In an age when the globe is connected through television, video conferencing and internet cell phones, is it necessary or worth the risk for our national leaders to visit countries that are in political unrest or are known for their anti-American sentiments?
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Travel: Official, but Necessary?
In an age when the globe is connected through television, video conferencing and internet cell phones, is it necessary or worth the risk for our national leaders to visit countries that are in political unrest or are known for their anti-American sentiments?
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Where'd you get that?
The St. Lawrence Sea way is the navigational channel that connects the Great Leaks to the Atlantic Ocean. Since the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, June 26, 1959, more than two billion tons of cargo of more than $300 billion have moved through the 2,500 mile system of canals, locks and waterways.
As you get dressed or purchase an item today, see where it was made and consider whether your goods have traveled more than you have!
Monday, June 18, 2007
This land is your land, this land is my land….
Even as these debates and votes go on, work on a border fence is taking place. Yet ironically, in December of last year, one of the companies working on the fence was fined $4.7 million for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants.
In a country founded by immigrants, it seems almost anti-American to create laws that make immigration harder for those who want to live the “American Dream,” but the idea of immigration laws is not a new one. On this day, June 18, in 1798, President John Adams passed the Naturalization Act which was the first of the Alien and Sedition Acts. These acts were created to give to the federal government the ability to deal with suspicious persons while
Many at this early point in the
So as we consider these new immigration acts and the policies in which will be put in place, we must ask ourselves if we think they are constitutional. Further more, we should also ask if the freedom and equality which has been battled throughout the short history of our nation has been defined only for those who were born within this nation. Should the “American Dream” be only available to those who are “native Americans”? (And if so, how does that affect you, an immigrant or a descendant of an immigrant?)
The video below shows a parody of the meeting of the Native Americans and the British in reference to the current Immigration Debate (if you choose to watch the video, please pardon the buffalo's language)
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
"Never Again"
students through social networking that has raised over $300,000.
Teenager Anne Frank wrote in a diary that informed the world of the injustice she and so many faced and teenagers today are able to use the Read/Write web to impact their world and attempt to help relieve the injustices that face others half-way around the world.
Check out the websites below to find out more information about
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Taxation for Cruisin' the Nation
One suggestion that economists make is that “the government should phase in a tax on gasoline to give drivers an incentive to travel fewer miles and use the revenue to develop mass transit and increase research in alternative methods of propulsion.” Taxing gasoline began in
Today, gas taxes are determined both on the federal and state level and can be more than 25¢ per gallon on gas purchases. Could an increase in taxes on gas really solve the gas price hike or encourage Americans to search for alternative transportation measures?
Congress searches for phony villains in gas price hike