Friday, December 18, 2009

Wintry storm churns towards Northeast


More SNOW!!! Yet another large snowstorm is moving into the country. This time it will hit in areas such as New York, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina and surrounding areas. A reporter stressed the importance of road safety as Christmas traveling is a must. He stated that if you plan to fly somewhere you should arrive at the airport at least two hours before your departure due to the possibility of delays or transfers. Transit stations around the metropolitan areas are reporting in that buses will still be running because no storm and keep them from doing their job. This storm is expected to pile snow on areas not much used to heavy cold precipitation so traveling should be reduced if at all possible.

I believe it is just outrageous how much snow this country is getting in only a week. Major storms are moving in all over, and they are affecting areas not used to such weather. I live in Minnesota and i'm still waiting for a big snow storm to hit so there is something to build a snowman but no storm seems to want to come this way. I am, however, happy that Christmas is coming up in just a week and it is going to be white and hopefuly snowing!! :) I am sure people
affected by the snow are also very happy to share a white Christmas with a great majority of the country. I just hope that traveling is not too difficult and everyone can be together with their families!

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/12/18/wintry.weather/index.html?eref=rss_topstories&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_topstories+%28RSS%3A+Top+Stories%29

Monday, December 14, 2009

ISSUE #1: All Things Being Unequal


Is the gap between the wealthiest Americans and the greater majority of the middle class Americans a problem? Some believe it is and others support the opposition. Statistics prove that the income of the wealthiest 20 percent of Americans has increased nearly 10 percent while the income for the bottom 20 percent has decreased by nearly 2 percent. Today, this gap continues to grow due to the raised costs for health care, energy, food, childcare and education to name a few. Many believe that it is fair that harder working citizens recieve more income for their hard work and effort but they also have strong arguments against it. These supporters believe that the government should impose restrictions on trade and outsourcing to help maintain local job opportunities and salaries. They also think that government should raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans and reduce those of the middle to lower class citizens. Most who support this view are directly affected by globalization. They wish for wage insurance, job retaining programs and unemployment benefits to reduce poverty. However, there are many who support leaving things the way they are. These citizens argue that job protection and barriers will decrease profits and will reduce the benefits of workers. Raising taxes will not do any good, it will hurt workers and harm the economy even if placed on the wealthiest of people. Entitlement programs and social safety already take up a majority of the federal money, therefore, the U.S. cannot afford to support more people effected by poverty. There are already organizations that help the poor greatly such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). These people believe supply and demand will take care of itself and the income of Americans.

In a way I somewhat agree with both points of view. They both share great ideas and support, but I personally must agree most with the second group. I agree the government should impose restrictions on some things such as trade and outsourcing. It doesn't seem fair that outsiders get to do work that Americans are perfectly capable of. However, when it comes down to it it is the economy and money that make the greatest difference. Sure, Americans could perhaps perform specific jobs better or easier but it has proven to be much cheaper to send that work over to another conuntry such as China or India to be done. I believe the second argument made a great point stating that job protection and restrictions will take away from workers benefits and business incomes. Those living in poverty keep asking for more and more federal money, but how much is too much? They already have Medicare, Medicaid and numerous organizations helping with everyday needs. A point was made that the poor take up nearly half of the federal budget and I don't think that's fair. Sure, they are in need and its great the they are recieving such help, but how much money does the wealthy recieve? I believe that answer is close to none. With that statement, how does it even seem fair that the poor recieve so much while the wealthy recieve none? I do understand, however, what dire need those living in poverty are in so I strongly support such organizations that help it. I only disagree that more and more restrictions be put on the wealthy when they barely recieve federal money as it is.





An article from The Nation shows its view and facts on the issue of Extreme Inequality.





ISSUE #2- Boosting the Minimum- Alexa Goetsch


ISSUE #3- Putting Welfare to Work- Jon

Monday, December 7, 2009

Major winter storm to wallop central U.S.

Finally! The first big snow storm is coming to the United States. It will begin in the California Rockies and move northeast as the week progresses. The storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions that could potentially lead to whiteouts and large power outages. Once the storm hits us in the Midwest temperatures are said to reach 30 to 40 below zero. Arizona is even expecting 2 feet of snow and 50 mph winds. With excessive snowfall will come rainfall in parts of California which has the potential to create mudslides. As the system moves into the Great Lakes region it is going to intensify until it subsides into Canada.

I am so excited that snow is coming! Unfortunately, we are not going to be hit directly in Alexandria. At least we are going to have a white Christmas! In my opinion it cannot be cold outside without snow, so the snow will nicely match the cooler temperatures we are experiencing. I think it is pretty outrageous how Arizona is going to be recieving nearly 2 feet of snow with blizzard conditions! That state is supposed be filled with deserts and hot weather. The downfall of such winter storms is the damage they could bring. Wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour can be quite harmful to trees and powerlines. I am hoping the best for those who are going to be directly impacted by the storm. I can't wait until we get our first big storm and school is cancelled!

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/weather/12/07/winter.storm/index.html?eref=rss_topstories&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_topstories+%28RSS%3A+Top+Stories%29