...Name: Richard Bailey Assignment: Looking for Everyday Bias and Persuasion Due Date: 08/11/2015 Donald Trump: Gender and Racially Biased Comments Donald Trump is using racially biased comments to increase his political candidate ratings. Is this just a political joke or is he taking this seriously in terms of furthering himself in the political gains for the position of President of the United States. Back in May 2015, Donald Trump made a comment that made headlines in regards to Mexican immigrants in the United States stating, “Mexico send immigrants to this country who are criminals, including rapists!” 80% of the Latinos voters had considered this comment by Donald Trump to be offensive. But the question is at hand, who is Donald Trump siding with to make these comments? Who is Donald Trump trying to persuade to vote him into office by making such comments? Is he making enough stir in the political polls to actually better his chances to run as the Republican nominee for President? Unfortunately, he is actually pulling a strong lead for the 2016 Republican Presidential Nomination. The National Republican Polls shows that Donald Trump is in the lead with 24.3 votes, over Jeb Bushs’ 12.5 votes. Who is the audience that he is trying to rise up with? These questions are at the very heart of the matter when it comes to Donald Trump controversial campaign. 2016 Republican Presidential Nomination National: GOP, Dem | Iowa: GOP, Dem | New Hampshire: GOP, Dem | South...
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...day republicans today are viewed as the conservative and stringent side of the political spectrum. Among its many viewpoints, this party lays its support towards the ideas of liberal capitalism; they oppose increased taxes for anyone, including the wealthy, and a strong military force. Puritans were the very definition of conservatives, and prudence. For the Puritans, The Bible was the ultimate authority, these beliefs, were applied to every area and scope of culture. Puritans were the literal trailblazers that lead to the evolution that is the Republican Party of today. The republican definitions of marriage, life in stages of conception, and the religious factors intertwined within law making, are directly derived from the Puritan...
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...Abstract Immigration is the subject of much debate in the United States. Throughout that debate many differing topics are discussed including politics, national security, financial burden and over population. The topic that many would expect to see here is race but it is not part of the current discussion on immigration. Immigration Immigration has been a controversial subject throughout the history of the United States. In the past much of the conversation about immigration had to do with race and racism. Today the conversation has shifted to topics such as politics, security, financial drain on society, and overpopulation. Race is no longer the driving factor in the current debate over immigration in the United States. Politics If you were to look in the newspaper or online for the topic of immigration most of what you will find is about President Obama’s immigration reform. In November of 2014 Obama enacted an executive order to protect up to five million illegal immigrants from deportation. Since then Obama has been sued by a coalition of 25 states. A Texas court issued an injunction to stop Obama’s executive order from being implemented (Hill, 2015). This injunction was then upheld by a federal court and the Justice Department now plans to appeal that decision (Hill, 2015). Immigration has become a very political issue that both Republicans and Democrats feel requires change. Unfortunately the two parties have yet to come to any sort of agreement as to what those changes...
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...The need for reform of the immigration system in the United States Introduction The lack of results from the Obama administration on the overall reform of the immigration system of the United States is due to the inability of the immigration system to regulate increasing legal admissions and growth of irregular immigration of a regional provenance. The political viability of the reform depends on the consent of the elected Republican opposition. This has contributes to organize structural blockage for reform for over fifteen years, evidencing the high degree of polarization of the immigration topic issue in American society. Given the circumstances, the likelihood of a reform in the next years is very uncertain. This paper aims to explain the lack of results from the Obama administration on the reform of the immigration system. It will analyze first, the main motivation for reform of the immigration system: it has become unable to properly regulate a rapidly growing immigration. It will then offer, a series of explanatory reasons for failure: the low priority given to the immigration issue, errors, but especially the structurally cleaving nature of the reform. Why is the reform of the immigration system a necessity? The Characteristics of the US Immigration System To understand the need for reform of the US immigration system, it is necessary to go back to first principles ensuring its operation. The United States regulates the admission of foreigners on their territory...
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...How the media influence gave rise to Donald Trump In this new era of globalization, the media has more power and influence than it has ever had in the history of technology. The role of media over the years has become very important when it comes to political election. There is an interdependent relationship between politics and media, when it comes to the political elections. The media affects political elections and campaigns by communicating the agendas and beliefs of different political parties. The strong influence of media on political election can seal the fate of any electoral candidate or party. That is what happened in the case of Donald Trump, when he won the Republican primary votes. Prior to the Republican primary votes...
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...Amanda Guzman July 23, 2015 EWS 19 President’s Authority The article “Presidential Power” by Christina L. Lyons represents a dispute that Congress is having with President Obama believing that he is overstepping his authority with executive power. To begin with, Republicans are making accusations saying that Obama is accusing Obama for abusing the Constitution and Democrats are defending him by saying he’s taking action because Congress is taking long to respond. Many presidents have overstepped the boundaries of using executive power to accomplish policy goals. But the debate over executive power has been building up over the years and has led a conflict between Republicans and Democrats. Between the Judicial, Legislative and Executive branch there has been a great gridlock with no one coming to an agreement. Due to the gridlock the conflict between Republicans and Presidential power has been a battle. Eventually, both sides will have to come to some sort of a compromise, whether a law comes into place of presidents having a limit to executive power. (Lyons, 2015, p. 219) During President Obama’s presidency, he has exceeded his power of enforcing executive orders over 210 times. That’s an average of 33 executive orders a year issued by President Obama alone. Executive orders are unbreakable legal orders given by the President to Federal Administrative Agencies. This power allows the president to create laws or determine how existing laws should be carried out. President...
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...The Congress is consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which represents the interest of the citizens of the United States. Congress consists of elected officials that we the people elected. The Senate and House of Representatives both make laws, but the Senate, under the Constitution, has certain granted powers that the House of Representatives do not have. The House of Representatives serves for two terms and the Senate serves six-year terms (Larson, 2015). The Senate is composed of 100 members and each state has two Senators. Only 20 percent of Senators are females per the 113th Congress (2015). The mark-up of the congress does not reflect the demographic of the United States. By the Senate being 80 percent male, this is an over representation of the 49.2 percent males in the United States (Male, 2014). Another example of over representation, the House of Representatives has 82.2 percent of males. As the bible states, “For I know...
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... Introduction An election is a planned official procedure of electing as well as being elected, particularly of an associate of a political body (Eulau, 2015). Consequently, this paper will attempt to demonstrate on the names as well as the background of the three candidates, the issues that are being debated by the candidates. The candidates stand on the issues, who won along with the candidate that I favored. Thus, this will be concerning the Houston major election. The Election period impends in Houston. This November, the people will cast their votes ushering in a novel mayor into office so as to substitute Democrat Anise Parker, who has worked the utmost of three terms ever since 2010. Seven candidates have affirmed their submission with five Democrats along with two Republicans. Thus, each one of them offers their response to the city’s disputes as well as policy’s to ensure its development. Considering that the voter turnout in mayoral elections has gradually reduced in a couple of the last years. It is vital to connect as Houstonians that have a vested significance not only in the city’s educational growth but its opinionated life as well (Garza, 2014). Among the candidates, they comprise Chris Bell, who is a Democrat, Bill King a Republican as well as Ben Hall a Democrat. Chris Bell used to be a lawyer, council associate as well as a Congress man. He also ran a sturdy campaign, against Rick Perry in a bid for the position of a Governor...
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... The chances DHS faces close down are very high. The income for office has been tied up in debate with congress over the immigration bill. Republicans want the congress to pass a bill that would finance DHS. The problem occurred when President Obama arranged a favorable act for the undocumented workers to reside in the country legally. On the other hand the democrats want a clean bill in the same issue. In the event of this department not receiving the clearance for their funds, it would be hard for Homeland security to work in its comfort zone. Homeland security takes care of all the legal issues that the undocumented workers are about to get through. But this has been a high debated issue by the democrats. The foundation after the 2014 midterm race, Obama reported he would permit undocumented migrants to apply to have their expulsions postponed for a long time in the event that they were the folks of kids living in the nation lawfully. The declaration irritated Republicans in Congress. They have declined to augment financing for the Department of Homeland Security past the end of this current month, when they put aside cash for whatever remains of the national government through the fall. In the interim, Democrats are blaming Republicans for betting with national security so as to progress toward their political objectives on migration approach. Republicans accuse the division's chaos for...
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...SECTIONS HOME SEARCHSKIP TO CONTENTSKIP TO NAVIGATIONVIEW MOBILE VERSION The New York Times SUBSCRIBE LOG IN SETTINGS Loading... Advertisement POLITICS Under Pressure to Stand Out, Jeb Bush Tries for Reset By MATT FLEGENHEIMERNOV. 2, 2015 Continue reading the main storyVideo A New Slogan for Jeb Bush Mr. Bush unveiled a new slogan, "Jeb Can Fix It," in an effort to revitalize his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination after a poor debate performance in Colorado last week. By REUTERS on Publish Date November 2, 2015. Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images. Watch in Times Video » Advertisement Continue reading the main storyContinue reading the main storyShare This Page Email Share Tweet Save More Continue reading the main story TAMPA, Fla. — Jeb Bush has played the wide-eyed optimist, anointing himself the...
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...In the latest polls conducted by Bloomberg Politics, found that Hilary Clinton has 33% support followed by Bernie Sanders who has 24% support. Joe Biden, current Vice President, has 25% support if he were to run. The Democratic has not yet held a national debate, the first one was is slated for October 13, hosted by CNN. Even though the party has not received national television time, scandals have arose. News broke in March that Hilary Clinton had used a private email serve, while serving as secretary of state, to send government emails. She claims that nothing she sent was classified at the time the emails were sent. The F.B.I. has launched a formal investigation into the matter. The outcome will immensely effect the democratic candidate’s chance at the oval office. But some argue that the damage has already been done and Clinton can no longer be trusted, in the eyes of...
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...2015 Presidential Candidate Debate For the first democratic primary debate of 2015, a lot can be said about this year’s upcoming election. Anderson cooper, who is well known for appearing as a talk show host on CNN, was the debates moderator. The democratic candidates included: secretary of state Hilary Clinton, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, Maryland Governor Martin O’ Malley, Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig, and Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chaffee. From the beginning to the end, Cooper posed various questions to give the candidates, in relations to controversial issues that are prevalent in the United States. Although there were fine presidential candidates, the focus was primarily on the two leading democratic candidates, Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. When Clinton was asked about her stance on guns control, she passionately expressed that gun control should be very strict for U.S citizens. However, Sanders states that there should be some type of gun control, unlike Clinton; Clinton had stated in the debate, “Sanders is immune to the gun industry”. Another topic that was addressed was the access to private Internet servers for email. This topic up for discussion was strictly agreed towards Clinton herself. Before Clinton was able to discuss in detail about this topic, Sanders expressed that this “issue” was simply irrelevant compared to the other serious problems this country is facing. Other topics included national security threat, black...
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...Speaker of the House Leader and presiding officer of Majority Party Second to the Vice-President Paul Ryan Republican Wisconsin 1st District Miami University American University Joseph A. Craig High school Since 1999 Majority Leader Spokesperson for the people of the majority party Kevin McCarthy Republican California 23rd District California State University Bakersfield Since 2007 Majority Whip They have to help the floor leader, make sure that congress members attend events, and help make new policies. Steven Scalise Republican Louisiana 1st District Louisiana State University Since 2008 Minority Leader They negotiate with the Majority Party, they do debates and help organize activities for the chamber Nancy Pelosi Democrat California 12th District Institution of Notre Dame Trinity Washington University Since 1987 Minority Whip To assist the Minority Leader Steny Hoyer Democrat Maryland 5th District Georgetown Law Since 1975 SENATE Title Photo and name Political Party State Previous jobs and/or education How long in congress President of the Senate Mike Pence Republican Indiana Governor of Indiana Since 2013 President Pro Tempore Orrin Hatch Republican Utah Senator Since 2015 Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Republican Kentucky Jefferson County Judge United states Assistant attorney general Since 2015 Majority Whip John Cornyn Republican Texas St. Mary’s University school of Law Since 2002 Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Democrat New York Harvard...
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...educational programs which enhance understanding of individual and societal implications of human sexuality to promote research and the advancement of technology in reproductive health care and encourage understanding of their inherent bioethical, behavioral, and social implications (Planned Parenthood, 2014). Now the GOP wish to change legislation and deny Planned Parenthood public fund because now the Party wish to argue that no organization should receive public fund that conducts abortions for any program it does. All people have the right to make decisions for them-selves. To be able to make informed choices people need education and resources (Lottes, 2013). First and foremost this is not attracting the Republican Party nor is it a Demarcate verses Republican bipartisan debate. This is a study of the merits of an argument impose by one entity to another to deny future operational funding. 3 percent of Planned Parenthood services are abortions and yes, it is a larger share of Planned Parenthoods revenue only because abortion services are really expensive and to point out that these services are paid by...
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...educational programs which enhance understanding of individual and societal implications of human sexuality to promote research and the advancement of technology in reproductive health care and encourage understanding of their inherent bioethical, behavioral, and social implications (Planned Parenthood, 2014). Now the GOP wish to change legislation and deny Planned Parenthood public fund because now the Party wish to argue that no organization should receive public fund that conducts abortions for any program it does. All people have the right to make decisions for them-selves. To be able to make informed choices people need education and resources (Lottes, 2013). First and foremost this is not attracting the Republican Party nor is it a Demarcate verses Republican bipartisan debate. This is a study of the merits of an argument impose by one entity to another to deny future operational funding. 3 percent of Planned Parenthood services are abortions and yes, it is a larger share of Planned Parenthoods revenue only because abortion services are really expensive and to point out that these services are paid by...
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