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Monday, November 15, 2010
Famous Actor, Infamous Politician?
Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger has again proved us RIGHT when it comes to politics and mula. He proposed on Friday according to The Los Angeles Times that, “waiting is not an option” and that over the next year and a half, there shall be more , “cuts, cuts, cuts; budget cuts.” To top it off, when he took the freedom to call a special session the day incoming legislators are sworn in on December 6th, he also stated that, “ the bottom line is we can only lead horse to water” which I found hilarious because not only did it have grammatical errors but also compare citizens to a horse?, okay? Not only is the guy governor, but he is pretty funny and political. He should be in political cartoons, wait, he is! No wondering why that may be but Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger, as a former actor that you once were, I give you the best of compliments to having the Levi’s enough to stand up as a politician after knowing nothing of it. Hard-ride-roller-coasting experience you had, huh? http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2010/11/gov-arnold-schwarzenegger-hinted-friday-at-his-agenda-for-the-upcoming-special-session-to-tackle-california-estimated-254.html
Sarah Palin's Republican Book Tour
The Los Angeles Times has made it big, now that they have two stories that collide in similarities! Two politicians, not too well known for being good politicians but for having been criticized, are both on book tours. This story is Sarah Palin’s! As I had just finished with my George W. Bush story about his great Book Tour debut after being in his cave for so long, here comes Sarah Palin with a book of her own. See a pattern here? Sarah Palin has not only wrote a book called, America By Heart but she has also set forth to promoting it in Republican states, thirteen of them, which in fact says a lot about the woman. She has taken huge steps in politics as in the former appearance she made at the Republican Party’s Reagan Day fundraising dinner which just adds to her joyous looks, personality, and most of all her “inspiring” actions to many Americans. Srah Palin has guts I say, because not only has she gone through so much political criticism after running in office but she has the skinny jeans to propose to herself to write a book and have the cover be filled by her face. Not many people like Sarah Palin but let me tell you, the woman has cajones and that's what counts. Well for now, until I read her book, (which may not happen, ever) that is my opinion, yet the whole Republican tour business is sorta not fitting in. http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-palin-book-tour-20101113,0,4071387.story
Democrats Drop Out
Nancy Pelosi has taken the reigns in the Democratic fight for House leadership. She has not swung back and expects for Democratic reign to be achieved in 2012. As Democratic votes yet have to be seen she has turned back and waited. James E. Clyburn in a letter to democratic colleagues assured them a promising place in the House as he said, “allows us to begin the journey back to a stronger and more resilient majority.” He gave hopes to his colleagues by reassuring them that they must build their majority by communicating with the majority; African American, Asian, and Latino communities. As for Nancy Pelosi, she will surrender the gavel in January to expected speaker of the House, Republican, John A. Boehner. Truth be told, that Clyburn does have a point. He strongly believes that these communities must be communicated with and I definitely agree. Major communities such as these have to be gained first by respect and actions and sure enough if democrats put their mind into it, they will sure have their Democratic speaker back in the House in no time.http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-democratic-leaders-20101114,0,4692180.story
Bush's Come Back
George W. Bush, after returning from exile on a book tour, stated, “Don’t get used to it” as he has plans on “heading back underground” which I thought was amazingly jaw dropping funny. His book, Decision Points has gained not only awes but also with harsh critiques in which he is described as “a man who left office with dismal approval ratings.” George W. Bush has shown no sign of wanting to return to politics nor has he shown his enthusiasm towards writing his own book. He was questioned about Obama’s presidency and had no comment, no argument, no reply, no nothing. As he next sets out to return to his cave, George W. Bush’s , The Bush Institute has yet not given up. They are working on promoting, global health, human freedom, education reform, and economic growth. The initiative they are planning to take is to start with healthcare plans for pregnant women in African and Asian countries. Former President according to his representatives and friends say, that he would like to be remembered for his two non infamous goals, The No Child Left Behind law and the effort to combat disease and poverty in Africa. The most interesting thing in this entire article to me was his statement to Lauer. He stated, “I have no desire to debate” and followed it up with, “ My debating days are over.”http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bush-memoir-20101115,0,6775609.story
NATO Troops Sleyed in Afghanistan
The report written by Laura King and Aimal Yaqoubi for the Los Angeles Times on November 14, was one of the few who caught my attention especially because after having set neutral peace in Afghanistan for a month or so, there were reports by NATO that five of their troops were slayed. To top it off, it was also said that the envoy, Abdul Khaliq Farahi, was released in eastern Afghanistan after being kidnapped two years ago. So far, over the pat few months there have been three fatalities in the east and two in the south. Having American troops in Afghanistan has disturbed the population there and so have the casualty population as Americans are the majority in deaths. This affects the way Americans in the United States think since they aren’t guaranteed that troops are safe before their grand approach back home. On going deaths in Afghanistan only gives hopes to a new war with no absolute meaning. More deaths can conclude in assumption to revenge and then war. Having troops there until 2011 makes things much more tense and unreliable for the American government. The government is fed off of citizens confidence and having none would be fatal. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-afghan-deaths-20101115,0,7106719.story
Monday, September 13, 2010
Don't Ask, Don't Tell
On September 13, 2010, CNN. com posts an article in which the controversial repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy will follow through after marches and strong disagreements towards it. There is still yet no concluded matter until President Barack Obama, the Secretary of Defense, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff all give their approval. The decision by California federal judge from the United States District, Judge Virginia Phillips, that stated that the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy was unconstitutional shifted congress' focus. Already, 12,500 gays have been discharged from the military since the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Policy has gone into effect. The executive Director and founder of Service Members United was “pleased and relieved that Senator Reid has decided to schedule the defense authorization bill for floor time next week.” He also adds that, “ It would be shameful for lawmakers to vote to hold up an important and expansive piece of legislation like the defense authorization bill simply because of their opposition to one or two provisions within it.” Discrimination towards homosexuals is what many believe this policy is all about. When the policy states and segregates that only homosexuals will be affected because of it, the public have nothing else to question but the fact if congress, the senate, or the government is being sexually discriminatory?
Kaiser Permanente's Choice
On September thirteen of this year, the Los Angeles Times recently posted a battle between two Unions fighting for 43,000 employee votes. The battle is to be said the biggest private-sector labor election since 1941. Edvin Hakopian a member of the NUHW describes the battle between two grand Unions as “hostile.” If SEIU were to win, it could help the company from moving off a turmoil, but if the NUHW won it can cause an increase in significant force in the healthcare industry. The Kaiser face off according to UC Berkeley Professor Harley Shaiken, "is a critical election, but it's unusual in that it's a fight between two unions versus a fight over organizing new members…this is putting a lot of resources into fighting for a group that is already in a union." The Unions ups and downs are that SEIU has much more money and people but NUHW is counting on the loyalty of their people as pay for what their Union leaders have accomplished. Others like SEIU executive vice president assume that, “Kaiser workers would risk losing hard-earned gains in salaries and benefits if they decided to leave SEIU. There are also others who doubt the new coming business of NUHW because they have contracts with SEIU and with NUHW they have no complete guarantee. Although NUHW has about 8,000 workers, there have been about 30 elections they have chosen to drop out of in which SEIU have seem to be strong. SEIU has been built for more than 30 years now and it’s challenging trying to compete with this Union especially if you’re a new comer in the business.
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