Distinct differences could be clearly seen throughout both candidates' speeches. In his speech, Romney continuously detailed the negative aspects of Obama's future plans for the country and previous presidential decisions. As he went further into his speech Romney explained how he planned to create 12 million jobs and become a far more energy independent country. The Republican candidate also addressed how Russia was our number one enemy and not Iraq, which poses questions about his position on the troops stationed in the middle east. Throughout his speech, Romney spoke about creating a successful and bright future for America, but did little to explain what he would do in order to make this happen.
In his speech, Obama spoke to the people about his strong passion for education and the opportunities (ex. The Dream Act) that he would give to any American in search for a brighter future. He plans to set higher educational standards now in order to create smarter and more effective individuals in the future The president also addressed the issue of renewable energy and explained to the people that research for more effect modes of clean energy was essential for the creation of new jobs and as a way to control global warming. Furthermore, Obama went on to say that his opponent was lacking in the foreign policy skills that are crucial for successful relationships between countries, specially in times of war.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Democrats VS. Republicans on
environmental issues
Democrats: Obama and his administration is
focused on establishing green jobs, conserving public lands, and reducing
carbon emissions in order to take control of the climate change and better the
Environment. Obama is currently the leader in tackling climate change due to
numerous reasons. He has created over 3.1 million green jobs as of May of 2012
and increased fuel economy standards for automobiles. This allows for lower
costs at the gas station and higher priced vehicles. Obama has invested large
amounts of money in green energy sources such as wind power and electric
transportation which will greatly benefit both the economy and environment.
However, the democrats have also ignored plans to make health standards for
smog stricter and failed to end subsidies to oil industries.
Republicans:
Romney and his
administration have taken a less environmentally friendly position. Beneficially,
Romney promotes agricultural jobs as a way to lower pollution. However, he and
his administration also focus on exploiting fossil fuels in fragile places such
as Alaska and the Arctic wildlife refuge, which becomes a serious issue in the
long run. He proposes to take carbon dioxide, one of the most serious green
house gases, off the Clean Air Act. Romney also plans to build the Keystone
Pipeline as a way to transport oil from Canada to Texas, as soon as becomes president. Although economically beneficial, this
pipeline will contribute to a faster depletion of fossil fuels and have
external costs to organisms that surround it. In conclusion, Romney’s future actions
towards the environment will significantly damage our already delicate environment.
This year has been a record breaking year in which July was recorded as the
hottest month of the year and the Arctic sea ice has melted to a record low
during the summer.
"Obama and Romney on Energy, Environmental Issues." Fox News. FOX News Network, 17 Apr. 2012. Web. 05 Sept. 2012.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Interviewing people for the 2012 election allowed me to see that many individuals are unaware of the current political events. For example, almost half of of the people I interviewed between the ages of 17 and 20 did not know that the unemployed received benefits at all. A few of my friends that were interviewed were unaware of the religions of the candidates, which made it difficult to answer one of the questions without my assistance. Although numerous responses that were given were very uneducated, many provided an interesting point of view. 8 out of the 9 high school students interviewed believed that gay marriage is perfectly fine and should not be a major issue. This is a more accepting perspective than those of past generations. Also 9 out of 10 people thought that the military budget should not be reduced and 8 of 10 believed that the economy is the biggest issue in America right now. For the most part, individuals between the ages of 17 and 20 agreed on the same questions. This provides a rough sketch of how future individuals will observe the different issues in our country.
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