But you see Maarja, we didn't elect Mrs. Obama, nor did we grant her or any of the other First Ladies any authority whatsoever over us. When the Obamas, and other presidential couples, chose to seek the presidency, they also made the decision for the spouses' professional careers to be put on hold. These were their decisions to make. If they weren't willing to make the sacrifice, then they should have chosen differently.
I do not need, nor desire yet another busybody inserting themselves into my life. I have enough problems dealing with the effects of bad policies enacted upon me by our "elected representatives".
Also, you must have missed the part about the assumption, clearly held by Mrs. Obama, her husband and others like them, that citizens exist solely for the benefit of government. That position quite simply inverts the notion of the proper role of government and its relationship with its citizens.
No busybody that I can see here. We obviously look at things through entirely different prisms, have differing views of how politics affects families, and whatnot. It is fascinating to learn, however, that someone might look at a suggestion that parents try to prevent obesity in their children which might affect their health now and later and view it as intrusion. It’s not as if there is a mandate involved. Sounds more like urging people to take more control of individual lives (including their appetites) rather than passively letting their health deteriorate. Presidents have been doing that for decades (Ike established the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports). We live in a “do what feels good to me right now” couch potato age. For many kids, doing what feels good involves sedentary activities and eating junk food. Preventative action early has the potential to save people lots of money down the road. Sounds good to me. How you can conclude from that that the Obamas think citizens exist to government mystifies me but hey, you go your way, I’ll go mine.
by Rick Croley on February 11, 2010 at 10:29 PM