so what you\'re saying is that, as the plan actually stands, you have no problem with it. you just don\'t like the idea of what could possibly happen (even though the guy\'s not even in office yet, nor are any of his plans anywhere near finalized).
listen, i\'m not an obama fanatic, i don\'t believe the apocalypse would have come if mccain was elected, but there is still nothing about mandatory service, nothing about telling anyone where they have to do their service, nothing about which programs are acceptable, other than it is up to the schools to create the program. not big government, the schools themselves. it says that students should be "expected" to complete 50 hours a year. in my high school, 10 was required, 25 got you an extra half-a-grade (B to B+), any extra time was just great. so this says that they would like a program that doubles an already-existing program while adding a $4,000 college tuition incentive. there is nothing about expanding government, merely giving tools to schools for creating/improving their own programs. it says they "will develop national guidelines for service-learning" which is already done at the Dept of Ed, and "community service programs" which are currently under the auspices of HUD. so, there\'s already departments of education and hud, which means nothing needs expanding, its all already in place. the plan is to use the resources we have for the benefit of college bound students. you\'re just worried about \'what-if\'s\' which you are more than welcome to be worried about. i don\'t worry that the sky is falling, but you should feel free to.
and as much as the arguement about "BIG government" is bandied about, please remember that *every* administration has increased the size of the government. you may as well put to bed that red herring, because its like arguing against the sun rising in the east. instead of being worried about a big government that is going to exist no matter who gets in, why not work to ensure that its doing beneficial things for us, the citizens of the country, rather than handing out no-bid contracts to companies with no oversight, tax breaks to corporations in lieu of the citizenry and using its departments to subvert established laws (the epa comes right to mind)?
i simply see no problem with the concept of \'if you help out your community, you will be rewarded.\' i know bush would have politicized the process. in fact, we have clear evidence that he did exact that with his most of his policies, but i\'m pretty willing to suggest that obama is not going to use the same unsuccessful tactics as bush. seems like that\'s been pretty clear for two years now...