Friday, May 11, 2018
blog stage 8
I agree with Alianna's opinion 100% my last post was almost a like. the Government will only do thing when its convinient to them they hardly reach out when me beg for help. the fact that were not the only ones that think this way and believe they only promise us so much just for a vote and at the end never full accomplish this is bad for society. I on the other hand believe things will change because its getting to a point where things are too bad and somebody will stand up for us. Yes, all we can do is wait but I honestly do hope and believe this will soon get better back to the way they were. great post by the way I'm sure will have a good outcome at the end of all this waiting save the best for last is what they always say.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Will the Court Stand Up to Donald Trump? Blog 7
Editorial found on New York Times by The Editorial Board
released on April 23.
Starting
with the Trump v Hawaii a challenge to the legality
and constitutionality of President Trump’s travel ban. Which indefinitely bars
150 million people majority of them Muslim, from entering the United States.
The White House has learned from its
early mistakes that the original order which landed one week after Mr. Trump
took office and barred entry by all citizens of seven majority-Muslim
countries, was marked by such haste and dubious reasoning that it ran
immediately in trouble with federal judges across the country and intense public
outcry. Could the president be privy to inform the rest of us are not? In my
opinion yes he could! Although it might not be in our power to do something the
President should still hear the screaming voices because those people out there
screaming and fighting have a reason well enough to be heard I voices should
matter. Were the ones out there in the real world without protection. Do you
think president Donald Trump should have legal authority to issue this sort of
ban? Honestly I don’t think so. The three-judge panel of the appeals court
ruled that while federal immigration law gives the president the authority to
temporarily bar certain classes of noncitizens from entering a sweeping,
indefinite ban like Trump has exceeded. According to this Mr. Trump can exclude whomever he wants in order to protect
the country from attack, and no judge may second-guess him.
Mr. Trump is surrounded by anti immigrant
hard-liners, including his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, who donated one of
his favorite staffers, a zealot named Stephen Miller, to help draft the ban. Although
no one from the court seems to be happy with Mr.Trumps decisions they have faced
this challenge before back in the World War 2. Today, in the face of an
executive order again based on racial animus and unfounded fears, the justices
have the chance to deliver a very different message about executive power and
the meaning of America.
Friday, April 13, 2018
peer commentary
I couldn’t agree more with what Alianna had to say about our
US National Government Blog 5. “Although people
want to see change I do not believe anything will change soon, because they are
used to having the same routine.” I had not thought about it in this way till
now. Truthfully it hurts to think this way but it’s the truth the Government
and the President has promised so many changes and we haven’t seen any. Things
just keep getting worse in time and there is nothing we can do about it but to
hope for the best outcome. They promise us one thing in exchange for our votes
so that they can have a place in the office although some don’t come through. Everything
about the Government is corrupted we’ve had many hidden secrets from them causing
us to think the way we do about them.
Monday, March 26, 2018
Tough Action on Russia, at Last, but More Is Needed
New York Times explains that by expelling scores of Russians from the United States and
21 other countries President Donald Trump and allied leaders have imposed the
most significant punishment yet on Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin. On
March 26, 2018 editorial By The Editorial Board discusses “it’s a move that is
well overdue for Mr. Trump” Mr. Trump may finally have to deal with the threat
Mr. Putin poses to the United States and its allies. The Expulsion orders
retaliate specifically for the poisoning of a former Russian spy, Sergei
Skripal. As for the Americans it includes 12 identified people as Russian
intelligence officers at the U.S Nations in New York and 48 and the Russian
Embassy! Mr. Putin almost will retaliate continuing a downward spiral in
Russian- American relations unheard of since the Cold War.
That will further disrupt the ability of the two nations to
work on serious challenges. Like ending the war in Syria and defusing a new
nuclear arms race. As it gets more difficult for Mr. President Trump to remain
passive in the face of Russian aggression not so long ago on March 15, trump
imposed sanctions on a series of Russian organizations. Even know our President
is trying to distance himself from the expulsion order issued in his name?
The United States and its allies must stay United with each
other Mr. Putin’s nefarious activities and holding him accounted. Russians
should pay the price for using such type of weapons but Mr. Trump hasn’t done
much to help. Trump orders a comprehensive campaign to repair weaknesses in the
American electoral system and prevent tampering in future elections.
Friday, March 9, 2018
NRA sues Florida over gun law that rises minimum age to buy firearms.
Recent news for Florida on March 9, 2018 CBS NEWS reports another gun control issue NRA sues Florida over gun Law. Rick Scott has signed saying it violates the Second
Amendment by rising the age to buy guns from 18-21. The new measures come in
the wake of the February 14, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
in Parkland, Florida that killed 17 people. Its crazy how these stories keep
growing all over the world one after another shooting at schools the one place
where students should be safe is becoming a dangerous zone. Providing teachers with guns is in my opinion
the worst they can do. Schools should be gun free area no matter the gun
control why would any student or teacher need a gun in campus. This is a topic
that will continue to grow as they keep passing the law.
Andrew Pollack father of Meadow Pollack student that was
killed at school gives the best advice we should all work on he says besides
the gun control being an issue we should all get together and march with each
other to make schools safe again. No parent should fear dropping of his or her
kid at school. Lawyers for the NRA want a federal judge to block the new
age restriction from taking effect. The new legislation raises the minimum age
to buy rifles from 18 to 21.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Mental Health Problems Having To Do With The Mass Shootings.
On February 23, 2018 The Los Angeles Times published an
OP-ED article titled “Actually, there is a clear link between mass shootings
and mental illness” this article was written by Grant Duwe and Michael Rocque.
This article briefly talks about how they think mass public shootings are
strictly a mental health problem rather than a gun problem. I agree its
possible for the mass shooting to be both a gun and mental health problem but
that shouldn’t be the reason we the people should feel bad or sorry for the shooter.
In Florida’s mass shooting they talk about how the kids adoptive parents had
passed away and was now being cared by a close family member of the adoptive
mom. The family described him as odd and very distinct as to his brother who
was always playing and being active. Right away you know it’s a problem in the
house maybe the shooter didn’t feel welcomed? Maybe he wasn’t getting enough
attention? Maybe he felt alone ever since his adoptive parents passed away?
Many mental problems come from once roof so in my opinion this could have been
avoided if the shooter felt more loved by his family I might be wrong about
that but every one will have their way of thinking.
"According to the research 59% of the 185 public mass
shootings that took place in the U.S. from 1900-2017 were carried out by
diagnosed people with mental disorder."
In a way I do agree with the author of this article that mental health
has a lot to do with the decisions the mass shooters take. His intensions were
to get the audience to focus more on how we can treat mental health and help
those in need. Yes, we all agree guns are bad and how its crazy now a days how
students can carry guns and little kids can purchase them like nothing if they
have a license honestly they can even get a gun with out a license. Having back-to-back mass shootings in school
has made it scary for all students to attend school. School is the one place we
should all feel protected. What I’m about to say may not have anything to do
with mass shootings its just crazy to me how one can get pull over or fined for
smoking a cigarette in campus its ok to have guns with you in campus? Out of
subject but that’s crazy to me. Back to the subject I strongly believe stopping
gun control and focusing on mental health would help a lot in preventing another
shoot out.
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