I chose to interview a family member of mine, Jon. He is very intelligent and up to date with the news, politics, and government and I thought it would be interesting and effective to interview him. I was interested in his opinions, thoughts, and ideas on the Government Shutdown of 2013.
Do you think the government shutdown was effective? Why/Why not?
Government shutdown was not effective, all it did was put the country in a bigger financial deficit and negatively effect hundreds of thousands of government employees.
Do you think it was an effective way to solve the issues? Why/Why not?
It was not an effective way to solve any issues. The disagreements between the Democrats and the Republicans only put our country in a bigger hole and hurt the hundreds of thousands of government employees who were furloughed and negatively affected the millions of other US citizens.
What were the advantages to this?
Many furloughed government employees will be back payed and essentially got a month of free vacation.
What are the disadvantages?
The government is now even further in debt, millions of citizens had to deal with uncertainty on when the shutdown would end and when they could go back to work/get paid again, the shutdown "fix" is only temporary and will likely happen again in January.
How might this be improved/fixed?
Congress (who is not affected by any shutdowns, furloughs, etc) needs to put aside their political disagreements and find something that works to correct these issues and ensure the government does not shutdown and can pay off its loans.
What do you think might happen in January? Another shutdown?
Another shutdown will most likely happen in January if not worse, such as, not being able to pay bills and bankrupting the country.
What disagreements, if any, about the shutdown exist in the community?
Republicans/Democrats in the community probably agree with what happened because they see their parties side of the story.
The blog interview was effective in helping me learn more about the Government Shutdown. Hearing perspectives, opinions, and point of views from another person helped me better understand how the shutdown negatively affected a lot of Americans and how it was only a temporary solution to the problem. In January, another shutdown could happen, or worse... The interview was a way to hear ideas from another person who may be more familiar with the situation than I am because I knew very little about the whole situation prior to doing this assignment. Reading interviews online, looking at websites, and doing research are all effective ways of learning more about a topic, but also, interviewing someone about their ideas also allows us to receive information about this topic.
Jocelyn
Jocelyn
First name of the person you
interviewed and/or their title in the community: Erin, Friend
“I told Erin that I was studying and
finding out about more information on the government shutdown and the causes
behind it.”
Is this a problem you think is
important? Why/ Why not?
“Yes, I think this is an important
issue because the two parties that are supposed to be running the government
are not in agreement but instead they keep butting heads, almost.”
Do you think others in our community
think this is an important problem? why/ why not?
“I think some people think it is
important but others do not know or care to know about the issue or causes. I
think that the people who care about the issue are mostly older and involved
with the community. They are reading newspapers, and involved in careers where
the news applies to them. I also think that younger people, especially teens,
have no idea what is going on with the government. I know people that did not
even know it was shutdown, days after it actually did shutdown. There are many
people that are not directly affected by this shutdown and don’t care to know
more.”
What policy, if any, does government
now have to deal with this problem?
“I do not know what policy the
government now has to deal with for this problem.”
Where can I get more information
about this problem and the different positions people take on this problem?
“You can get more information about
this problem from watching the news, reading news papers, listening to the
radio talk stations, watching talk shows, and talking with others about the
information.”
I thought that this
interview was helpful for what some people think in general. I still feel that
a lot of people are up in the air about the government shutdown. I think that
it is half and half as far as who knows about it and who does not really understand
it. I learned that I was not the only one that had kind of a clue but not
really. I think that it is interesting how differently people think about who
might know what is going on and who does not have a clue, in addition to why
they think this.
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