedom), but even then there are things in the party platform/approach to government that I don’t fully agree with. I guess it’s that I’m not sure that there is really any consistency in any of the current political parties…. at least not the consistency that I’m looking for.
I want the “choice” party. (I”d say the freedom party, but that sounds a bit more revolutionary than I’m thinking.) Basically, a party that on pretty much every issue gives more freedom, choice, and opportunity to people. Don’t force me into a nationalized health care system. If you want to create a national health care option, fine. But, let me look at alternatives as well so I have more to choose from. Let me educate myself about the options. Feel free to provide unbiased information on them, realizing the national plan might not be the best fit for everyone, but given me the freedom to choose… even if it means I might choose the wrong plan in the long run. It should be my choice to make.
When it comes to choosing a school for a child, give parents more options. We all want a quality education for our children. We all want children to receive the best education possible. So, give parents the freedom to choose where they send their children. Help educate parents about the pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses, etc. of different options, but let parents choose where they send their kids. In my view, vouchers increase the options available to parents. Sure, some might choose the wrong school, or choose a school for the wrong reason, but even if that’s the case then it should be their choice to make.
Given the option, I’d love to be able to give more to charity. But right now, with almost a 3rd of my monthly paycheck going to taxes, medicare, social security, etc. I have very little left over at the end of the month to do that. Cut my taxes and give me more control over planning my retirement than being forced into social security allows, and if I have more money left over at the end of the month, I’ll be happy to choose a chairty to give it to.
And since I mentioned it (here’s that random thought issue again), I understand the “notion” of social security. We want to make sure that people, upon retirement, have some source of income to take care of themselves. We have people “pay in” to the system early, so we can “pay out” later on. In an ideal situation, this would be fine since it would mean that people, upon retirement, would not need to depend on the government or others, since they’d be living off what they “paid in” earlier on. Unfortunately, that’s not how the system seems to be working. The intent, although a good one, robbed people of the choice on how to plan for their retirement. Sure, it provides some security blanket to people in that they won’t loose everything if they do a bad job, but shouldn’t it be their choice? There is a risk that someone could suffer as the result of improper planning or decisions, but to me that is a risk worth taking for the sake or preserving individual choice. I’d be happy giving to a charity that would help these people out (the “bad choice” rescue fund), if I was able to plan more for myself and could make the choice to give voluntarily…
Where I deviate a little from my whole freedom of choice stance on things is when the individual’s choices begin to directly impact the lives and choices that other people can make. Obviously, a criminal who chooses to murder someone else has taken away that person’s freedom of choice. And, a fitting punishment (in my mind) is the removal of the freedom to choose for the person who committed the crime. For those actions that “might” interfere with others (meaning they might or might not have unintended or indirect consequences on the ability of others to choose), there should be some regulation and guidelines to protect those who might (for one reason or another) have their choices limited. Unfortunately, this leads into a grey area since there are many possible ways actions might influence others and understanding the impact those actions have on different people (since the same action can impact people differently). Give me time, and I”m sure I”ll think through that issue more… basically, laws/regulations/etc should exist to protect the freedom of people to make choices about their own lives…
So, in the upcoming election, I’m going to be looking at the candidates on issues from the standpoint of which stance/approach to the issue will (1) give me increased freedom of choice and (2) protect the rights of people to make their own choices. I’m pretty sure I already know which way this is likely to turn out (since I’ve been thinking about this for awhile), but it should be pretty interesting… depending on how interesting I think it is, I might or might not post about some of it between now and November…