Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Happy Holidays

As we head into the holidays for yet another year, just thought I would post an article to brighten everyone's spirits. Last year one of our hot news items was the Abramoff story. I don't know how many of you know his history but since we have studied lobbyists and other political influences thought you may enjoy this article.

Also just so I can vent publically,
"$500 an hour and chocolates worth $250 a box" Holy Cow!!!!
There I feel better already.

Abramoff's Holiday Cheer

Have a great 12 days!
Mr. Thompson

Monday, December 18, 2006

Turn it in

Paper is due Dec. 22 -- make sure I have it in my hand during break. My apologies for starting with a shorter timeline.

Log on to turnitin.com -- you can create a temporary false email if needed, just get your real name in there some so I can see who each paper is from.

Sign up for 1764525 -- password is DECKER, class name is APLang/Gov. [UPDATED]

Blog here if a question/problem and I'll trouble shoot it.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

OBAMA 2008?

George Will has a great article that should make all you Obama fans out there excited. Even if you aren't though (Guiliani 2008?), there is plenty in this article to give us some things to talk about as we head into our unit on the Executive Branch.

4 Good Reasons Why Obama Should Run in 2008

Comments are optional but always welcome,
Mr. Thompson

Poll

Here is a poll recently conducted (Dec. 7th-11th) of 1005 adults. Remember we talked about polls and how if you sample about 1000 random people you can get a pretty accurate picture of America (+/- 3% usually). Your task is to skim the questions and the responses and offer up some sort of intellectual response or pose some deep-thinking question based on the results. Be careful not to sound too much like someone who has already blogged. There is so much good "stuff" in this poll that we have studied in gov't. I couldn't resist posting for you. For those of you starting to look at the 2008 presidential election, there is info here you will really be interested in even though we are 2 years out.

You have until midnight next Thursday (Dec. 21st) to complete this for 5 points.

Here is the poll.

Poll

Mr. Thompson

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Contemporary examples of Civil Disobedience?

Here's one. Their website states, ". . .through creative campaigns and a commitment to non-violence." Can you find any other groups or individuals espousing non-violent civil disobedience?

Gates' Confirmation

Well, it started yesterday and ended yesterday. I have linked the results of the Senate confirmation hearing on Sec. Rumsfeld's successor. Curious to hear your opinions of why this confirmation was done without much fight since the Democrats made it no secret their dislike for Rumsfeld's policies in Iraq. With the Democrats poised to take control of Congress in January some thought this would be a prime opportunity to flex some of their new muscle. Also take note of who the 2 people were who voted against President's nomination and their reasoning why.

Senate Confirms Gates

Mr. Thompson

Friday, December 01, 2006

Why Alaska every year?

Here's a site that gives you info on pork spending
State by State

Why do you suppose the same states show up as leaders year after year?
Not rhetorical...I want your opinions.

Mr. Thompson

Kitsch lyrics Take 2

Sorry late in posting, but here's bonus link

I'm Posting This Early (Calendar says Wed)

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find an example of pork spending by Congress. You need to provide a brief description of who and where (member of Congress and state), what (the project) , and how much (your tax dollars). I need something current though and not something from 1995. It needs to be original too; you can not post something one of your classmates has previously responded with.

If you can link us to the site great. Otherwise just copy the website address in your response.

If the info comes from a periodical, then cite it for us. Check the calendar for due date and happy hunting for "pork".

Some info you'll love:
This year, there was good news and bad news. For fiscal 2006, appropriators stuffed 9,963 projects into the 11 appropriations bills, a 29 percent decrease over last year’s total of 13,997. Despite the reduction in the number of earmarks, Congress porked out at record dollar levels with $29 billion in pork for 2006, or 6.2 percent more than last year’s total of $27.3 billion. In fact, the total cost of pork has increased by 29 percent since fiscal 2003. Total pork identified since 1991 adds up to $241 billion.
Even though Alaska led the nation with $489 per capita ($325 million), it was less than half of Alaska’s 2005 per capita number of $985. The runners up in 2006 were Hawaii with $378 per capita ($482 million) and the District of Columbia with $182 per capita ($100 million). Alaska’s drop can be attributed to Sen. Ted Stevens’ (R-Alaska) descent from the throne as Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman. (Sorry Meghan for the bad news on your Senator)

Couple of examples of Pork:
Last year Senator Ted Steven's from Alaska asked for "some" money to help build a bridge in Alaska - 223 million dollars (of federal dollars) to build a bridge to link an island with about 50 people to a bustling city of 8000 people (Ketchican) on the mainland. This bridge became affectionately known as the
Bridge to No Where. The bridge would span the vast Tongass Narrows (1/2 mile across) and allow people to drive instead of having to endure a grueling 7 minute ferry ride at the cost of $6 per car, $4 per pedestrian. Sen. Stevens drew the ire of the nation when in Oct. of 2005 he opposed Congress taking the money to be used on the bridge project and diverting it to aid for Hurricane Katrina. In his speech on the senate floor, Stevens threatened to quit Congress if the funds were removed from his state.

This year, Congress has allocated 1 million dollars to study waterfree urinals. Another example of Congress doing their "dooty".

Assignment is due Wed. December 13th,
Enjoy,
Mr. Thompson

Pres. Bush Proposes Pay Raise

Since we are heading to THE FEDERAL BUDGET, here's an article that may interest you since your tax dollars will pay for this increased spending. May also interest you if you are planning a career in the federal civil service or military.

Pres. Bush Proposes Pay Raise

I welcome your thoughts on this article.
Mr. Thompson

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