Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Essay 14 2008_1

2008-1) Congressional reapportionment and redistricting are conducted every ten years. When redistricting is conducted, politicians often engage in gerrymandering.
(a) Define congressional reapportionment and explain one reason why it is important to states.
(b) Define congressional redistricting.
(c) Explain two goals of politicians when they gerrymander during redistricting.
(d) Describe two limits that the United State Supreme Court has placed on congressional redistricting.

A. Congressional reapportionment is the reallocation of the number of representatives from each state there are in the House. This is important to the states because more seats in the House means more influence each state has.
B. Congressional redistricting is the redrawing of House and Senate district lines.
C. Two goals of politicians when they gerrymander during redistricting are to increase minority representatives and protect incumbents.
D. Two limits the U.S. Supreme Court has placed on congressional redistricting include equally populated districts and the prevention of drawing lines based on race and their capacity to vote as a whole.

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Essay 13 2008_2

2008-2)A number of factors enable presidents to exert influence over Congress in the area of domestic policy. However, presidents are also limited in their influence over domestic policymaking in Congress.
-The Constitution grants the president certain enumerated powers. Describe two of these formal powers that enable the president to exert influence over domestic policy.
-Choose two of the following. Define each term and explain how each limits the president’s ability to influence domestic policy making in Congress.
*Mandatory spending
*Party polarization
*Lame-duck period
 
Party polarization is an increase in interparty differences. This can limit the president's ability to influence domestic policy because the opposing party may try to block policy goals.
The lame-duck period is the time in which the president is almost out of office. This period hurts the president's efforts to influence domestic policy because congress is less responsive to the president and people are preparing for a new president to take office. 
 
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Oil Spill Annotation

 Large oil companies have been bending the rules and regulations of their resources to obtain more oil, resulting in catastrophic events like oil spills and explosions. One company notorious for looking the other way is BP. They were held responsible for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a deadly explosion in Texas, and lacking in safety checks up at an oil rig in Alaska which ended in another oil spill. All of this for a bigger profit.

BP developed a large oil engine drilling 35,000 feet deep into the ocean. It was costing a billion dollars a day to drill, to the company wanted to speed up the process. It only took a little while before the entire operation blew up, killing eleven workers. Before the explosion, a series of misfortunes occurred, but were never reported. Important pieces of production were breaking without any check ups. Because of this, millions of gallons of oil began polluting the ocean.

But that's not the only oil spill on BP's watch. In Anchorage, Alaska, over 200,000 gallons of oil leaked from the North Slope pipeline. Because the spill occurred in early March, crew members were forced to hold off on clean up productions due to the extreme weather, reaching 70 degrees below 0 degrees. The spill was due to corrosion within the pipeline.

BP is saving their pennies and not following safety procedures in order to create the most profit. However, they are causing much more catastrophic events to the environment and human beings. I'm glad they are being investigated. Although, I did hear on the news the company is being issued a new permit within he next few weeks. Hopefully, they approach their job with a little more caution and compassion for their surroundings.


"60 Minutes Blowout: The Deepwater Horizon Disaster." CBS News. CBS Interactive Inc., 16 May 2010. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/blowout-the-deepwater-horizon-disaster-16-05-2010/>.

"The Spill." Frontline. PBS, n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pbs+frontline+oil+spill>.

"Alaska oil spill was largest ever on North Slope." NBCNews. msnbc.com, 2006. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. <http://www.nbcnews.com/id/11743346/ns/us_news-environment/t/alaska-oil-spill-was-largest-ever-north-slope/ >.