http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42308.html
This article is about how Obama is accusing the republicans for pushing back the nominations of the judicial judges. Apparently the Senate do not believe that having these nominations are important so they decided to push the election aside. Obama on the other hand feels that it is necessary to have and is taking it slightly personal. The government is starting to feel that it doesn't really matter, but Obama refuses to let this just go by. [Go Obama! =D.]
Once again this article goes deeper in on how it is to be in the judicial and executive branch. The judicial branch doesn't seem to be as important to the people in government compared to how it is put in the constitution. I say this because of the fact that the republican Senate are just pushing their election day further back. The executive branch doesn't seem to have much say which is clear in the constitution, but this article also demonstrates that seeing as to how Obama can't have control over the election date.
I believe that the government is just acting very childish once again. If there is supposed to be an election held for more judicial judges then just have the election and get it over with instead of just having all of this unnecessary drama roaming the halls of the white house. If they can just put the fact that they dislike each other or the fact that they represent two different parties then it wouldn't be such a hassle to get things taken care of.
Can John Boehner and Barack Obama get along?
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/41863.html
Clearly Obama and Boehner are having some relationship issues and it is going to affect the both of them in the future. For a reason unknown Boehner must have made a negative remark about Obama during one of his speeches and so Obama retaliated by doing the same thing causing complication in the White House. What the two men have most likely failed to realize is that they will need each other in order to get anything done. The two men will continue to bump heads until they figure out a way to put there differences beside them during work and get some work done in a mature manner.
This just explains how difficult it can be to work in the executive branch. The constitution doesn't elaborate on how difficult it will be to get along with your colleagues, but this article practically tells all. Unfortunately the two aren't getting along therefore they will convince there people not to vote for one another's bill which will make it to the point where there is no true order. Which also goes deeper into the constitution.
I personally believe the two of them are angry for petty reasons. Who cares if he trashed you in a speech, you could've just spoken to him privately like an adult an the situation would have been handle already. Now the two of them are most likely never going to get over this minor grudges until it hits them smack dead in the face with terrible consequences. If they are supposed to be in government they should put their political caps on and forget about the personal drama until later.
Clearly Obama and Boehner are having some relationship issues and it is going to affect the both of them in the future. For a reason unknown Boehner must have made a negative remark about Obama during one of his speeches and so Obama retaliated by doing the same thing causing complication in the White House. What the two men have most likely failed to realize is that they will need each other in order to get anything done. The two men will continue to bump heads until they figure out a way to put there differences beside them during work and get some work done in a mature manner.
This just explains how difficult it can be to work in the executive branch. The constitution doesn't elaborate on how difficult it will be to get along with your colleagues, but this article practically tells all. Unfortunately the two aren't getting along therefore they will convince there people not to vote for one another's bill which will make it to the point where there is no true order. Which also goes deeper into the constitution.
I personally believe the two of them are angry for petty reasons. Who cares if he trashed you in a speech, you could've just spoken to him privately like an adult an the situation would have been handle already. Now the two of them are most likely never going to get over this minor grudges until it hits them smack dead in the face with terrible consequences. If they are supposed to be in government they should put their political caps on and forget about the personal drama until later.
Nuke treaty deserves support
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42268.html
This article discusses the topic of nuclear wars. The government is trying to come up will laws to prevent further wars that may lead to the releasing of nuclear bombs. Unfortunately this task is becoming a struggle because the executive branch is having a slight issue with coming up with great laws. The executive branch is trying to convince the public to believe and do as they say to prevent any attacks from different countries.
The executive branch has to do all of this work to prevent further bombings which relates to the constitution. This article goes in depth on the stress that the executive branch has to face when dealing with a topic such as nuclear wars. They not only have to make laws, but they have to get others to agree with them to put it in affect. And if it doesn't get in and something terrible happens because of that it can put a lot of stress of them.
In my opinion nuclear war doesn't matter. If another country is going to bomb us then there is nothing we can do because he we suck up to them it will show weakness and they'll take over and at the same time being all tuff will only encourage them to attack. Therefore we shouldn't even stress the topic. If it's going to happen then we just have to get over it because that's life and we have more important things to worry about.
This article discusses the topic of nuclear wars. The government is trying to come up will laws to prevent further wars that may lead to the releasing of nuclear bombs. Unfortunately this task is becoming a struggle because the executive branch is having a slight issue with coming up with great laws. The executive branch is trying to convince the public to believe and do as they say to prevent any attacks from different countries.
The executive branch has to do all of this work to prevent further bombings which relates to the constitution. This article goes in depth on the stress that the executive branch has to face when dealing with a topic such as nuclear wars. They not only have to make laws, but they have to get others to agree with them to put it in affect. And if it doesn't get in and something terrible happens because of that it can put a lot of stress of them.
In my opinion nuclear war doesn't matter. If another country is going to bomb us then there is nothing we can do because he we suck up to them it will show weakness and they'll take over and at the same time being all tuff will only encourage them to attack. Therefore we shouldn't even stress the topic. If it's going to happen then we just have to get over it because that's life and we have more important things to worry about.
Senate stall to blame for slow egg recall?
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0810/41391.html
This article talks about the contamination of the eggs. Apparently the senate has been pushing the food safety inspection further back on the list and it has now come back to bite them. Over six million eggs have been sent back due to serious contaminations of salmonella. Many people have been infected and the number is on the rise. This issue points directly at the senate and many people feel they are to blame. They feel that if congress would've handled this situation sooner 2,000 people wouldn't be sick with salmonella poisoning.
This relates to the constitution because it just shows the people on what problems can occur in the process of making of bill become a law. There are thousands of pending bills that are still waiting to be looked at and sometimes bills prove to be more important than others. Obviously senate didn't take this particular bill as important and have yet to pay it any attention and now thousands of people are sick.
I believe that senate is completely at fault for this problem, but also the person who had created the bill. If the creator of the bill would have made a stronger argument senate would have taken it more serious and this problem most likely wouldn't exist. Senate should have been thinking out of the box, if the bill writer din't make a strong argument they should have been thinking of consequences that may occur if they pushed it back, but they didn't. Which is why they are both to blame.
This article talks about the contamination of the eggs. Apparently the senate has been pushing the food safety inspection further back on the list and it has now come back to bite them. Over six million eggs have been sent back due to serious contaminations of salmonella. Many people have been infected and the number is on the rise. This issue points directly at the senate and many people feel they are to blame. They feel that if congress would've handled this situation sooner 2,000 people wouldn't be sick with salmonella poisoning.
This relates to the constitution because it just shows the people on what problems can occur in the process of making of bill become a law. There are thousands of pending bills that are still waiting to be looked at and sometimes bills prove to be more important than others. Obviously senate didn't take this particular bill as important and have yet to pay it any attention and now thousands of people are sick.
I believe that senate is completely at fault for this problem, but also the person who had created the bill. If the creator of the bill would have made a stronger argument senate would have taken it more serious and this problem most likely wouldn't exist. Senate should have been thinking out of the box, if the bill writer din't make a strong argument they should have been thinking of consequences that may occur if they pushed it back, but they didn't. Which is why they are both to blame.
Gov. candidates in 20 states endorse anti-immigration laws
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/41692.html
This article presses the issue of illegal immigrants. The members of congress are not all taking this issue serious according to this article. Manu of the states are beginning to take the illegal immigrant problem in their own hands. Using Arizona as their inspiration states are starting to come up with ways that limit the health care, food, living space, and jobs for those who cannot prove that they are legal citizens. They feel as if their taxpayers are not paying for illegal immigrants and that in order to unsure that the money is benefiting the people who pay they need to eliminate those who don't belong. States understand that congress will soon be trying to sue them, but they feel as if their reasoning is so powerful that they will be able to handle the issue just fine.
This relates to the constitution because it gives a negative look on congress. Congress is supposed to be checking to make sure no other group gets in power while also making laws that benefit the people. If we have two senate and over a couple house members in each state then they should be aware of the issues and should be making laws to help the people in their state. Based on this article congress isn't doing a very good job if they have not notice the rise of illegal immigrants entering their specific state.
I believe that their should be more checks to make sure people are legal. There is no reason why we should be taxed just to benefit illegal immigrants who probably don't even pay taxes. If there are places where people can become legal immigrants than they should take the classes and stop being so lazy! Illegal immigrants do not deserve to be in America. Congress should definitely do something about this problem before it gets too far out of hand.
Stem-cell bill could see vote
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/41731.html
This article is about how representative diana wants to pass a stem cell research bill. She basically feels that her bill will be passed seeing as to how it really doesn't have a negative affect. Some argued that it has something to do with abortion which is concerning her. Although stem cell research has nothing to do with abortion she has too get the other members of congress to understand that as well so that she can get their vote and then her bill will become law.
This relates to the constitution because you can tell that when legislative wants to have their bill passed they need votes. This also demonstrates checks and balances because if there were no checks and balances she could've made her bill a law without going through all the extra stuff to convince the other members that her bill is worth being passed.
I believe that her bill should become a law because it is just a research. No one is stopping anything from happening or anything in that nature. I know for sure that her bill doesn't deserve much attention because it doesn't seem very important to me. I personally do not see the advantage we as people are going to get with her bill. Therefore it should just be passed so that maybe just maybe her bill might turn out to save some lives.
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