Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Governor race in Virginia
The Virgina governor race has come down to Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli II. Mr. McAuliffe is a business entrepreneur, father, and former chairman of the Democratic Party. Mr. Cuccinelli II is the Attorney General of Virginia, prior to serving as the Attorney General he was a leading conservative member of the Virginia Senate. The two are fighting for control of Virgina, a critical battle ground state. After reading over polls and reading predictions I can confidently say Mr. McAuliffe will win this election. Members of the Tea Party are strongly supporting Mr. Cuccinelli, however many people are still angry at the Party because of the Government Shutdown. Had the Tea Party handled the shutdown better this election would be a lot closer and Mr. Cuccinelli would most likely be the favorite. Obamacare has swung the favor towards the democrats indirectly by causing anger towards the Tea Party throught the government shutdown.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Republicans vs Democrats
There has been a lot of controversy between the republicans and democrats lately, largely over the looming debt ceiling and funding of Obama Care. With the government set to shut down shortly after midnight tonight unless a spending bill is agreed on by both sides there is not much time left for the debate. The republicans are willing to compromise on raising the debt ceiling, in return they are asking that the start of obamacare is delayed. I am concerned about what is going to happen to it, as a government shut down would likely put more tension between the two parties and there is already plenty of that. I think that the republicans are doing all they can by the threat of shutting down the government, are in a way using it as a scare tactic. Who knows if they will be willing to shut down or if they are using this as their only leverage in opposing Obamacare. One thing I would like to be able to do is to be a fly on the wall for these discussions to see what really goes on with our federal government in a high pressure time.
Obama's Phone call with the president of Iran
After a much anticipated handshake between Hassan Rouhani and Barack Obama did not occur at the United Nations in New York the two shared something else. A fifteen minute phone call between the two happend in replacement of the handshake, and was perhaps more significant than the handshake could have dreamed of being. Many Iranian people were pleased with the phone call however some protested upon Rouhani's return to the country. In my opinion this phone call is good for both countries. There has been a tension between the U.S. and Iran for a long time now and this appears to be a step in the right direction. I am curious to see what this leads to in the coming months.
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