Monday, March 29, 2010

Millions to Tennessee and Delaware


Delaware will recieve $100 million dollars and Tennessee will recieve $500 million for their education. They will recieve the funds through the "race to the top" program. This provides money to states that agree to and make plans to reform thier education system to the national government's standards. The states must make plans to turn around low-standard schools, adopt college and career ready standards, and using data systems to support achievement. It is great that our education system is being reformed in this way but I think that the national government might be getting a little bit too involved.

Friday, March 26, 2010

A New START


Russia and the United States reached a new arms treaty today. This will last ten years and replaces the other START treaties that have been created since the Cold War. Nuclear weapons will be cut by one-third by both countries. I don't see this as doing much considering the fact that each country could destroy the world multiple times over. So reducing the number of weapons by one-third is just saying that we can destroy the world just a few less times. However, the symbolic effects of this treaty may be more far reaching.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-cirincione/the-start-of-a-new-obama_b_515305.html

Monday, March 22, 2010

Almost There?


The same form of the health care bill has passed both the House and the Senate...finally. But this doesn't mean the bill becomes law yet. The House proposed a reconciliation bill with a few changes. So once President Obama signs the bill the Senate just has to agree as well. This is not as easy as it sounds though. Republicans in the Senate have said they will do anything to make sure the bill doesn't pass. This really angers me...can't we work together anymore instead of being so separate and stuck in our own ways?



http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/22/health.care.main/index.html

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Turning the Tide


Democratic Senator Dennis Kucinich changed his "no" vote on the healthcare bill to "yes". He is the first Democratic congressman to change his vote after originally voting against its passage. This mat indicate that the changes in the bill might finally be changing opinions. This is a very important vote because every one will count when the new form of the bill gets voted on.





No More Misleading Census Mailings

The House recently passed legislation that banned misleading census mailings. This became an issue because of complaints that Republicans were sending fundraising letters using the census name. Republicans deny this accusation and say they will continue to comply with new laws. This legislation is very necessary because misleading mailings could cause people to not fill out the actual census form. If this occured, it would cost the federal government more money because census workers would have to be sent to more houses.






Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Education Reform In America


The Secretary of Education says that the United States is falling behind the world in education. I strongly agree with this and am pleased that the Obama administration is planning on doing something abou this shortcoming. There are a wide variety of changes that will hopefully take place. One is holding school districts and the states accountable for low-performing schools instead of only the school itself. Also, states will be given more flexibilty on how to spend federal dollars as long as the money is being spent to "improve the outcome of students." I hope these reforms take place quicly because education is such an important aspect in our world.

Grassroot Campaigns Save the Day Once Again

Many thought the Healthcare Reform Bill was dead but once again grassroots campaigning put it back on the agenda. However, this still does not ensure its passage as CNN's recent poll indicates. 100 Representatives were asked how they would vote on the bill and so far the bill would pass. However, this is assuming that the undecided members voted yes. Plus, 29 are yet to respond. Therefore, most of the undecided members would have to cast their vote in favor of the bill. Only 38 Democratic no votes are needed to kill the bill and 27 of these are already in place so only 11 more are needed. This number is very likely to come up and I think that the bill will once again fail without major changes.

hthttp://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/16/house.vote.count/index.html?hpt=Sbin
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/16/house.vote.count/index.html?hpt=Sbin

Sunday, March 14, 2010

No More Guantanamo?


Top Republicans in the House are wanting to debate a plan that will move the prisoners in Gunatanamo Bay to a prison in Illinois. This will cost $500 million because the prison in Illinois is unihabitited and would have to be rehabilitated before the prisoners are moved. I see how it may be slightly more convenient to have the prisoners in the States but I don't believe it is worth it to spend this great deal of money.

No More Guantanamo?

ooops! I accidently pushed publish before I wrote anything :)

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Deficit Debates Need to Begin

Deficit debates need to begin as soon as possible in my opinion because so many Americans are concerned about the enormous debt our country is currently in. House minority leader John Boehner agrees and says possible solutions need to be brought up prior to midterm elections. This way Americans can take the federal deficit into account and they can vote for candidates who they believe will help balance this budget. I agree that this is an important and pressing issue especially because the deficit is not sustainable and is predicted to increase.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/03/boehner-let-the-deficit-debates-begin/?hpt=Sbin&fbid=gaEPWybFL_V
http://imarketnews.com/node/9687