so, this week's editorial, from the Washington Post Online, is about how the declining state of the american economy is effecting other parts of the world, namely china.
Apparantly the U.S is the largest consumer of chinese goods. China was in the process of expanding their industrial work force to meet consumer demand, therefore the rural population was moving into the cities to find work in factories. now with consumers in america cutting back on buying foreign products, the chinese economy is falling apart. The workers have been forced to return to their thrird-world rural housing, which, for some, does not even exist anymore, and thousands of jobless and homeless roam the cities of china. Chinese exports have dropped 40-70 percent, depending on the product, and those exports are the base of China's expansion and de-isolationism at this moment in time.
for me, and hopefully for others, this article opened my eyes to how inter-connected the us economy is to the economies of other countries. right now the american economic depression is not that bad for the majority of the country. the same can't be said for the countries which are directly invested in the US, who cant afford any turn down in either our or their economies.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
editorial post #1
wow..i had already forgotten how to use this silly website. i had also forgotten my password... oops.
alright so the editorial i found is nt about anything too serious because if you know me, i dont like to think about how the econmy is failing, how we have a new president who stepped in at the absolute worst possible time and is a bit of a socialist and wants to turn america into the soviet union, but whatever.
the editorial i found was on the pardon and how president Bush did not pardon anyone. the article cited president Clinton's very controversial last-minute pardons, of his deliquent brother and what-not, and set up a few good reasons for why he may have chosen to do this: 1. Bush may have been trying not to cause a stir at the end of a very rocky presidency, and just leave quietly, 2. he did not want to pull a clinton, and have just one more unpleasant addition to his resume. either way the article gave him shit for being too stingy with his mercy, and talked about how the new president should try to pardon a few more people during his time in office.
whatever.
pardons should be for people to clear records for which they have been proven innocent of, not to get crack dealers out of jail for finally getting caught. but that is a whole other tirade. the end
alright so the editorial i found is nt about anything too serious because if you know me, i dont like to think about how the econmy is failing, how we have a new president who stepped in at the absolute worst possible time and is a bit of a socialist and wants to turn america into the soviet union, but whatever.
the editorial i found was on the pardon and how president Bush did not pardon anyone. the article cited president Clinton's very controversial last-minute pardons, of his deliquent brother and what-not, and set up a few good reasons for why he may have chosen to do this: 1. Bush may have been trying not to cause a stir at the end of a very rocky presidency, and just leave quietly, 2. he did not want to pull a clinton, and have just one more unpleasant addition to his resume. either way the article gave him shit for being too stingy with his mercy, and talked about how the new president should try to pardon a few more people during his time in office.
whatever.
pardons should be for people to clear records for which they have been proven innocent of, not to get crack dealers out of jail for finally getting caught. but that is a whole other tirade. the end
Friday, January 16, 2009
Current event political cartoon part...whatever
so..there is a veritable plethora of political cartoons explaining the momentous event about to occur: the presidental inaguration! the passing of the torch from one exhausted, weather-beaten, media-harrassed, shoe-thrown-at and unpopular president to the black messiah...o look! here's one RIGHT NOW::::

o wow..it's everything i imagined it would be... and better. it's in color.
as stated, its a visual representation of the event about to occur, the baton here representing ht presidency and all the wonderful things that currently wil go along with it... like the economy and the war and the economy and the nationa debt and stuff, which in the cartoon, must weigh a lot and are what has made bush so tired in the race.... the end.

o wow..it's everything i imagined it would be... and better. it's in color.
as stated, its a visual representation of the event about to occur, the baton here representing ht presidency and all the wonderful things that currently wil go along with it... like the economy and the war and the economy and the nationa debt and stuff, which in the cartoon, must weigh a lot and are what has made bush so tired in the race.... the end.
Friday, December 12, 2008
i'm sorry i'm only doing this for class and wasting internet space with useless analysis of political cartoons

alright... this week's political cartoon is about that silly governor who tried to sell obama's senate seat to the highest bidder. here he is, very blatantly holding a nice chair, obviously representing the senate seat in question, and talking about selling it on Ebay
according to lawrence c. stroud: illinois, or iowa, whicheve state that is, has a history of corrupt politicians, and its nice to see blagojevich keepiong with tradition. [let us hope monsieur obama is not a part of that illustrious tradition]
however, he has been carted off by the PO and people are clamoring for his resignation.
what will happen to the senate seat?
what will happen to the governors seat?
what will happen to the governor?
only time will tellllllllll.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Current event political cartoon
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Volunteering











so yeah... i rpetty much got all my volunteering hours done ON election day... my day started at 5:30 am. i went and voted at the elementary school :)..
then i returned to volunteer and hand out sample ballots..where i met mr. Debenedittis aka Steve the mayor....[
then kathryn and i volunteered handiong out little flyers and asking ppl if they voted at 6:30 at night in the cold wet rain... FUN!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Final Election Blog Post
So here it goes: the winner is...[drum roll]... Barack Obama.
SURPRISE!! 353 to 185 electoral votes. popular vote..probably lots for barack..he has all the highly populated states with lots of democratic voters and lots of electoral votes. thanks california.
Senate race: The democratic candidate mark warner wins over Republican Jim gilmore. Warner has been leading by 30+ points in the polls for weeks. it is nearly impossible for him to lose...
House of Reps: 10th district winner is Wolf. I would vote for him 1. because judy feder? really? we can do better... also he must be doing something right.. he's been in office for longer than i've been alive.
11th: to be honest, i only know one person who's running: Gerry Connolly, and he looks like a nice guy. plus, he seems to be winning 58% of votes according to recent polls so yeah. he wins!
the end. NO MORE CAMPAIGN COMERCIALS!
SURPRISE!! 353 to 185 electoral votes. popular vote..probably lots for barack..he has all the highly populated states with lots of democratic voters and lots of electoral votes. thanks california.
Senate race: The democratic candidate mark warner wins over Republican Jim gilmore. Warner has been leading by 30+ points in the polls for weeks. it is nearly impossible for him to lose...
House of Reps: 10th district winner is Wolf. I would vote for him 1. because judy feder? really? we can do better... also he must be doing something right.. he's been in office for longer than i've been alive.
11th: to be honest, i only know one person who's running: Gerry Connolly, and he looks like a nice guy. plus, he seems to be winning 58% of votes according to recent polls so yeah. he wins!
the end. NO MORE CAMPAIGN COMERCIALS!
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