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Friday, December 16, 2016

Is Donald Trump a Threat to Democracy?

http://nyti.ms/2hVbbr2

Thought this was an interesting final question to consider for the semester given the topic of your democracy papers and the results of the election this fall. The authors of this article argue that he is a threat based on:

1. his promotion of violence during his campaign.
2. statements to jail his political opponent.
3. his questioning of the legitimacy of the popular vote outcome.

The authors also warn of his authoritarian tendencies, attempts to diminish the news media's role by direct communication with voters through twitter. Lastly they raise the question of whether our democracy would survive a conflict. A few questions then:

1. Is Trump really a threat to democracy?
2. Is the bitterness and divisiveness that has emerged in our two party system a threat to democracy?
3. President Obama tried to create a more collaborative culture in Washington DC, but instead politics has become more divided. How can the national political system be improved?

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Trump responds immediately to 'Saturday Night Live' skit mocking his tweets



http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2016/12/04/trump-responds-immediately-saturday-night-live-skit-mocking-his-tweets/94933756/

In an article written on the USA Today website, Trump expresses his feelings toward actor Alec Baldwins impression of him on SNL a.k.a. Saturday Night Live. Within only one hour of the shows live broadcast, Trump immediately responded, outraged that SNL would mock him the way they did. Trump said "Just tried watching Saturday Night Live - unwatchable! Totally biased, not funny and the Baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse. Sad". This response, given from his twitter feed, provides the american people with evidence to believe Trump is an inferior president and he will be bothered by little things like mocking him. In the past many other presidents were mocked and were not bothered by the impressions made on SNL: Michael McKean as Bill Clinton, Darell Hammond's as George W. Bush, Fred Armisen playing president Barack Obama. 

With this in mind, do you believe Trump will continue to be disturbed by the medias mocking of him? 

Is it possible that Trump will grow into the president we want and need?

Will Trump ever discontinue the comments he makes on twitter and pay more attention to his presidential duties?

Monday, December 12, 2016

Family Fights Government In Land Dispute Near Area 51


http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/12/12/family-fights-government-in-land-dispute-near-area-51.html
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Lying along the border of Area 51 is Joe Sheahan' s family' s Nevada Groom Mine, which is currently in danger to the likeliness of the government. The family has been encountered by many government affiliated corporations who by all means tried obtaining this valuable piece of land with intimidation and 'embarrassingly low' prices says family lawyer James Leavitt. The family´s Nevada mine currently is 400 acres, 5,000 feet above sea level,  and holds minerals that were recently looked for by the Joe´s family in 2015. Since the early 1900´s, the family has been battling the government with health risks such as radiation from nuclear tests that have not been warned to the family, and now the government have taken the family deed after the Sheahans refused their offer for their piece of land. Now, Joe Sheahan and his family fight to find an agreeable value for the land, but if the establishment of an agreed amount cannot come to take place then the Sheahans are ready to take the battle to a jury trial. 

1) Why do you think the Sheahan´s Nevada Groom Mine is so important for the government to acquire? 
2) Do you think that the sight of extra terrestrial activity can play a part in the reason why the government desperately wants this piece of land? If so, explain what this could mean to the reputation of then government. 
3) If your family was to own this property, would you be terrified to oppose the government or legally fight this battle in court? Explain. 

Republicans Ryan and McConnell back Russia vote hack probe

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38294765





The Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell both support the initiative to look into Russia hacking the election. They state that any foreign intervention in the polls is "unacceptable." The two say that they will use their own intelligence committees to investigate the allegations. The CIA has been investigating the matter, and there has been no concrete evidence of Russian tampering that has come up yet. Trump defends himself, tweeting: "Can you imagine if the election results were the opposite and WE tried to play the Russia/CIA card. It would be called conspiracy theory!". While both Ryan and McConnell support the investigation of the election, Ryan states, "As we work to protect our democracy from foreign influence, we should not cast doubt on the clear and decisive outcome of this election." If the accusations came out to be true, then current relations with Russia would become a lot worse than they already are. It is also possible that the recount effort led by Jill Stein will skyrocket in support, and Trump may not be allowed to take office. On the other hand, if the accusations were false, it would make the Democratic party and those against Trump seem vengeful and unwilling to accept a fair, democratic election. 


Do you think Russia had any influence on the outcome of the election?
What would happen if they were found to actually have done it?

Would there be any sort of impact if Russia didn't do anything?

Beijing 'seriously concerned' after Trump questions 'one China' policy






After the most recent presidential election, China is "seriously concerned" after Donald Trump questioned whether the United States should keep its long-standing position that Taiwan is part of "one China." China has responded saying that co- operation with the United States is out of question. China believes that unless Trump adheres to the one- China policy, it will spark a real crisis between the countries. The article continued by claiming that Trump is "ignorant as a child" in foreign policy. This editorial spoke about how Trump did not understand that the one- China policy bought or sold because he only understand business and believes that everything has a price. Earlier this month, Trump slammed China on twitter criticizing their currency policy and military posturing.


1. Do you agree with China's decision to make cooperation with the US out of question? 
2. Why do you think Trump was called "ignorant as a child"
3. Is Trump harming his presidency with these actions?

http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/12/politics/china-trump-one-china-reaction/#

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Advice to Melania Trump

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In recent years, there has been an astronomical increase in cyberbullying, thanks to social media. The effects of bullying has led to numerous deaths. Bullying that used to happened in school is now initiating a new era on social platforms such as Facebook and Snapchat. Despite the all the hate and disagreement from this election, Melania Trump is a stark contrast in that she plans to promote unity. While Michelle Obama chose to focus on healthy eating, Melania Trump chooses to focus on cyberbullying, something she has dealt with especially with the duality of being a model and Donald Trump's wife. Some advice for Melania is for her to focus on the positive, teach kids that hurting the attacker will only continue the bullying cycle, and increase social-emotional programs that will help students recognize their own emotions. 

Discussion Questions:

 1) Do you agree with Melania's efforts or do you think that she should focus her attention elsewhere? 

2) We all have seen or experience bullying in various forms. How do you think bullying, specifically cyberbullying, should be targeted?  

3) Do you believe social platforms should allow for censorship of any type of bullying? 







Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Is Trump winning the game, or is it all just a scam? 4 Incredibly Accurate Things People Who Like Click Bait Will Get~







This guy is the 45th President of the Free World  

article link 
Very reliable and honest Washington Post
Very smart and funny contributing source: Buzzfeed

The President-elect Donald J. Trump announced today that he successfully negotiated a deal with the Japanese telecom and Internet company Softbank, in which Softbank will invest $50 billion in the United States and create approximately create 50,000 jobs. It is important to note that Softbank is the majority shareholder of the Sprint company and its transition to America is a great sign of prosperity to come--relative to Trump's overall message to "Make America Great Again." Furthermore, in order to create jobs in America, Softbank plans to invest into multiple start up companies across America. This is an interesting trend for Trump to already be doing presidential cool stuff when he hasn't even been sworn into office yet. This also builds upon his recent Carrier deal he made to keep 1,000 jobs in the United States from moving to Mexico. It's also interesting to note that the CEO's son of Softbank claimed that if Hillary Clinton was President this deal would have never happened. All of Trump's campaign talk and promises to create more jobs and uphold America's strength seem to already be happening. In addition to the trustworthy Washington Post, CNN is also telling me that this deal is all just a political stunt that is aimed to glorify Trump's future presidency--somehow this has to be all a massive plot to induce more racism and xenophobia. So there you have it, two polar opposite viewpoints of this deal from two very reliable news outlets.
Discussion Questions:

  1. Are Trump's actions of salvation worth his redemption for all his xenophobia to get to power? 
  2. Is it all just a scam? 
  3. Why are foreign companies more inclined to invest in America now? 
  4. How can Bernie Sanders still win the election?