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    the functioning of the political body in the Senate. This is ultimately because of the selection process is arguably biased in favor of the party representative and unelected officials may not be legitimate…

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    Barack Obama Speech Essay

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    Nation Syria” persuades his audience, the United States and the rest of the world, by showing the power he has in the situation…

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    The senate as a possible remedy can, impeach the president. The constitution in Article 1 section 3 states: “The Senate will have the sole Power to try all impeachments. When sitting for that purpose, they shall be on oath or Affirmation. When the president of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no person hall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present” (pg. I). The president is almost done with his term, but they can impeach him for…

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    Lincoln Chaffee Dbq

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    not use that opportunity and vote for Lincoln Chafee. Chafee is an American politician from Rhode Island who has served as a U.S senator and a governor. Chafee would be the best decision anyone could make because he was the only Republican in the senate to vote against the military force in Iraq. Chafee agrees with abortion. For the people out there that want a good hardworking president that will hear their complains and issues and want them to be solved, Chafee would be the best solution.…

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    Political Polarization “The unanswered question of American politics in this era is whether our divided political system can function in times of stress” (Ezra Klein). Our political system is comprised of two parties with opposite views on important topics. When the representatives of these parties experience more constraint to vote towards their party 's stance on issues they are less likely to compromise and therefore get less accomplished. This is called political polarization. Political…

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    issues but the small differences that set them apart are what matters. It is vital for the Democratic party to nominate the right candidate in order to win the election over the Republican candidate, Donald trump. The position of President of the United States is not one that should be taken by anyone. It is a stressful job that requires the Commander in Chief to be experienced in legislature,…

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    supermajority in the Senate and Barack Obama winning the White House. However, this division of the parties was not always the case. Bipartisanship was very common in the early Cold War years. Typically, the Presidency was held by Republicans and Congress by Democrats. Both parties agreed that national security required both parties to work together to halt the expansion of the Soviet Union. This era of bipartisanship is evident with the relation of Democratic President Harry S. Truman and…

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    Bill Clinton gave a negative example, which involved a dramatic sex scandal with an intern in the white house when he was impeached during his second term in 1998. The bad effect widely spent all over the world, and it can 't be imagined that the Senate could have voted him guilty and removed him from office. If so, it implicates that either the president of U.S. was fooling his citizens, or the Americans choose their president unwisely. Due to the trait of Specific culture that the Americans…

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    proposal. One of the main proposals was to lower taxes in an effort to reduce the feeling of a weak economy as many people perceive there to be. It was stated that many people still do not feel the effects of recovered economy despite the evidence that states it so. Another proposal he had is the concept of free community college which would be available to US citizens. This in itself would raise taxes because ultimately education is not free. Lastly another idea he explained was that of…

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    Obama Persuasive Speech

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    I’m very, very strong with every issue, so I always make the best policies, but the FAKE NEWS media thinks I’m trying to destroy America with my policies. That’s crazy! Obama was the one who was trying to destroy America while I inherited the HUGE MESS he made with his heinous policies. A great example of a terrible policy is the HUGE disaster known as Obamacare. Former President Obama gave millions of Americans cheap and affordable health care. Selfish loser! What about the insurance…

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