Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Obama vetoes Keystone XL pipeline

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On Tuesday, President Obama, as he had promised, vetoed a Republican bill approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Obama, rejected the bill because it "unwisely bypassed a State Department process that will determine whether the project would be beneficial to the United States". The Republicans support it for its short-term job creation (construction), as there will not be many long-term jobs associated with the Keystone Pipeline- and it also mainly transports Canadian oil. However, the Republicans say they plan to override this veto by March 3rd. According to this article, they don't have enough votes to do so.

"Through this bill, the United States Congress attempts to circumvent longstanding and proven processes for determining whether or not building and operating a cross-border pipeline serves the national interest," Obama wrote in his veto message.

Later in the year, we will learn about presidential as well as congressional powers related to the vetoing of bills as well as the override of those vetoes.

I agree with Obama's decision to veto this bill. As seen in the article, there is currently a State Department process that will determine whether the project is beneficial. I don't think the legislative branch should overstep its powers to approve this project at this point in time.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Texas judge blocks Barack Obama's immigration order, House GOP pushes for bill to stop implementation

Hello all! Today, I will be discussing a Texas federal judge's decision to block Obama's immigration order. Here's the full article: Article

A Texas federal judge temporarily blocked President Obama's executive 'amnesty' per a request by twenty-six states. However, the Obama administration predict that this ruling will be overturned by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. However, House Republican leaders, are not backing down from a threat to cut off funding (in essence shutting it down) for the Department of Homeland Security unless the Senate and Obama go along with a bill suspending the executive order.

This relates to our curriculum because we will eventually talk about the powers of different part of the US Government. We will talk about executive actions as well as the courts' abilities to vacate those executive actions.

I personally think that this is ridiculous. If you want to stop Obama's immigration order, have a vote pass in Congress. If it passes by more than an extremely narrow margin, the president should sign it. However, until that happens, I think his executive action should be left alone.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

US to form new agency to coordinate efforts tackling cyberthreats

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        Hello everyone! Today, I will be talking about how the US government going to announce, on Tuesday, the creation of a new agency, which will be called the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center, that will focus on combating virtual threats like massive hacking operations and attacks on US infrastructure. This new agency will allow the government to gather and share information collected by agencies such as  the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency. This latter ability is a difference between it and the National Terrorism Center, and is also a reason as to why it failed- it did not have this ability.

        Later on in the year, we will discuss agencies of the government, the powers they have, and the process of creating a new agency. This is a good example of this- it's the creating of an agency as well as the powers this new agency will have.

        I think the creation of this new agency is a great idea. It's long overdue that we have an agency to beef up our cybersecurity, because the next war will be cyber warfare, and that will be fought not by soldiers, but by tech personnel working around-the-clock in order to patch things before they are compromised. With this new agency, we finally have a way to do this, and a way to, hopefully, prevent it from happening.

       

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

US government to propose huge change to internet rules

     
        Hello again. Today, I'll be discussing how the FCC is considering classifying the internet as a telecommunications service rather than an information service, which would be a huge win for proponents of "Net Neutrality". For the whole article, click here. Thais change would allow the FCC to monitor and police internet service, as well as making sure providers aren't blocking content or allowing providers to be paid off to increase internet speeds. However, the government does not plan to price-set the internet as it has done for other utilities. Many internet providers, however, don't like the idea of "net neutrality", as seen in this quote Comcast released in a statement, “The internet has not just appeared by accident or gift — it has been built by companies like ours investing and building networks and infrastructure.”

       Later on in this unit, we will discuss government institutions as well as their powers and responsibilities. The FCC is a government institution, and it has the power and responsibility to regulate utilities, telecom, and other services.

      I think this is a positive step forward for this country, because, earlier this year, Comcast blackmailed Netflix into paying it money by throttling Netflix to Comcast's customers until Netflix paid them off. The internet should not be regarded as something that can be exploited to the internet service provider's benefit, rather, it should be something that treats all websites equally.