Category Archives: Politics

There are reasons why I would never be a politician. There are reasons why I vote every year.

News comments and a thought about cereal

Categories: Education, Exercise, Family, Health, News, Politics, Random, Relationships, Science & Tech

Recently I’ve heard a few commercials for Total cereal. Their commercials always claim that you should eat Total in the morning because it provides you with 100% of your recommended daily amounts of vitamins and minerals, while you’d have to … Keep reading

Miss Giggles Responds to California Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Decision

Categories: Family, Gospel, Politics, Relationships

On Thursday, the California Supreme Court ruled on the issue of marriage. They said that same-sex couples have a right to marry. I’m disappointed with the state of California. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued their response … Keep reading

Whereas I am queen of this domain…

Categories: Politics, Proclamations, Random

I read an article today in the Arizona Star about government proclamations to mark different things with specific days. The article was very well written to get it’s point across. It made me smile. I have decided that if the … Keep reading

Thoughts and Rants

Categories: Education, Exercise, Gospel, Politics, Venting

There have been a couple of news articles this week that I felt like I wanted to comment on. They cover politicians thinking they know about education, religion, and politics in general, so this won’t be a terribly cheery post. … Keep reading

Politics as usual

Categories: Politics

I decided I would need to add a new category to my blog today – Politics. As I was adding it, I had the option of making it a subset of an already existing category. The thought crossed my mind … Keep reading

Election Day

Categories: Education, Politics

I have just one thing to say today. That is all. Oh, and don’t forget to vote.

Welcome to Utah

Categories: Education, Politics

One of the arguments for vouchers is that there is going to be a huge number of people moving to Utah soon and there isn’t room for them in our public schools. I have decided to put that argument into … Keep reading