Obama as a President has possibly been the greatest ambassador our nation has ever seen. One of the Presidents many jobs is to go around the globe speaking with the leaders of other nations and making sure that relations and influence stays strong across the globe. Obama as well as many of his predecessors realize the advantages of being a global nation allowing him to fully address the challenge of being an emissary for the American people. But Obama has taken a step that may improve relations at home, as well as abroad with his last visit. The President recently met with Pope Francis in an attempt to strengthen the relations between the Vatican and the US, which over the last few decades has been on a steady decline due to new views in both politics and society. The President also used this time in Europe to visit and address several other American allies in the hopes to rejuvenate the weakening of United States ties. Foreign diplomacy has always been a strong suit for President Obama although his foreign action has been lacking. As a diplomat it is easy to say that the Democrats do the best on keeping the relations of the US and other nations strong while many Republican focus on the State of the Union rather than the state of the globe.
The President met with the Pope to discuss the affairs that are taking shape in Eastern Europe as well as to discuss the future of American and Papal relations based on the way that American legislation is moving in respect to gay rights, contraception, and even abortion rights. The meeting seems to have gone well ending with the presentation of gifts. The Vatican received a box made from the timber of the first Catholic church constructed in the United States while Obama was presented two medals as a symbol of Americas role as a peacekeeper throughout the world.
To read something like this in such a tough time in the world bring some weight off my shoulders. Today the media focuses to much on the negative that it becomes hard to watch the news without losing faith in humanity. But to see the President doing so well outside of our borders in an attempt to strengthen relations is a good sign for the American people. The visits the President continues to make all seem to be leading to a point in which the giant Admiral Yomomoto referred to may finally return to sleep after 60 years as the worlds policeman. This possible attempt to build strong relations would allow the United States to return to isolationism which would benefit the economy in a way that hasn't been experienced since the Roaring 20's.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/26/politics/obama-pope-meeting-politics/index.html?hpt=po_c2
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Violent Vladimir and Rowdy Russia
Vladimir Putin has continued full steam ahead on what seems to be
his war path. I know that this topic seems to be a recurring theme among my
posts but I find this to be extremely important, especially with a highly
involved military family meaning that a war of this scale could effect my whole
life. Another issue with this event is the possibility of a draft being
initiated if Congress eventually decides Russia's actions require the United
States to go to war in defense of the globe. I know the history of pre-World
War II, and the events developing in Eastern Europe resemble the German rise to
power in a shocking way.
Here is a little background, Germany
elected Hitler and the Nazi party (initially a political faction) to lead their
nation. Russia elected Putin and his party to rule Russia, but Putin has vastly
expanded the power of the Russian government much like Hitler had. After being
elected Hitler won over the complete and total trust of nearly every German
citizen, and everyone was convinced he was the man to bring German pride back
from the dead. Putin is the same figure in Russia today, maybe even more so
godlike creating a deadly mix history has seen before. With the faith and
support of a whole nation behind him Hitler started his mission, defying
international laws and nearly doubling the size of Germany before any true
conflict had broken out, and by that time it was too late for Europe to react
to the Blitzkrieg Hitler had set the stage for, especially with America's
weakened economy due to the Great Depression. That was 70 years ago, think
about how far the technology has come, and how much more developed war is. Now
apply the same level of national pride, a leader with an ambition to return
Russia to its former glory, an irresponsible international system, an America nearly
as weak as in the 30’s with a failing sense of national pride, and the
technology to travel across an entire country in hours rather than weeks. What
does that make for? Well you do the math.
Recently the United States has been
creating economic sanctions on Russia as our only response to Russian
aggression in the Ukraine other than threats. But today Barrack Obama signed an
executive order, a power reserved only for the President that is to be used in
times of extreme distress as a way to almost order Congress on how to respond
to certain events. Congress itself still hasn't made any suggestions of declaring
war yet, and although Obama is capable of deploying troops for 60 days under
the War Powers Act, he would need Congress to sign such a declaration for troops
to remain on sight any longer. These events that continue to develop in Eastern
Europe create fear every time Americans turn on the news. The worst event that
some experts have begun to predict is Russian interests possibly returning to
Cuba. A possibility that can occur if tensions between the UN Security Council
continue to escalate.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/20/world/europe/ukraine-crisis/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Thursday, March 13, 2014
$15 For Flipping Burgers?
One of the heaviest debates to ever exist in our nation, is where minimum wage should be set. For the most part the government has done fairly well with providing strong federal legislation to regulate wages, compensations, and worker safety across the nation. Recently McDonald's employees have created a battle for the minimum wage to increase causing a ripple effect across the nation. But does 15 dollars an hour seem reasonable for someone who flips burgers?
Many people with college degrees are lucky to start at a rate equal to 15 dollars for every hour of work, but when they do gain jobs of this nature, it is easy to say that they were well earned through hard work and dedication. Yet the employees of McDonald's now believe they are entitled to a minimum rate of $15 an hour. In my personal opinion I don't find this fair at all, I work at a grocery store where I make $7.50 which is just barely above minimum wage, but in my honest opinion the work I do, the people I deal with, and the situations I find myself doesn't warrant double my current wages.
There is currently a federal lawsuit against McDonald's corporation and its franchisees for not providing their employees with proper wages. The American government will have the official last say on this case yet it may just be the reason as to why more Americans push to support Obama's plan for higher wages. The power to raise minimum wage lays with congress though, and with the current ability of congress to solve issues, I don't see it happening anytime soon.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/13/news/companies/mcdonalds-wage-theft-class-action/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Many people with college degrees are lucky to start at a rate equal to 15 dollars for every hour of work, but when they do gain jobs of this nature, it is easy to say that they were well earned through hard work and dedication. Yet the employees of McDonald's now believe they are entitled to a minimum rate of $15 an hour. In my personal opinion I don't find this fair at all, I work at a grocery store where I make $7.50 which is just barely above minimum wage, but in my honest opinion the work I do, the people I deal with, and the situations I find myself doesn't warrant double my current wages.
There is currently a federal lawsuit against McDonald's corporation and its franchisees for not providing their employees with proper wages. The American government will have the official last say on this case yet it may just be the reason as to why more Americans push to support Obama's plan for higher wages. The power to raise minimum wage lays with congress though, and with the current ability of congress to solve issues, I don't see it happening anytime soon.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/13/news/companies/mcdonalds-wage-theft-class-action/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Thursday, March 6, 2014
The Next Iron Curtain?
Vladmir Putin, the Russian President, has recently created a world of tension among the global community. Russia is one of the globes superpowers in military strength and earlier this month, they made sure that it was clear to the rest of the world. So what exactly has happened within the last week?
Many people in America don't understand history at the level many Europeans do. In the late 1930's Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party used the excuse of protecting German nationals to gain lands in Czechoslovakia and Austria, and now we can see similar tactics being used by the Russian government. However their claims may be true and it may be solely based on the protection of Russian nationals, however if these Russians are living in the Ukraine, they technically aren't a responsibility of Russia and should only be offered refuge within the established borders of Russia. This new advancement by the Russian military could be leading to an all out war as Ukrainian soldiers are on station as well and any excess action between either side could set off another shot heard round the world.
I personally see this creating a global issue, and although many Americans don't believe we should take part in another war, this may be a time where we either act or we allow our home to become the next target. A prime example was when we refused to enter World War II and Japan bombed us at Pearl Harbor crippling our war machine for an extensive period of time. The same event could be possible hear yet on a much larger scale due to new advancements in technologies that are developed everyday. This will be a real test of America's foreign policy to see just how willing the nation is to continue our policy of international policemen.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/05/opinion/stanley-hillary-clinton-hitler/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
- Russia has effectively seized control of the Crimean Peninsula which belongs to the sovereign nation of Ukraine
- Russia recently proceeded with its testing of ICBM systems
- Authorized show of force in Ukraine in order to control ground
Many people in America don't understand history at the level many Europeans do. In the late 1930's Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party used the excuse of protecting German nationals to gain lands in Czechoslovakia and Austria, and now we can see similar tactics being used by the Russian government. However their claims may be true and it may be solely based on the protection of Russian nationals, however if these Russians are living in the Ukraine, they technically aren't a responsibility of Russia and should only be offered refuge within the established borders of Russia. This new advancement by the Russian military could be leading to an all out war as Ukrainian soldiers are on station as well and any excess action between either side could set off another shot heard round the world.
I personally see this creating a global issue, and although many Americans don't believe we should take part in another war, this may be a time where we either act or we allow our home to become the next target. A prime example was when we refused to enter World War II and Japan bombed us at Pearl Harbor crippling our war machine for an extensive period of time. The same event could be possible hear yet on a much larger scale due to new advancements in technologies that are developed everyday. This will be a real test of America's foreign policy to see just how willing the nation is to continue our policy of international policemen.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/05/opinion/stanley-hillary-clinton-hitler/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
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