Friday, January 27, 2012

Reaction to President Obama's Speech

My thoughts on President Obama's speech was positive but not satisfactory. I think our President brought up a lot of good ideas for our country but the important part of HOW we are going to act on this is what leaves me with a lot of doubt. I also think that one person can not do everything on their own. A country has to work together in order to have it running at a good, positive paste. Our congress should support the President and instead of being worried about which politoical party you are, we should work together for the better of our nation.

Main Points of President Obama's Speech

From my point of view, President Obama's main topics/points on his speech were those about American businessess, economy, oil, and how we can get to build more jobs that require them to reside in the U.S.A. President Obama proposed a system on how we can tax our big industries. Companies like MASTERLOT, is an industry which is building many jobs for the American people and should be tax a certain way. This company wants to build jobs in the U.S.A. rather than taking it somewhere else in the world. Mr. Obama also talked about how we can get our economy rolling in a positive direction. Oil was another key topic on which he showed who has the most petroleum. These were the main points from President Obama's speech.

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Qow

Well, for this week we  got to decide what topic we wanted to talk about for QOW. It took me couple days to log back into my blog. Someone apparently logged in and changed my password. So my topic would be security. During the week in class we talked about torture and how the united states would torture people that would threaten our security, of us, americans.To what extend would have we take to make ourselves feel secure? Is it right to hurt and torture people for our security? Being secure means feeling safe in the place you living, and not fearing any outcome of some sort of torture. Not fearing or questioning if my call is being hacked or my computer is being drained of my information. We expect security but we should also respect peoples privacy. Security starts when privacy begins. We need to balance things out or we won;t have any security and perhaps more torture.