What would you whisper as a wish for the dawning year?
People more tolerant of differences among human beings!
People more tolerant of differences among human beings!
My wonderful family... without their support and love I don't think I would be able to see the every day light! I'm thankful for having them in my life..
I think that I should find the sacred everywhere because everything is sacred... BUT sometimes as human beings we, including myself of course, tend to forget about that single truth... everything is sacred but we take it for granted!
I hope one day we all learn to value everything we have because GOD created it all... =)
I think that I try to reflect on my day when my husband and I are eating dinner... we always talk about the day and we reflect on what went good or not so good... =P
Sometimes, before I go to bed again I try to think about the good times just so I feel better...
The last time I did it was yesterday and realized that I was not tired at all and that I really need to start school so that I won't go crazy trying to make myself useful! I mean I'm on vacation but I can't wait to go back to normal life and start feeling that I have something to do with my time!! =)
The problem: Many American students graduate from college and high school each year, and face a roadblock to their dreams: they can't drive, can't work legally, can't further their education, and can't pay taxes to contribute to the economy just because they were brought to this country illegally by their parents or lost legal status along the way. It is a classic case of lost potential and broken dreams, and the permanent underclass of youth it creates is detrimental to our economy. Former Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch has said: "In short, although these children have built their lives here, they have no possibility of achieving and living the American dream. What a tremendous loss for them, and what a tremendous loss to our society."
The solution: The federal DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act), is a bipartisan legislation that would permit these students conditional legal status and eventual citizenship granted that they meet ALL the following requirements:
--if they were brought to the United States before they turned 16, are below the age of 30,
--have lived here continuously for five years,
--graduated from a U.S.
high school or obtained a GED
--have good moral character with no criminal record and
--attend college or enlist in the military.
Why should you care? There is no other pathway to citizenship for these students. Besides the injustice of punishing children for the alleged transgressions of their parents, throwing away the talent we have invested in from K-12 and accruing losses in human and financial capital by deporting talented students is bad public policy. The Social Security Administration has recently stated that we need a net increase of 100,000 immigrants each year to ensure Social Security solvency.
Passing the DREAM Act would actually help solve the Social Security crisis by creating a larger taxable base of educated Americans that are already in the United States. It would also free some of the backlog that currently plagues the legal immigration system. Also, the DREAM Act in its latest form, does not grant in-state tuition to any student.
Endorsements: Since 2001, almost a 1000 organizations have officially endorsed the bill. Barack Obama has stated that DREAM Act beneficiaries are "American children for all intents and purposes" and has called this a top priority.
Tell President-Elect Obama to pass the DREAM Act in 2009.
See DreamActivist. org to get more involved.
VOTE NOW!!!
Wow!! this is a good question!! LOL well... what can I say... my relationship to money has never been easy, I really don't like it but I understand that it's an essential piece of green paper or metal coins that help me maintain my place in society...
Right now money hasn't been very friendly to me... so I hope that this year we start getting along... money has to understand that we need each other even though I don't like that relationship...
Yeah... pretty depressing uh? 8-O