Saturday, October 16, 2010

???

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101015/bs_yblog_upshot/faqs-what-does-a-trillion-dollar-federal-deficit-really-mean


"On Friday, the Obama administration reported that the federal budget deficit for Fiscal Year 2010, which ended on September 30, came in at about $1.294 trillion."


What the hell was Dean Scontras talking about 13 trillion for???

Friday, October 15, 2010

Thoughts on Dean Scontras

1) I learned that I like Dean Scontras as a person, but not as a politician.
2) I wonder if he believes everything he is told, and if he toned down his views because he knew we are a mostly liberal school.
3) I liked that he seemed to think independently, but I disliked that he excluded information that was either controversial or that would make us like his views less.  Frankly, I would much rather him tell us his whole truth, not just some of his sort-of truth. The way he presented himself on his website, to us in class, and in his campaign speeches all contradict each other.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Eanday Ontrasscay

Some questions I've come up with:

1) In reference to "Expose Horse-Trading and Cronyism in Both Parties" on your website, have you ever thought about being an independent? (Since you see both parties have the potential to corrupt)

2) You seem to really listen to what the people of Maine have to say.  If the majority of the state population wanted something that you were opposed to, would you be willing to vote for them?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Ed Legg!

My reflection upon meeting Ed Legg:

a) I learned about Ed Legg and his views, and I’m very proud to have him as my town’s representative. I really like that Maine's a progressive state, even though I was unaware of this before meeting Ed Legg.  I don’t understand why we still don’t have charter schools, though...I also learned some about the candidates in the gubernatorial race.
b) I’m curious what the percentage of those who are conservative vs. liberal in the House of Representatives for Maine, and also for the Senate. I wonder how involved the Native Americans are (who sit in on the House of Representatives).
c) Hearing what Ed Legg had to say changed my opinion on the casino question.  I was originally opposed to it, but now I realize I don’t have enough perspectives on the issue to form my opinion.