Showing posts with label Sunday Simplicity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Simplicity. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

10 things I've learned about politics


10. I've learned that, just like people will take little segments out of the Bible and distort them to fit their belief systems, they will do the same in politics. They will take one line out of a speech or debate and twist it to mean what they think it should mean. The politician will go back many times and say "That is NOT what I said" and prove that it was out of context, but the commercials blasting the person will play over and over and the other person's supporters will use it in every single argument.


9. We all believe what we want to believe. No matter the truth and facts presented to us, we like to put our blinders on.  I've watched debates on Facebook, where when facts are presented, the other person simply stops talking. The blinders were put on and their head was buried in the sand so they don't know the truth.

8. There will always be people who shouldn't vote. The way our nation is set up, a person with a felony is denied the privilege to vote. I think we should let them vote. But, we should take away the right to vote from all the stupid people. If you are voting simply because of a person's race (black or white) or their religion, or strictly based on their party and not their policy, you are too stupid to vote! If you are voting for someone thinking they are going to make you rich or pay your bills, you shouldn't be allowed to vote! Maybe we need to have a high school degree or GED in order to vote. If you haven't finished school, haven't done all the required courses in civics and government, how can you be allowed to vote in something you don't fully understand??


This lady might not be the best to vote. She seems to have voted, thinking that her mortgage and gas would no longer be a problem. The way she talks makes it sound like if she can't pay her bills, she can just call up President Obama's personal line and he'll fix it all for her.


On the other hand, this family probably shouldn't be voting either! This is NOT America's finest at least I hope.


7. The electoral college is an archaic method and needs to be replaced. The system was put into place by the founding fathers as a way to help the smaller states be held as equal as the larger states. The problem is that it does not truly give each of a chance to 'have our voice be heard'. When you hear the saying 'every vote matters', it isn't necessarily true under the current system. It defeats the purpose of letting us, the citizens, have a right of who we want to be our president. I truly believe that we can likely end up in this election with one of the candidates walking away as the winner of the popular vote, but losing the election because of the electoral college.

6. The best candidate is usually in one of the 3rd parties, but with our 2 party system, it makes it hard for them to ever win an election. 

5. Both the democratic and republican parties have become so corrupt that voting for either party is like voting for satan himself!

4. Elections bring out the worse in people. Friends can be totally split apart during the election season. Thank goodness that the big elections only come around once every 4 years!! I'd probably be pretty lonely if we had the big elections every year. We all, including myself, have an opinion and we all think we are right! 

3. For the most part, we all truly want what is best for our country. While there are some who vote for other reasons (see #8), most people love their country and want to see it succeed. We may not all agree on what is 'best', but we all want it. 

2. All the political ads WILL come to an end! I was thinking the other day, wondering what the commercials after the election will be like. It seems like it's been awhile since we've seen anything BUT political ads!

1. No matter what happens, life will go on. It may be altered drastically and we may have to find new ways to earn income and provide for our families, but the day after the election isn't the Apocolypse, although I have a feeling that it's going be feel like it!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

~*~Sunday Simplicity~*~ 10/28/12

10 things I learned this week about death &funerals:

Yes, I took a picture at the cemetery. 


10. Funeral homes still smell funny.

9. Getting the family ready to go is as bad as a Sunday morning. There WILL be arguments and fighting and you WILL run late.

8. Family members who haven't been around for YEARS will suddenly show up, crying and emotional, and acting like they always cared.

7. Funeral processions are an accident waiting to happen! Driving behind an off duty police officer makes it even worse. Speed up, slam on the brakes. Repeat.

6. Everyone will 'know you when you were this big' but have no clue who you are now.

5. Funerals are full of cliches, but so many people rely on those for comfort and peace so they become part of every Christian funeral.

4. People will surprise you. The ones you expect to be there for you, aren't and the ones you never expect, show up! You will quickly learn a lot about the relationships in your life.

3. People really mean the best when they give you a hug and say "I'm so sorry for your loss"

2. Death is final, but memories are not.

1. Raw emotions are incredibly powerful and can overtake you at any time. There is a quote I found that says  “Memories are what warm you up from the inside. But they're also what tear you apart.”

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sunday Simplicity-My Top 10 for Apirl 25

My Top 10 favorite things!

10. Animal-Bear
9. Color-green or purple
8. Flower-gerber daisies or peach roses
7. Holiday-Christmas
6. Season-Fall (but it has to be a MICHIGAN fall!)
5. Food-Mexican
4. Non-Alcoholic Drink-Diet Coke
3. Alcoholic Drink-Pomegranate Martini (or a shot of tequila...no lime, no salt!)
2. Addicton-CHOCOLATE
1. Thunderstorms (didn't have a category for this)


What are some of your favorite things?

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sunday Simplicity-My Top 10 for Apirl 18

Top 10 about my medical beliefs....this one is not really 'simple' and is actually quite controversial, but it sounded like a good topic for this morning. But read on anyways. :)

10. For those who don't know I'm a chiropractic student right now.

9. I believe that most women could have a homebirth or at least an unmedicated birth if they wanted to. (Maybe I'll write more about why I believe this way in a future blog).

8. I believe that immunizations are over rated.

7. I believe that the body has an ability to heal itself most of the time.

6. I believe that "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease" as Thomas Edison stated in 1902.

5. I believe that chiropractic is a great means of unleashing the brain body connection, allowing the energy to properly flow from the brain, down through the spinal cord and out into every nerve of the body.

4. I believe that what we eat and drink plays more of a role in our health than what we have given it credit for in the past.

3. I believe that by educating the public, not on the medicines and the side affects listed on tv, but how about how their body works, will bring about a revolution in the health care industry.

2. I believe the current system is fraudulant and misleading. "Healthcare" as we know it now, is really "Sick Care". Health care is still a work in progress.

1. I believe that the with the new "Obamacare" being implemented, we are all going to lose in the long run. If you think the govrnment is able to properly manage health care, talk to our US service men and women or our veterans! Their healthcare benefits are pretty embarrassing. If our government can't even properly care for those who protect our nation and keep us safe, why do we think they will suddent be so much better managing OUR bodies and health?

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sunday Simplicity-My Top 10

This weeks Top 10:

Things that Annoyed Me this week:
10. That it was my spring break and I got NOTHING accomplished that I needed to.

9. As I sit and see myself in the sliding glass door reflection, the roll above the top of my pants seems to be getting BIGGER!

8. Poopy underwear during potty training.

7. Groping husband.

6. Whiny, arguing kids.

5. People who don't care about other people. For instance, I invited someone for dinner today and STILL don't know if they are coming, but am guessing they will just 'show up' so have to be prepared for THEIR lack of preparing.

4. Carrying the weight and responsibility of everyone else, because if I don't do it, it'll never get done.

3. Having to wake up early during my break because the kids still had school.

2. Bloggers-OMG I've been looking at blogs today and see these women with amazing blogs, all on these "Top Mommy Blogs" type sites and yet they have NOTHING to say! I want mine to be different than that so really have to get to thinking....

1. That the holidays just don't seem to hold the same 'magic' that they did when I was little. :(