Department of Treasury
Republican for true
Keep it cool wit Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge is a playa fa real and makes it rain on a daily basis, BUT conservatively often sprinkling nickels and dimes, abolishing poverty one hoodlum at a time. The value of a dollar is dramatically decreasing and the United States is steadily falling in to a depression like that of the Great Depression. However with Coolidge at the helm of this revolution government money will be placed more wisely in to needed categories such as school funds. With Coolidge there will be no dramatic change in taxes. We will be saving millions of dollars by bringing troops back from Iraq allowing more diversification in the placement of tax payers money. And that’s how we do, keep it coo!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
a big ol to-do list
There are many different types of jobs and severe as well as minor problems that the next president of the united states is going to have to deal with. As of right now I believe that Obama will be able to better serve this country. McCain's campaign has recently been know the "stretch the truth" or even avoided answering certain questions. On the other hand Obama's campaign has not been trying to conceal any unjust acts and will tell you truth, sometimes even at his own expense. It also appears that the McCain campaign has become more desperate, stooping down to tactics such as personal attacks toward Obama, while Obama resists the temptations to strike down on Senator McCain. The next president will face problems with our falling economy, as well as the problems flaring up in Iraq and Afghanistan. They will deal with a rising unemployment rate and also problems dealing with energy.
One bias example is that they quote all of McCain's benefitial quotes but will show faults in Obama's plans. Another example is they are showing that the writer is pro-republican coming down the democrat party by talking about all of Bush's faults and problems within the democratic party.
5 STATS:
1. In August 2000, 89 percent of Americans said the economy was doing well, according to a Los Angeles Times poll. I find this interesting because our economy is in a recession.
2. Bush's budgets have added $1.7 trillion to the national debt. This stat is significant because it shows how easy it is to get to debt.
3. Today, 82 percent of Americans say the economy is doing badly. I also find this interesting because just a couple years ago that 82 percent of people would have said we had a good economy. Just before Bush was elected.
4. Oil prices have set records due to global demand and tensions in the Middle East. We go to war with them even though they have such a dramatic impact on how we live
5. The cost of filling the tank of a Chevrolet Suburban by $62, to $131. This is an interesting statistic just because it shows the real affect of rising gas prices.
One bias example is that they quote all of McCain's benefitial quotes but will show faults in Obama's plans. Another example is they are showing that the writer is pro-republican coming down the democrat party by talking about all of Bush's faults and problems within the democratic party.
5 STATS:
1. In August 2000, 89 percent of Americans said the economy was doing well, according to a Los Angeles Times poll. I find this interesting because our economy is in a recession.
2. Bush's budgets have added $1.7 trillion to the national debt. This stat is significant because it shows how easy it is to get to debt.
3. Today, 82 percent of Americans say the economy is doing badly. I also find this interesting because just a couple years ago that 82 percent of people would have said we had a good economy. Just before Bush was elected.
4. Oil prices have set records due to global demand and tensions in the Middle East. We go to war with them even though they have such a dramatic impact on how we live
5. The cost of filling the tank of a Chevrolet Suburban by $62, to $131. This is an interesting statistic just because it shows the real affect of rising gas prices.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
that president thing
Rutherford Birchard Hayes
Republican for real
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. Back in my day I was an American politician, a lawyer, a military leader and the 19th president of the United States. There were many presidents that served in the Civil War, but I was the only one to be wounded in battle. However time has passed and I am now super agile with lighting fast reflexes. My political career really started when I ran for Governor of Ohio, I terminated my opponents and served a 4 year term. Now in my presidential election I was the only president whose election was decided by a congressional vote, and also the first president to take the oath of office in the white house. My most controversial act as president was my reaction to the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. For the first time ever in US history military soldiers were ordered to fire on citizens killing more than 70. We were able to regain peace but at a horrible cost. I was not very involved in foreign policy but somehow I still managed to become a hero in Paraguay. The most memorable bill I signed was one that allowed female attorneys to argue in the Supreme Court.
Enough about my past, all that is really important is the future and how this country is going to be served and what the best wu tang song is. I am by far the most qualified person to lead this country. I have been know to frequently make it rain, but on a budget, saving the economy and leaving more money in tax payers’ pockets. I am with the majority of the people saying that we need to bring our troops home, we have been in Iraq just too long all because of one persons inability to keep it real. In the 186 years since my birth I have learned a lot, from mastering the art of keeping it real to how to be a great leader and be the voice for others. My voice will be that of the people, for the people. After all it is your country; you all make this country what it is. As president of the United States I will help get this country back on track to being the greatest country in the world.
Republican for real
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. Back in my day I was an American politician, a lawyer, a military leader and the 19th president of the United States. There were many presidents that served in the Civil War, but I was the only one to be wounded in battle. However time has passed and I am now super agile with lighting fast reflexes. My political career really started when I ran for Governor of Ohio, I terminated my opponents and served a 4 year term. Now in my presidential election I was the only president whose election was decided by a congressional vote, and also the first president to take the oath of office in the white house. My most controversial act as president was my reaction to the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. For the first time ever in US history military soldiers were ordered to fire on citizens killing more than 70. We were able to regain peace but at a horrible cost. I was not very involved in foreign policy but somehow I still managed to become a hero in Paraguay. The most memorable bill I signed was one that allowed female attorneys to argue in the Supreme Court.
Enough about my past, all that is really important is the future and how this country is going to be served and what the best wu tang song is. I am by far the most qualified person to lead this country. I have been know to frequently make it rain, but on a budget, saving the economy and leaving more money in tax payers’ pockets. I am with the majority of the people saying that we need to bring our troops home, we have been in Iraq just too long all because of one persons inability to keep it real. In the 186 years since my birth I have learned a lot, from mastering the art of keeping it real to how to be a great leader and be the voice for others. My voice will be that of the people, for the people. After all it is your country; you all make this country what it is. As president of the United States I will help get this country back on track to being the greatest country in the world.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Da Blog Rules
5. Please, no last names, school names or addresses.
4. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from your school blog; you might reveal information on there that you don't want to reveal on your school blog.
2. If you want to write your opinion on a topic, make sure you're not going to be offensive to anyone as you write it.
9. Always make sure you check over your post for spelling errors, grammar errors, and your use of words.
1. Never disrespect someone else in your blog, whether it's a person, an organization, or just a general idea. You don't want someone making a stab at what you are passionate about; don't do it to someone else.
3. Don't write about other people without permission; if you can't get their permission, use first names only. Never share someone elses last name.
6. Watch your language! We're not at home, we are at school, this has to be at least remotely professional looking.
7. Make sure things you write about are factual. Don't be posting about things that aren't true.
8. Keep it education-oriented. That means that you probably shouldn't discuss your plans for the weekend.
The reason I chose that rule as my number one is because you should always show respect to other people especially if there going to open up and trust you to read there blogs
4. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from your school blog; you might reveal information on there that you don't want to reveal on your school blog.
2. If you want to write your opinion on a topic, make sure you're not going to be offensive to anyone as you write it.
9. Always make sure you check over your post for spelling errors, grammar errors, and your use of words.
1. Never disrespect someone else in your blog, whether it's a person, an organization, or just a general idea. You don't want someone making a stab at what you are passionate about; don't do it to someone else.
3. Don't write about other people without permission; if you can't get their permission, use first names only. Never share someone elses last name.
6. Watch your language! We're not at home, we are at school, this has to be at least remotely professional looking.
7. Make sure things you write about are factual. Don't be posting about things that aren't true.
8. Keep it education-oriented. That means that you probably shouldn't discuss your plans for the weekend.
The reason I chose that rule as my number one is because you should always show respect to other people especially if there going to open up and trust you to read there blogs
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