"When the whole world is running headlong towards the precipice, one who walks in the opposite direction is looked on as being crazy" T.S. Eliot
Thursday, October 31, 2024
RIGGED VOTES, ELECTIONS & OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES
Monday, October 28, 2024
2024 President: Consensus Electoral Map
As of October 26, 2024
This map tracks the consensus forecast for the 2024 presidential election. It is a composite of ratings by several forecasters.
Only seats rated safe by a large majority of forecasters are shown in the darkest shade of red or blue.
As a result of Census apportionment, some states have a different number of electoral votes in 2024. Use the buttons above the map to see what has changed.
The map is interactive; use it as a starting point to create and share your own 2024 presidential election forecast.
October 26: No changes
To compare this map to a map based just on polling, go here >
Source: https://www.270towin.com/
Friday, October 25, 2024
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington-the Original Whistleblower?
In week 6, we discussed in class, the role of the President and his interaction with Congress. We first examined the eleaborate system of "checks and balances" that the Founding Fathers used to divide the sources of political power into three separate and distinct branches of the government: Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch. We also determined how that same system exists within the State and Local governments. Next we looked at Congress which is the legislative branch of our government and includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. We discovered how members are elected and identified the names and functions of the key officers of the House and Senate. A number of terms were explained such as caucus, the party whip, cloture, filibuster and other related terms. We studied the United States Legislative Process and how a bill becomes law. To illustrate this we viewed certain parts of the film "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" a 1939 film directed by Frank Capra whose Catholic faith was an integral part of his work. The movie starred Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur. The last section of the film often referred to as the Filibuster part was viewed during Class 7. This movie has been called "one of the quintessential whistleblower films in American history".
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Nativist Riots in Philadelphia
Nativist Riots in Philadelphia
St. Augustine's Church on fire
The "know nothings" or the Know Nothing Party was a nativist American political movement from 1852-1860. It was a secret society whose members professed ignorance about it and whose aim was to keep control of the government in the hands of native citizens. The movement was empowered by popular fears that the country was being overwhelmed by Irish Catholic immigrants, who were often regarded as hostile to US values and controlled by the Pope in Rome. The largely middle-class and entirely Protestant membership fragmented over the issue of slavery. Most ended up joining the Republican Party by the time of the 1860 Presidential election. Originating in New York in 1843 as the American Republican Party, the movement spread to other states as the Native American Party and became a national party in 1845. In 1855 it renamed itself the American Party. The origin of the "Know Nothing" term was in the semi-secret organization of the party. When a member was asked about its activities, he was supposed to reply, "I know nothing." The party was very anti-immigrant and especially anti-Catholic which led to the violent Nativist Riots in New York, Philadelphia and other cities and states where there was a sizable Irish-Catholic presence. To read about the Nativist Riots in Philadelphia and to answer your homework questions, go to the "Philadelphia Nativist Riots" found under U.S. Presidents Useful Links.
Saturday, October 5, 2024
WEEK 4: Alexander Hamilton's Defense of the Presidency in the Federalist Papers No. 69
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Alexander Hamilton, Author of Federalist No. 69 |