Friday, October 25, 2013

Government Shutdown Group Essay : Amanda Zupo and Maria Villalobos

Trust and honesty are often percieved as the most important ingredient in any kind of relationship. This is also true regarding the relationship between a country's citizens and their leaders in government. On Monday September 30, 2013, The American government let down it's people by declaring a Government Shutdown. Because the two parties in Congress could not compromise on a budget to allow for the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care), they declared shutdown on federally controlled agencies, businesses, and national parks. Affecting roughly 700,000 jobs and employees in the process. Through this government shutdown, it has been revealed to us that most of those who are in office have objectives that are self-serving and have little regard or care for the actual well being of the American people. Therefore, putting the nation's ideals, credability, and the overall livelihood of American citizens at stake.
 
Dating back to the founding of the US, our leaders have always taken pride that the United States has principles and moral values that support "doing the right thing". If there has ever been an injustice, here or elsewhere in the world, the US has most times adressed it and tried to put an end to it. For example, Slavery. Abraham Lincloln fought to the nail to abolish slavery in America in the 1800's. President Lincoln valued all American citizens regardless of race and background, and knew to do what was ethically right, even if it meant going against half the country who had opposing views. The reason I bring this up is to show how far our ideals have fallen. The government shutdown perfectly depicts just what the true agendas of the politians in our government really are; themselves. Republicans have been against the Affordable Care Act since the beginning, and just when the act was starting to take effect, they were willing to do anything to delay or even stop it. The reason congress could not agree to a budget was because Republicans in the House wanted to de-fund the new law's critical aspects and to try to block any further provisions to keep act from going into effect. As said on CNN news: "Republicans in the House of Representatives refused to fund the government unless we defunded or dismantled the Affordable Care Act." The real motives behind this decision is still debatable, however, from what I can gather, there must be some sort of underlying reason that in some way serves them, in order to not to want to pass a bill in which millions of working Americans would finally be able to afford health care. If our politians really cared about the citizens they supposedly represent, why would they oppose such a law, especially at the expense of it's citizens through a shutdown?
 
It has been more than just the American people who have been greatly affected by our Government's stubborn and self-centered attitude, it has been other Nations as well. Neighboring countries such as Canada and Mexico fear to have reprocussions of our shutdown. " 'Canadians can only pray their economy won't be collateral damage, Anything that drags down the American economy drags the Canadian economy down with it.' " (BBC News, Zurcher). Because we are so close geographically, we are also very close econmically. We are one of Canada's largest trading partners, so if we go down, that puts them at risk as well, according to Andy Radia of Yahoo News. Although there may be some fears of reprocussions for countries that are in trade with us, we are beginning to lose respect and credibility among other nations. "US shutdown has other nations confused and concerned," Anthony Zurcher wrote, "For most of the world, a government shutdown is very bad news  the result of revolution, invasion or disaster. Even in the middle of its ongoing civil war, the Syrian government has continued to pay its bills and workers’ wages. That leaders of one of the most powerful nations on earth willingly provoked a crisis that suspends public services and decreases economic growth is astonishing to many…Now, as the latest shutdown crisis plays out, policymakers in other nations are left to ponder the worldwide impact of the impasse" (BBC News). And as stated in "How the World Sees the Government Shutdown" by Zach Beauchamp; "France’s Le Monde called the shutdown 'grotesque' [...] On the editorial page, Le Monde dramatically lamented, "Jefferson, wake up, they’ve gone crazy!" And also states, "At the time, foreign editorial pages lit up with critism, denigrating Congress as 'dangerously irresponsible' and 'a laughing stock.' " (ThinkProgress.com). The government shutdown has caused other nations look down on us; Nations that are our allies. And has broadcasted to those who are not our allies how foolish and divided our government is at the moment.
 
When the Government is not on the same page, there can be no progress made and American Livelihood suffers. Long before the issue around Obama Care and the government shutdown, we have seen how ineffective the government has been for Benefitting it's citizen's lives. Which is quite ironic, being that they are voted in to represent us and to be the voice for the people. An example of this is discretionary spending. Discretionary spending is government spending determined by legislators and politians involved in the process of developing a national budget. This spending is sometimes described as "optional". Programs such as K-12 education, child care, head start and job creation is funded by the discretionary budget. These programs are usually the first to suffer because less and less of the budget goes into these programs and it leads to critical economic growth.  You see, If education is the final priority in our Government Spending, how can we truly be bettering America? It leads to a downfall in our economic status. Less education means less jobs. Less jobs can lead to homelessness. And as a result of homelessness, crime can increase as well as death due to health complications of being on the streets without proper food, water, and healthcare. The overall livelihood of US citizens are at risk because our government can not seem to look past themselves and fulfill their positions as they were elected to do; represent us! The shutdown took thousands of packchecks from thousands of Americans who work for the Federal Government for 16 days. However, congress still recieved their paychecks. How is that fair? It just goes to show that the livelihood of the American citizen comes second to the ulterior motives of our representatives.
 
Overall, because those who currently hold positions in our government have corrupted their work and purpose with their self-centered nature in this recent shutdown, we now have to fear that America will lose the respect of our allies, the quality of life of it's citizens, and the once precious morals we used to hold tightly onto. Congress, we need to pull it together. Stop looking out for yourselves and do the job you were elected to accomplish. There is too much at stake.
 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Six Questions

1. what is the debate about the government shut down ?
  • The government shut down is said to be about obama care but it can it truly be that the replublicans use obamacare as their stradegy to reduce power for the government?
  • Did they let the governemt shudown happen because they know that they still going to get paid either way if they shut down and dont worry about the consequences ?
2.  why are the republicans making it on obama care ?
  •     Does the republicans used obama care to blame the problem on obama and using it as a scape goat ?
  • Does the republican want to reduce government power and one way can it be by shutding down the governemnt and using obama care as an excuse ?      
3. what is obama care?
  •     what does obama care promises to americans higher taxes and not being able to afford health or actually helping families receive health care plan without puting them in debt ?
4. what is the situation around health care in the US ?
  •  why does health care have to be a big issue ? why cant both the republicans and democratics agree on giving americans health care they could afford ? why cant that be possible when we can make that possible if they just agree that americans deserve to have health insurance ?
  • why take health care away from americans that work and pay taxes do they really deserve to be denied on health care by not being able to afford it ?
  • Health care should be about taking care not about having thousands or more americans not being able to go to the doctors because they cant afford it ?
5.what happens when the government shut down?
  • what happens when hundreds or more people loose their jobs and not getting paid ?
  • what happens to the economy ? why would they let the people suffer when they can just be a big boy and agree on something ? it is too hard to agree on health care plan? it is hard to agree that americans should be allow to afford health care?
6. what is considered discretionary spending ?
  •  why does it always have to be that education, health care are the most buget that they reduce and cut ?
  • less and less of the budget goes to programs that help low income families where does the money that we can use for those programs go ?
  • Can this system be really corrupt and deny us human beings with the needs we need such as education, health care ?

Resources

www.chicagotribune.com

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/30/politics/government-shutdown-up-to-speed/index.html

http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/10/government-shutdown-2013-day-two-of-shutdown-begins-with-no-end-in-sight-94752.html

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2013/09/politics/government-shutdown-impact/