The Meaning Of The O S-O-R Model In Political Communication
Mississippi, although not the highest, is still high in unemployment and have many reasons to keep unemployment benefits in fact because of the absence of jobs. I did not discuss some reasons behind that, but two ideas to consider as to why would be is it because of the people, the limited amount of resources, or both. One would argue the people because people either do did not complete high school, have high school education but no college, or have college education and limited to no training. So would the people be at fault for not having the education for the job that are out there in the market? On the other hand, would the problem be the limited amount of resources available in order to get the jobs. The resources in this case could be not having transportation in an area. It could also be the job not being able to offer on the job training in lieu of not having the education required. Others may not have the current income to extend afford advance levels of education because of their constrained amount of income which may include the use of the unemployment …show more content…
On the other hand, when it comes to degree driven individuals both sides argue for reasons it should not be extended and reasons for why it should be extended. Both have very logical reasons in the article written by U.S. News in the opinion and debated topic of Should Congress Extend Federal Unemployment Benefits? This is where both sides or argues for anyone who researches more information on it and its affects it could or do possibly have on the government. We also have the public opinion from people who are actively receiving it to the individuals who feel that it affects their lively hood especially when they are able work without needing unemployment benefits. This sentiment is also shown through the media who at times can be full of helpful information, but also due to level of importance and what build public controversy may only give partial