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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Doing this assignment I have learned that dealing with money or being in high power isn’t my thing. Which is why I am thankful we have people in congress that have the time and patience to deal with such things. The decisions congress makes about Social Security are not just something they glance at they really have to take the time to consider both people that have money and those that don’t. Congress has to think for both sides of the economy because if they didn’t people would being to think…

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    and constructed to be different from one another. The House of Representatives and the Senate are powerful in their own ways. When the Framers thought of how to create a legislature they included some differences. The House and Senate work together but are also diverse in terms of function, organization, and stature. The functions of both chambers are alike in some ways as well as different. For example, the primary duties of both houses are lawmaking, representing their constituents, and…

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    Limits Of Congress Essay

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    creates mistrust which leaves room for little faith in our government. In considering what the all the latest polls say, the government is extremely disconnected from ordinary people. Many people feel that our values are not cherished and our representatives seem so far removed from our lives. Again, I cannot state this enough-get involved and stay…

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    “Building a bridge to the twenty-first century.” This is one of Bill Clinton’s many slogans for when he was running for president in 1996. This slogan perfectly explains what he wanted during his second term of presidency and the political party he identifies himself with. Democrats have more modernized views on politics than Republicans, this may be why this upcoming generation gives so much support to this particular party. Since the Democratic party is really involved in health and…

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    Amendment Pros And Cons

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    although it is not a physical object. It is a concept that runs on forever and never truly stops. Most importantly though, it provides a limit in which one can hold a governmental position. With the grasp of time, the a chairperson from the House of Representatives hold a chair for two years, and then are up for reelection. Meanwhile, a member from the Senate remains a time span of six years, before a reelection occurs. Although, both may run on a different period of time, they do have one thing…

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    Journal Entry: This entry covers Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn’s response against House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s accusations of how the Republican Party is attempting to create Medicare reductions with substantial tax cuts thought the new tax reform bill. He asserts that the Republican Party did not alter any of the entitlement programs of Medicare and that Pelosi’s statements are false. In addition, Cornyn mentions how the Democratic Party has been completely unwilling to cooperate…

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    3. Personally, I believe that it’s hard to pick either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party when it comes to who benefits immigration reform. Trump claims that the Democrats aren’t helping when it comes to immigration reform, but Republicans can benefit from an immigration reform in terms of sending people back to their countries. Trump believes that any immigration plan must improve jobs, wages and security for all Americans. Trump plans on implementing a wall to limit the amount of…

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    before legislation gets passed. The congress is made up of the House of Representatives, and the Senate. In the house, it’s majority rule. The downside of that may be that the Rules committee has the final decision of the floor and what is it they they are going to debate. This committee was formed to say what amendment can or cannot be permitted on the floor. Which, is an obstacle to try and get bills passed. Once passed by the House, it goes to the Senate…

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    Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress and a top ally to Hillary Clinton, has been accused of shielding sexual harassers and fostering a toxic culture that subjected victims to punishment for speaking out, according to BuzzFeed News. BuzzFeed reports that 19 former and current employees at CAP have made allegations against Tanden and the company for protecting sexual predators and punishing those who dared speak out against inappropriate behavior. CAP is a far-left…

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    Senate Roles

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    The Senate’s main roles are to initiate and make legislation, be a house of review and act as a states’ house. The Senate is able to initiate bills and pass legislation that has been passed by the House of Representatives. However, they cannot propose money bills, unlike the lower house. The Constitution positions the Senate to provide equal representation for each state, regardless of the size or population of the state. This is to maintain confidence and assurance that parliament is impartial…

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