It is as if they promise things that sometimes can’t be completed because they didn’t look forward in to the possibilities that could occur. I feel like he thinks that when a president is reelected, like Obama there isn’t much change in the system or America. Everything seems normal and same because they do nothing empowering to try to do better for the nation. Everything just stays as it is because they get comfortable and feel no reason to offer more because they already feel confident they will in again. Stated on page one, line three, “Learning from contemporary students of the American politics that our parties are ‘decomposing’ and that our electoral process is increasingly taking on the characteristics of nonpartisan competition.” This supports the idea of our nation being handled in a manner that’s affecting us and it’s all going downhill. While reading this article I felt like Ceaser does want a change in how things are managed so we as a nation can have stronger leaders and help us overcome any quandary we might
It is as if they promise things that sometimes can’t be completed because they didn’t look forward in to the possibilities that could occur. I feel like he thinks that when a president is reelected, like Obama there isn’t much change in the system or America. Everything seems normal and same because they do nothing empowering to try to do better for the nation. Everything just stays as it is because they get comfortable and feel no reason to offer more because they already feel confident they will in again. Stated on page one, line three, “Learning from contemporary students of the American politics that our parties are ‘decomposing’ and that our electoral process is increasingly taking on the characteristics of nonpartisan competition.” This supports the idea of our nation being handled in a manner that’s affecting us and it’s all going downhill. While reading this article I felt like Ceaser does want a change in how things are managed so we as a nation can have stronger leaders and help us overcome any quandary we might