All Americans want is for the economy to be at least good if not great and for there to be at least some peace amongst Congress. As of right now, Americans aren’t getting either one of those things. In this particular instance, Congress is put in a tough spot with the decision of passing the American Jobs Act or not. Like learned in Hardball, one way that the Senate could convince the House that this bill would help stimulate the economy is to spin it or position it right. By spinning the issue, it might show a positive light on the bill because it will show that adding more jobs will eventually benefit the economy in the long run. That is a difficult thing to do because both parties have strong political views on how things should be done when it comes to the national government. If Congress maybe positions them in the right way then maybe it will show both sides of the issue. Either the House or the Senate needs to eventually give in, otherwise this issue will NEVER resolved. Lastly, the idea of popular sovereignty comes into mind because if the power comes from the people who are sitting in Congress than they need to do what’s right for the ENTIRE country and not base their decisions on what’s best for them. Like mentioned earlier, the unemployment rate is EXTREMELY high and by adding more jobs, eventually it will stimulate the economy.
Article: http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/06/news/economy/congress_stimulus/index.htm
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