Thursday, November 6, 2008

Political Cartoons



Due to the current economic crisis, the U.S. treasury is throwing billions of dollars into large corporations, furthering the U.S. into a larger debt. In this cartoon, there is a building with “Wall St.” on it that’s tilted to the side like it’s about to fall over. For example, this illustrates that Wall Street represents our decreasing economy and how all of the investment banks are going bankrupt. Also, in this cartoon there is a picture of George Bush with a shirt that says, “Mr. Fix-It” and he’s saying, “I fixed it…” Furthermore, this shows that George Bush may be trying to help the economy, but he’s not really doing much even if he was the one who caused it to collapse. All things considered, the blame is directed to the Republicans since they are in office right now and has caused the U.S. economy to cave in.




In the event that the bailout is rejected, the Congress will be useless and that would affect the economy by bringing it further down than it already is. In this cartoon, there is the Congress building and a sign that says “Foreclosed.” This shows that since the government didn’t bypass the bailout, they now can’t afford to pay for everything. Also, in this cartoon, there is a man reading the newspaper that says “Bailout Defeated” and has a dazed expression on his face. This illustrates that the government has decided to throw out the bailout and that people are shocked. In the end, even though the bailout was rejected, the government is revising a new bailout to attempt to repair the economy.


Toles. Obama vs. McCain Change. About.com: Political Humor. 10 Sept. 2008.

Political candidates are willing to change what they stand for just to get voters to vote for them. In this political cartoon, Obama has a sign over his and it says, "Obama: Change." For example, this shows that Obama is for change and that's what people want and need, and so they vote for him. Also in the cartoon, McCain has a sign over his head that says, "McCain: Experience Change" and he has a pen and marked out "Experience." Furthermore, this illustrates that McCain has changed his position from experience to change so that people would also vote for him. In the end, McCain is changing his position to mainly win over Obama's voters.


Kurtzman, Daniel. "McCain's Chances." About.com: Political Humor. 3 Sept. 2008 http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/johnmccain/ig/John-McCain-Cartoons/McCain-s-Chances.-1wC.htm

Sarah Palin is showing up more than McCain in the presidential race. In this cartoon, there is a man and woman and the man says, "What do you think of McCain's chances of becoming President?" and the woman says, "Not as good as his Vice President's chances..." This illustrates that Sarah Palin is representing the Republican Party more than McCain is, and it's supposed to be the other way around. Also in this cartoon, there is an unattractive picture of McCain on a T.V. This represents that Sarah Palin has a better T.V. appearance and is more likely to win. To sum it all up, your appearance on T.V. will greatly affect voters' decisions.


Luckovich, Mike. "McCain Goes Online." About.com: Political Issues. 17 Sept. 2008. http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/johnmccain/ig/John-McCain-Cartoons/McCain-Goes-Online.-2Z1.htm

John McCain's computer illiteracy represents his old age. In this cartoon, there is a man that says "Senator McCain, any questions about going online?" This illustrates that people are wary of McCain's poor technology skills due to his old age. Also in this cartoon, McCain is sitting in front of a computer and is saying "What channel is "Murder She Wrote" on?" This shows McCain's poor knowledge of computers. In the end, this political cartoon is trying to show that McCain has little computer and technology skills.


Cagle, Daryl. "Obama Steamroller." About.com: Political Humor. 24 Sept. 2008. http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/R/-/2/obama_steamroller.jpg

Barack Obama gained enough support from delegates to become the Democratic U.S nomination to defeat Hillary Clinton. In this cartoon, there is Obama on a steamroller and he ran over Hillary. This illustrates that Obama has won the Democratic U.S. nomination. Also in this cartoon, Clinton is flattened out and is run over by Obama's steamroller. This shows that Clinton lost the Democratic U.S. nomination. In the end, race overpowered gender and lead Barack Obama to defeat Clinton.




Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Democratic Party Collage



The Democratic Party believes that they will bring the most positive "change" to the world if they are elected to office. Barack Obama is against war and says he will pull back from the Iraq War if he is elected for President. Obama says he has a health care plan program that he will use to distribute free health insurance for those who don't have it. He also supports gay marriage because he believes that any person should be able to live as they want openly without being discriminated against. The Democratic Party will implement these changes if they are chosen to lead the U.S.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Republican Party Collage



The Republican Party is more on the conservative side than the Democratic Party. John McCain was in the U.S. army and knows what it's like to be in war and it's sacrifices. So he supports war. He also supports the use of nuclear weapons because he says its naive to say were never going to need them. Furthermore, he supports off-shore drilling because the need for oil is rising dramatically and we need the fuel to run the country. He also offers to use other energy resources like wind and solar power.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Interview on 2008 Presidential Campaign

I interviewed my dad on the political candidates. His past in Switzerland greatly affected his views on what he thinks needs to be changed.

Q1:Which political candidate do you currently support?
A: I currently support Barack Obama.

Q2:Why do you support this candidate?
A: I think the world needs change.

Q3:How do you think this political candidate will help the U.S.?
A: Obama would help the U.S. change the way the world would view the U.S. and act accordingly.

Q4:Why do you not support the opposite candidate?
A: I believe that the country will not be changed if McCain is elected.

Q5:How do you think the media has changed this political candidate's views?
A: I think he learns what the media wants and adjusts. Not necessarily to just get votes, but to know what the media needs.

I believe my father is an intelligent man and knows the reasons why he supports Obama. His history had a major impact on who he chooses to vote for. I received a lot of input from my dad's answers and explanations and understand where he stands.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Who will Win Alaska?


In our math class this week, we chose a state and predicted the outcome of which presidential candidate will win. I chose Alaska because of its importance of oil drilling. During Mr. Kelly's assignment for our PBL blog, we had to research oil drilling, global warming, and nuclear weapons. I found out that Alaska has a huge oil reserve and I was interested in this issue and so, I chose Alaska for my state.







According to the percentage of votes, it seems like McCain is going to win Alaska,unless Obama makes a change that is going to greatly affect the people of Alaska before November 4. Though both candidates number of votes are steady, McCain has a greater number of people voting for him. These predictions should quite accurate, as long there are around the same number of people voting from each side.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Candidates' Policies on Technology

Barack Obama's Policies

Obama is described as more activist on technology than McCain. His policies are directed more towards making the Internet available to everyone. He says that the future will rely on how far our technology will stretch. He wants all schoolchildren to be able to have access to the Internet. He also wants people who live in rural areas to be able to have access to the Internet so they too, can be informed.

John McCain's Policies

John McCain is more like the opposite of Obama when it comes to technology. Though, he wants to induce a program that offers tax and financial benefits to companies which provide broadband service for low-income and rural area users. He also wants to hire people who are experienced with technology into the government to help with education, health care, homeland security and other issues.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

McCain's Position on the Ten Major Issues

Abortion: McCain is pro-life and doesn't believe in abortions. Unless the pregnant mother's life is in danger, there won't be any abortions, even if she was raped.
Education: McCain believes that parents should be able to change their child's school if the school is not meeting their expected needs. He also believes that schools should be able to compete against each other to see which have more effective teachers.
Death Penalty: McCain is pro-death penalty and believes there should be more prisons and penalties. He believes if a person goes and kills a mass of people, he shouldn't have a single chance to escape. Although he is for death penalties, he voted yes for limited death penalty appeals.
Environment: McCain wants to clean up the climate, develop green technologies, and use alternative energy resources for fuels for cars. He says these will improve our economy and create millions of jobs for people.
Health Care: He wants to give each family $5000 refundable tax credit for health care plans and each individual $2500. He also wants health care records online to reduce costs, and put health records online to reduce medical errors.
Immigration: John McCain wants to tightly secure border control for a number of reasons. Illegal immigrants have been crossing the border and have been committing numbers of crimes. They've also taken over a lot of Americans' jobs because they will do hard labor for less. He wants to deport the two million illegal immigrants and help the legal immigrants transition into the country.
Iraq War: John McCain is a military veteran who has served in the U.S. Army in his early life. He believes that the war is just and does not plan on removing the troops from Iraq anytime soon, unless the war gets to the point that the U.S. is sacrificing lives and money for no reason.
Economy: McCain says that the U.S. is in a $10 trillion debt and our generation has to pay for it. He also says that due to the greed of Wall Street, Americans have to pay for it. He says that he has an extensive economic plan that will give Americans millions of good jobs and restore the government's spending and budget.
Poverty: McCain says that low and middle-income Americans need more help. Although he will help fund them, he requires forty hours of work per week from welfare recipients, because otherwise they could do nothing will they get paid.
Stem Cell Research: John McCain opposes stem cell research that deals with human cloned embryos. Though, he agrees to fund adult stem cell research.