Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Blog Post 24

Today I read an article on USA Today. This article is about the school bus crash that crashed into a tree in Chattanooga Tennessee. As of now, six children have been killed and 23 have been taken to the hospital. The Chattanooga police chief, Fred Fletcher, says that speed is being investigated because it might have played a huge factor in the crashing of the bus. According to the article, crashes like these could lead officials to begin additional talks about safety.
“To me it’s a good discussion to have,” Haslam said. “I think when this is over it’s time to have a good conversation about everything around school buses.”
Many condolences goes out to the families and friends effected by this tragedy. The school system plans to take control and assure the safety of students on school buses.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Formal and Informal Powers of the Senate

What are the formal and informal powers of the Senate? How do you know?


Formal Powers are ones written int he constitution. These include: Impeachment- has the sole power of conducting impeachment trials., Nominations- advises and gives consent, Treaties- approve, amend, and adopt changes of a treaty by a 2/3 vote. Expulsion- expel members of the Senate, Censure-they can determine the rules of its proceedings, Investigations, Contested Senate Elections.

Informal Powers are not specifically mentioned in the constitution. These include rules that they make up on their own. For example, Filibuster.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

News Post 23

Today I read an article on the New York Times titled "Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion". This article covered many thing on Donald Trump, but the main focus of the article was to talk about Trump and how he is easing up on how strict he will enforce certain policies. For example, part of Trump's brand during his campaign was the "build a wall" slogan. Now, Trump sees it as only being a fence in some areas. Also, he does not plan on getting rid of Obamacare entirely. He plans on keeping it for those with pre existing medical conditions. He also does not plan to deport all undocumented immigrants anymore, instead he only wants to deport those who are a danger and or criminals. However, Trump is not letting up on his views of abortion. He promises to name a supreme court justice who opposes abortion rights. As Trump changes hos mind on many issues, a majority of America is anxiously waiting to see what their lives will look like in the next 4 years. Others are even protesting. With a unified government, it is scary to think of what will happen in the future and how certain issues will be handled.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Elections...

The congressional race that I covered in class was California's district 25. The candidate that I studied was Bryan Caforio. Bryan is a part of the democratic party. Caforio is a family mad who advocates for the working class. Because he was so popular with the people, I believed that Bryan would win the race. However the incumbent, Steve Knight, was re elected into office. The end result was 54% to 46%. A close race but not close enough.

The new President of the United States is Donald Trump. Donald Trump ended the night with 279 electoral votes and Clinton having 228. This shocked everyone. At the beginning of the night, most people could have promised that Clinton would win which is why they were so surprised when she lost. However, Hillary did win the popular vote. This election is one for the books mainly because loyal democratic states flipped in this election and became republican. But it truly was a very close race. Majority of the states were nearly split in half. But in the end, Trump won. Some are happy while others are devastated. All we can do is hope for the best in the future.