Monday, February 24, 2014

Public Opinion



I feel that its the news job to put these polls out there. Do I think they are all necessary, no. I still believe however it is appropriate to report on these polls. It is important for Americans and our leaders to see which was the country is feeling about certain topics.

I come from a long line of Republicans. I however am more open minded than my grandparents and my parents. I think that it is important to be a part of a party that shares the same interests as you. The problem with me being I'm still learning. I entered the work force two years ago and since that time my views have changed immensely on a number of topics. Two years ago things that sounded wonderful to me are absolutely ridiculous to me now. As I'm getting older and having more life experiences were the government decisions effect me first hand I can see my self following in my families republican foot steps. The majority of my friends are older and things like this are very important to them, the younger ones however don't put much thought into anything besides there wants right now. My grandparents and parents political party identification is very important to them. Our government shapes our lives and can change it dramatically, I believe this is why it is of such importance to them to stand behind their party and their beliefs.

My opinion of politics is most defiantly influenced more by economic issues. As I said previously before I entered the work force I hadn't realized the importance but now I most defiantly do. I think it is so important to me because I see more and more people going for things like handouts when the don't get out there and try to make it. It burns me up, we all need help now and then but to many people just live off the government. It gets old working 60+ hours a week and going to school time trying to make something of myself and struggling and seeing people on welfare who don't have a care in the world and are spending my hard earned money without making an effort to do anything with themselves. End of rant. This is why it is most important to me however.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation



Now were getting into the nitty gritty. I don't mean to offend anyone this is just my take on what the government is doing.

Well after reading our book I think the government has gone along way to prevent racial discrimination. I almost believe it is to much now a days. There is so much focus on this. The reason I say this is because for instance in the Trayvon Martin case if the kid hadn't of been African American don't think such a big deal would've been made. I believe things like this happen often. Everyone has equal rights today, so I believe its time we start working towards other problems. I believe to many people live in the past and focus on what they didn't have.

I honestly believe that as far a gender discrimination goes I wouldn't say the government does to little or to much. I know in some cases as a female we are perceived as not being able to do what men can do in some circumstances, but personally I haven't encountered to much gender discrimination in my school or workplace. I have been able to do the same jobs. Make the same as the guy standing right next to me. I'm sure there are instances of gender inequality but I think the government has come along way.

Sexual orientation is a tough one. I think the government could be doing more. Some states are allowing same sex marriages now. I think America as a whole is more open to these things then it ever thought about being 50 years ago. I believe live and let live. I may not chose to live a lifestyle, but who am I to hinder someone else who does, especially when it has no effect on me? I was raised to believe it is wrong and immoral, but I know if I had family who had different sexual preferences than me I would still love them the same.

I think the United States has come a long way in all these areas, but there is still room for improvement.

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, and Criminal Procedure



Freedom of Speech is very important to me, as I think every citizen would agree it very important. I suppose the Freedom can go to far. There is a fine line between expressing yourself and your beliefs and inflicting intentional pain on people. Everyone has probably recently heard about the Phil Robertson statements about homosexuality. I think that people knew what his response would be based on his faith, but they still asked the questions. Do I think he was wrong, No. He was expressing his freedom of speech. Did his statement affect some people in negative ways, more than likely. Ultimately this is going to happen though, you ask hard questions and your going to get answers you may not want to hear. I can't say for sure when it shouldn't be protected but I think it would have to be a lot worse of a situation than the one above.

I suppose in today's society it is necessary for the two to be separate, or it would be unfair. The way of life for many people have changed since the time our government was first created. I however think that the Declaration of Independence and other documents show the appearance of God, and his influence on the men who created these documents. I personally miss the days when we got up everyday in school and pledged allegiance to the flag and used the phrase "one nation under God", and said a prayer.

I believe it is most defiantly necessary for defendants to have rights. You are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. People have been accused of things, and not been guilty. I would hope that if I was falsely accused of something I would still have rights. I believe in some ways our system is flawed and there are too many rights, but without them the system would be chaos.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Federalism


The first topic of discussion is whether a strong national government is necessary or should state governments have an equal share of power. I favor more with the share of power. I absolutely agree with a lot of the national laws and such. I believe it the United States wouldn't be "United" without things like the Bill of Rights. However I believe it is necessary for states to share that power. People's needs are different, and I believe the states having their own laws is a way for the state to protect its people. I also think the state government having power keeps the national government from obtaining to much power.

During the Great Depression the nation needed help. Everyone was in trouble and it was necessary for the government to step in and help them. Reagan sought to reduce power as he agreed with New Federalism, and the voters were weary about the amount of power the government had. He viewed government as the problem, and not the solution. I believe the shift was appropriate according to what was going on in America at the time.

I think education should be the responsibility of regulating education should be in the national governments hands. Do I think they are necessarily doing the best job at it, no! I think it makes the most sense for them to regulate it. That way everyone has an opportunity for a good education. I believe all states standards should be the same. I went to school in Indiana for four years, and when I got there I was so behind. They had learned things I hadn't even heard of. Clearly they had received a better education. When I came back to Tennessee I was repeating things in the eleventh grade that I'd done in the eighth and ninth grade.