Monday, February 25, 2013

April Fools Day

      College football is a very hard program to play in, even harder to get a scholarhip.  In the article 'Alabama joins LSU in Offering Scholarhsip to Eighth Grader', 14 year old Dylan Moses confirms that "Alabama" had offered him a scholarship for football.  This makes no sense for the fact that you cannot judge how good someone is going to be when they are 18 compared to when they are 18.  He's to young to even know what a scholarship is.  The bow that was wrapped around his invitation card stated "your son could be the best player in the class of 2017".  This kid hasn't even played a lick of highschool football and they are calling him supposedly the best in his class.  The kid is too young to have this title and he does not deserve a scholarship at his age. 
    The text shares "he will not even make his high school football debut for six months" and already has a scholarship.  My say to Alabama would be to hold on to that scholarship so they can know for sure if he will even be college material in four years.  For all they know it could be a waste of money.  Moses's dad says that the coaching staff treated him like a "5 star recruit".  He does not deserve this title just for his natural ability.  It's just too early to even discuss the matter of giving this KID a scholarship.



http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/25/alabama-joins-lsu-in-offering-scholarship-to-eighth-grader/related/

Monday, February 11, 2013

Current Connection: Greedy Americans

The U.S deficit in our country is almost unbearable and many people ask why.  David Leonhardt explains in Why your to blame for the deficit and what to do about it that we as americans are no longer "willing to to accept higher taxes" on ourselves.  I agree with David, for we really don't want unessecary high taxes dropped on us.  Being in the state that most americans are, we are far from narrowing our deficit as we expect the government to come up with some way to do it themselves.  It's most definately not completely our faults as the United States also has "the worlds largest military" in which a lot of government spending contributes.  Roughly half of a million troops are active in the military, but who are we to complain when the money they recieve ultimately benifits the protection of our country.  So sure we can easily blame the government for there various spending habbits but honestly most of what they do is in our own favor as a whole.

In reality, the government  tries to help the deficit by providing programs such as Medicare for every person in our country as a way to keep people healthy while also using the tax money to bring down our countrys balance.  Leonhardt states that Americans actually "recieve far more in Medicare benefits then they have paid in Medicare taxes".  Most people want to do away with the Medicare bill without realizing that it actually benefits us, also contributing in a positive aspect to our deficit.  Our citizens do not understand that this is a system designed to help us and not just a money trap that we are forced to fall into.  We have no right to say that our "government programs" are wasteful to our country.  Being greedy and not making the decision to pay higher dollar taxes almost forces the government to put these programs into effect, while being courtious enough to let us recieve something somewhat desirable out of the program.  We must comprehend that the nation has to work together to lower our deficit and without citizens willing to give up a little to gain alot, our deficit will continue to plumit down.

http://news.yahoo.com/why-you%E2%80%99re-to-blame-for-the-deficit--and-what-to-do-about-it-203845406.html