I thought that the Inauguration was a beautiful thing to see and it made me extremely happy. Watching Barack Obama and Joe Biden being sworn in really made me feel as though this country was actually moving towards something. If we had elected John McCain things would be the same from my perspective and I wouldn't have felt as if the country is really changing. I know that the race thing will always be a factor but with Barack being our President now i feel as though that one day everyone will be looked at as just human beings, and if we have to be judged be judged as people not by the color of our skin.
Some of what Obama said in his speach made me think about the AWOL. From what I can tell, everyone in America wants to be well liked, everyone wants to feel as though they are trusted by there "closest" friends. When Obama said that we needed to regain trust with the other nations I felt that was a true statement but I also believed that it showed how we, as Americans want to be thought off.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Marx's Analysis and Critique of Capitalism
What Marx basically says about what capitalism is, is that (reffering the vampirization) its like a vampire. Capitalism thrives on sucking the labor (the blood) of the workforce. The more labor it sucks the longer it survives. When it comes to the booms and bust in capitalism, Marks beleived that for every boom there is a bust and that will continue to happen untill the bust is so large that the economy will not be able to recover to have a boom and that will lead to capitalism falling. The bust represent basically a recession or maybe even a depression and what Marx believes is that after every recession there will be a bigger profit increase untill like i said before there will be such a big recession or depression that the system will fail.
I agree with this idea and I think it will happen, I just dont really know when the big bust will happen. I'm not completely sure if communism is really the right way to go when it comes to the way people should live and what system it should be. I believe that it may be possible to prevent that big bust if we can just figure out a way to keep Capitalism thirving and maybe just make it more fair to everyone. When I think of that idea I will be sure to publish a book about it.
I agree with this idea and I think it will happen, I just dont really know when the big bust will happen. I'm not completely sure if communism is really the right way to go when it comes to the way people should live and what system it should be. I believe that it may be possible to prevent that big bust if we can just figure out a way to keep Capitalism thirving and maybe just make it more fair to everyone. When I think of that idea I will be sure to publish a book about it.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Winter Break Reflection [Revised] (More Thought)
During the winter break I have done mainly two things, hang out with friends and family and went shopping. Before Christmas I hung out a lot with my family and people came over my house to celebrate Christmas Eve. On Christmas day me and my family exchanged gifts and spent the day together, at night we went to another relatives house for dinner and that was very enjoyable because I got to see people I didn't see Christmas Eve. The day after Christmas me and my family went shopping and spent about 4-5 hours doing so, it was a very enjoyable experience because I got stuff that I wanted and didn't get on Christmas. After the day of shopping more friends and family came over to my house and spent about a week here (until the day after New Years) and I enjoyed that because it was very fun.
You could say that my Christmas experience was the experience of the typical American. I say this because I spent Christmas with my family, I went shopping after words and spent a lot of time with my friends and family. The typical AWOL for Christmas and New Years after speaking to different people about there own experience, was the same as mine. Everyone had the same story of opening gifts on Christmas, going shopping afterwards and spending time with families and friends nothing more, nothing out of the ordinary.
You could say that my Christmas experience was the experience of the typical American. I say this because I spent Christmas with my family, I went shopping after words and spent a lot of time with my friends and family. The typical AWOL for Christmas and New Years after speaking to different people about there own experience, was the same as mine. Everyone had the same story of opening gifts on Christmas, going shopping afterwards and spending time with families and friends nothing more, nothing out of the ordinary.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Part C
Amendments 12, 13, 14, & 15 are often referred to as a major turning point in US government policy. Explain the importance of these amendments:
Amendments 12-15 were very important to the US government. These amendments changed the whole voting process of Americans due to these amendments changing the the requirements eligible to vote. Every person was allowed to vote by the passing of these laws and that means that there will be different outcomes of the kind of person will be president.
These amendments also shaped Americans as what we are today, not just the government. Amendment 13 abolished slavery and that was a very significant part of American History. The abolishment of slavery was very significant and it helped us become the country of "equality" that were are viewed as.
Does the 14th combine with the earlier "no religious test" clause to guarantee a vision of a diverse and equitable society with no government discrimination:
I think that the 14th amendment does promote this vision more then guarantee it. I believe that people will always judge by race and religion and thats just because of the way Americans, and people in general. You can't force someone to think a certain way just because of a law or an amendment.
Part 6:
Out of all the amendments I think that the 13th was the most impoertant because it abolished slavery and that, like stated before) really shaped this country into what people believe it is today, A free country, an equal country.
Amendments 12-15 were very important to the US government. These amendments changed the whole voting process of Americans due to these amendments changing the the requirements eligible to vote. Every person was allowed to vote by the passing of these laws and that means that there will be different outcomes of the kind of person will be president.
These amendments also shaped Americans as what we are today, not just the government. Amendment 13 abolished slavery and that was a very significant part of American History. The abolishment of slavery was very significant and it helped us become the country of "equality" that were are viewed as.
Does the 14th combine with the earlier "no religious test" clause to guarantee a vision of a diverse and equitable society with no government discrimination:
I think that the 14th amendment does promote this vision more then guarantee it. I believe that people will always judge by race and religion and thats just because of the way Americans, and people in general. You can't force someone to think a certain way just because of a law or an amendment.
Part 6:
Out of all the amendments I think that the 13th was the most impoertant because it abolished slavery and that, like stated before) really shaped this country into what people believe it is today, A free country, an equal country.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thoughts on Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Buy Nothing Day
On thanksgiving my family and I usually have a lot of people over our house and we all eat and mingle and such. Everyone usually brings some food and we make the most food because we're hosting and everyone seems to have a good time. There are a bunch of kids and its always my job to entertain them but I don't really mind as long as people are having fun. Thanksgiving has become more of a family time then anything, people do lose what the whole holiday is based on though which is genocide. Genocide did come up during the break but not until Saturday and it was very brief as if no one really wanted to speak about it. On Friday my family wanted to go shopping but we decided not to because we didn't think it would be worth it because of all the craziness. The Wall mart incident that happened on Black Friday really opened my eyes because is it really that big a deal that people couldn't have waited a couple more seconds to go inside the store like normal people? It really has become the AWOL to consume as much as possible, especially on things we might not need but because its on sale people make a big deal. Im not complaining about this way of life I just feel as though things could be done differently.
Deeper In The Constitution - B
In section 1 of Article 4 it states that each state has to respect the laws of every other state. What that says for gay marriage is that if two people of the same sex get married in one state that means they are married in another state. While Gay Marriage is not legal and accepted in many states, they will have to accept them as a married couple. The Full Faith & Credit provision allows people to have more freedom because they can do things that are legal in the state where they live and states where it isn't legal.
The amended portion of Article 4 which begins "No Person..." means that slaves that are in one state, run away to another state will not be free due and must be returned to that state. This is important because back when there were slaves (and who knows there still might be some slaves out there in the US) will not be able to become free just by running away, if this law didn't exist then slaves all over would attempt to run away more then usual.
The 2nd amendment states that a well guarded militia has the right to bear arms. That I believe is because the Government controls that militia and it is to guard the country only, to protect and to serve. The 2nd amendment says nothing about regular citizens owning guns and that could mean if a state were to ban guns completely that would be allowed because it doesn't say in the constitution that regular American citizens who are not in a "well guarded militia" have the right to bear arms.
Lethal Injections and/or the Electric Chair completely contradict the 8th amendment. They both contradict it because the 8th amendedment states that those kind of things shall not be deemed necessary. So the fact that this stuff still happenes is a violation of the constitution which is also reffered to as the "Highest Law of the Land".
The amended portion of Article 4 which begins "No Person..." means that slaves that are in one state, run away to another state will not be free due and must be returned to that state. This is important because back when there were slaves (and who knows there still might be some slaves out there in the US) will not be able to become free just by running away, if this law didn't exist then slaves all over would attempt to run away more then usual.
The 2nd amendment states that a well guarded militia has the right to bear arms. That I believe is because the Government controls that militia and it is to guard the country only, to protect and to serve. The 2nd amendment says nothing about regular citizens owning guns and that could mean if a state were to ban guns completely that would be allowed because it doesn't say in the constitution that regular American citizens who are not in a "well guarded militia" have the right to bear arms.
Lethal Injections and/or the Electric Chair completely contradict the 8th amendment. They both contradict it because the 8th amendedment states that those kind of things shall not be deemed necessary. So the fact that this stuff still happenes is a violation of the constitution which is also reffered to as the "Highest Law of the Land".
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Constitution Assignment
Part A:
The Preamble - We as the people of the United States establish the constitution of the United States to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty.
The Branches & They're Powers:
Legislative Branch -
Article 1
Powers - They make laws, controls money, declare ware, oversee government, and can amend the constitution. Congress is basically what this branch is all about, in congress there is the house and the senate. The house consist of 435 seats. They start tax bills and impeach officials. The Senate consist of 100 seats (2 from each state). They start laws as well except for tax laws. They also give advice and consent to the president on appointments and treaties.
Executive Branch -
Article 2
Powers - The executive branch can execute laws, execute congressional decisions, commander - in - chief , certain emergency powers, appoint judges (which have to be approved by senate) and can make pardons. The executive branch is the President and his cabinet. The president can do everything listed and can also Veto bills.
Judicial Branch -
Article 3
Powers - The judicial branch can find a law or action unconstitutional, this is called the Judicial Review. This branch can also administer courts. The Judicial branch is more the Supreme Court if anything. The structure of the branch/supreme court is that there are 8 Assoc. Justices and 1 chief Justice.
When doing this assingment and the assignments on the constitution for the past couple of days I thought it was going to be hard to really remember this and get the basics of it but after doing this assingment especially it helped me a lot and I feel like it feels much easier to grasp.
Questions & Insights:
1. What does learning the constitution now in the 11th grade say about the AWOL?
2. How much power do we as the American People really have?
3. Who does the constitution benefit more the People or the Government?
4. Why is it that the judicial branch seems to have less power then the other branches?
5. Why does it seem as if the Legislative Judge has the most power?
The Preamble - We as the people of the United States establish the constitution of the United States to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty.
The Branches & They're Powers:
Legislative Branch -
Article 1
Powers - They make laws, controls money, declare ware, oversee government, and can amend the constitution. Congress is basically what this branch is all about, in congress there is the house and the senate. The house consist of 435 seats. They start tax bills and impeach officials. The Senate consist of 100 seats (2 from each state). They start laws as well except for tax laws. They also give advice and consent to the president on appointments and treaties.
Executive Branch -
Article 2
Powers - The executive branch can execute laws, execute congressional decisions, commander - in - chief , certain emergency powers, appoint judges (which have to be approved by senate) and can make pardons. The executive branch is the President and his cabinet. The president can do everything listed and can also Veto bills.
Judicial Branch -
Article 3
Powers - The judicial branch can find a law or action unconstitutional, this is called the Judicial Review. This branch can also administer courts. The Judicial branch is more the Supreme Court if anything. The structure of the branch/supreme court is that there are 8 Assoc. Justices and 1 chief Justice.
When doing this assingment and the assignments on the constitution for the past couple of days I thought it was going to be hard to really remember this and get the basics of it but after doing this assingment especially it helped me a lot and I feel like it feels much easier to grasp.
Questions & Insights:
1. What does learning the constitution now in the 11th grade say about the AWOL?
2. How much power do we as the American People really have?
3. Who does the constitution benefit more the People or the Government?
4. Why is it that the judicial branch seems to have less power then the other branches?
5. Why does it seem as if the Legislative Judge has the most power?
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