I agree with Dylan Reeves in that the U.S. economy
is getting better but the only way we can really notice change is after a while.
Change does not occur overnight and only when time has passed can we see how
much we have advanced. Some people want the economy to become healthier than it
ever was and for money to rain down from the sky but when we are talking about
a nation, things happen at a slower pace also there is a process that any
action either to benefit the economy or change a law must pass through and rarely
do they make it out alive. There isn’t much that we citizens can do except sit back
and see how this turns out, but I also believe that since Johnathan Tepperman is
Canadian then he see America in a different light and can see the changes in
the economy better than an American.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
A Divided Government
I think that the government isn't doing their jobs the best they can since most of the time Democrats and
Republicans are opposing one another. Even if the proposal has a positive effect
on then nation the parties would oppose one another simply because they have
different views on the topic. For example the government shutdown that occurred
because Republicans weren't happy with the affordable care act being passed,
while the Democrats tried to end the shutdown as soon as possible the
Republicans decided to try to win something out of it. But at the end it was
all for nothing since the Republicans got nothing out of the ordeal. The most
recent action that the Republican Party has taken to oppose Obama is that they
blocked two presidential nominees for spots in the Senate. This never-ending
struggle for power in the government will always cause the two parties to vote
against each other just to contradict their actions unless there is gain for
both parties in which they are content.
The only way I can see both parties working with each
other is during a crisis were the future of the nation is endangered or if a
third-party comes to power in the government and the two parties must come
together to protest the actions of the third party. A divided government takes
time to make decisions and sometimes we don’t have the necessary time to sit
around and argue about what we should do. I think for our government to be more
efficient and aid our nation to become prosperous that the representatives and
parties become less selfish and think how they can contribute with minimal of
their ideals being attached to their decision or bill they are presenting.
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