Sunday, February 24, 2019
Brief Analsysis of Obama’s Change Campaign
After the nation endured an unsettling two terms with President George W. Bush, its people were left with a bitter taste, so to speak. As a nation, we yearned for unsanded discourse and needed change. Change was to be the fundamental foundation for the 2008 Presidential Election leads, which created quite a nation-wide stir as a record number of voters made it to the polls. This was the very beginning of a nation-wide political change, which is homelyly more than just empty propaganda, but is evident now through current new reforms.In 2008, Barack Obama pledged to specify our nations political character through an effective campaign based on the philosophy of change we can opine in using the slogan yes we can. Obama hoped for a new attitude in politics, education, health care, and foreign policy among numerous other issues. A agreement to cut taxes for 95% of working American families with an annual income less than $250,000 on with significant tax breaks to companies that in vest in the United States were some of the aspects of his campaign.In addition, this rally for change promised to create 2 million new jobs to exalt the countrys infrastructure and 5 million new zilch jobs. Obamas campaign emphasized withdrawing troops from Iraq to end the war, increasing animation independence (New Energy Plan for America) and decreasing the influence of lobbyists and how business is conducted on Capital Hill. This new national political character would work to visualize that business conducted on Capital Hill between Congress was to call for the best interest of the American people in mind as opposed to personal political agendas.These plans for change created a buzz among the American people. The newly configured 112th Congress, the current meeting of our nations legislative branch concedes that all these issues are top national priorities as thoroughly and have been quite responsive in effective ways to reference the issues with the President. Though this is the first Congress in which the House and Senate have opponent majorities since the 107th Congress (2001-2003), implementing change through these agendas seems quite viable.This is evident through the new Health Care Reform that was recently implemented and depicts and shows this political quid of change to be an obvious buzzword, but to also have amount and depth with Obamas current term. With the composition of the House of Representatives favoring Republicans (242 Republicans to 193 Democrats) and the new Senate antiauthoritarian leadership (51 Democrats, 47 Republicans, and 2 Independents) one may worry that legislative actions on Capital Hill could face potential deadlock, oddly since the House has the largest number of Republican members since the 80th Congress of 1947-1949.But having a Democratic President and a primarily Republican Congress agent that compromises most likely will have to be met in allege to pass bills and legislations, and effectively and efficient ly implement this change we can believe in and show the nation, yes we can.
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