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I'm informing readers that video games and politics are what I follow. I follow up on new video games and hope that oppressed peoples will secede from the U.S. Yankee Empire. I'm a big fan of the Wii U Gamepad style controls as I own a Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U with plans on owning a PlayStation 4 by receiving it for Christmas.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Union Protests in Wisconsin

February 17 &18 were days when thousands of people who require tax dollars to pay their salaries and unions marched to Madison, Wisconsin demanding Governor Scott Walker give into their demands. I think I understand what the crowd is saying. They say that they want more respect. I feel that some of their demands are socialist. I agree that our firefighters and police officers deserve fair pay and respect for their service. However, most government services should have never been there in the first place. Let's separate education and medicine from the state unless a person is in dire need of help due to inability to help themself in emergency. The system of education in this country is a failure and there is no point in improving it. I don't want people to just be left without a job and income. If certain government agencies are to be abolished, the employees of those agencies should recieve unemployment compensation that is the same amount as the salary when they had the job for a certain period of time until they can get a new job if possible. We don't need government to define how talented we are in society. Private sectors can set their own rules and have a test to ensure the position seeker is qualified. We need to scrap unnecessary requirements for jobs and basic education should be focused on learning to read, write, use basic math skills, independent living skills, job application skills as necessary skills. Any other subject of learning should be considered elective. It's unnecessay, obsurd and even unconstitutional for people to have to go through nearly two decades of education just to pursue a profession when important skills for each job or profession need to be evaluated as to figure out which skills are necessary for the job. College tuitions are way up and there's no good reason why people should have to spend around more than $100,000 to pursue a profession.

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