I think that it is worthwhile for us to measure the overall
health and happiness of a nation in economic terms to an extent. I think that
if certain economic terms such as becomes to extreme in a certain direction,
then it could certainly affect the overall health and happiness of a nation.
For example, the air pollution in the United States today can be considered
bad. We have one of the most industrialized countries, if not the most
industrialized countries so you can expect air pollution in the United States
to be somewhat bad. Despite the below average air quality in large cities, and
towns that house factories and refineries we remain content because the air
pollution is not so extreme to the extent that it effects the way we live. In
this case we don’t need to measure our nations happiness on the economic term
of air quality because it has not reached an extreme. An example of a place
where the poor quality of air has become so extreme is Mexico City. The people
of Mexico City are told when it is safe to leave there house without having to
wear a mask and when you must stay inside, or wear a mask when leaving your
home. The poor air quality here has become so extreme that it is directly
affecting the health and well being of this city’s inhabitants. Overall, I
think that we should still measure our nations well being based on economic
terms, but we should not take them too seriously unless they become too extreme
in either direction. I think that the economic terms that the United States
currently uses to measure the well being of our country do not need to change.
Robert Kennedy’s made some great points in the second paragraph when he states
that we determine our countries gross national product.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Week 3 Econ Blog Post
A moment that I can reflect on where not enough information was provided for me in my EHS experience is the beginning of my high school career. I am not sure if this was a withholding of information more than it was just a wake up call for me, but one thing that I think I may have benefited from in my freshman year is if I knew that I needed to keep track of my assignments in form of a planner, or the sticky tabs application on my mac. I'm sure everybody has there tactics for remembering whether or not they have a quiz the next day, or figuring out which day there project is due. For me, I need to be as organized as possible, or I will surely forget about all of my assignments or do them wrong. The people in the College Counseling office always say "Your Freshman year matters just as much as your senior year." Sure, this makes sense, but this warning does not give me enough information on how to do as well as possible in my freshman year. Going into our freshman year, Ms. Davidson taught a summer school class teaching students how to study and how to be organized headed into high school. This class was generally for the weaker middle school students and was not offered to the average student. I could have really benefited from this class because it would have taught me to be more organized and I would have known that I needed to keep track of my work in a planner rather than attempt to remember them off the top of my head. If this class was offered to every student I really would have made better grades in the first semester of my high school career.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Blog Post Week 2
A recent example of where a local government has attempted to intervene with the market takes place in New York City by means of rationing. Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed that all restaurants, fast food joints, movie theaters, gas stations, sports stadiums, and food carts may not serve soft drinks/sodas that exceed 16 ounces in size. The proposal was shot down, but the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is fighting it in court currently. While Bloomberg's proposal should be very affective in preventing diseases such as diabetes, I think that his office could have created a stronger proposal. What they should do is tax very high on large drinks. They should tax those who sell 16 OZ or greater sodas, and they should tax those heavily who sell these drinks. This would allow New York City to be better financially and spend the taxes they gain from the large soft drinks on more important aspects such as roads, schools, and public goods. Being honest I do not agree with Mayor Bloomberg and his attempt to put this ban on large soft drinks. I think that people will always find away around this rule and I do not think that the enforcing of this rule will make much of a difference to the city. If they decided to make this idea beneficial financially for the city then I may back it. With all of the health problems such as air pollution, alcohol and drugs going on in New York City, I don't think that Mayor Bloomberg needs to put any of his focus on sugary soft drinks. It is a good idea and a fairly harmless idea that Bloomberg and his advisers came up with, but they should adjust their ideas on taxes towards this, or they should worry about other harmful substances to peoples body's other than Coke.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Week 1
My experience so far in Mr. Bradshaw's online course has been a little
stressful. I am not the best with technology and I am having some
trouble figuring out these new programs. I have been barely meeting
these past few deadlines because I have been getting back from baseball
tournaments pretty late and I had some trouble figuring out where to
start earlier in the week. Something that I like about this course is
the material that we are learning about. I think that learning about
money and how the economy works is interesting and it is a lot more fun
to lean about then classes such as Algebra and Chemistry. I do think I
would enjoy this class more if I took it during the school year because I
think that I probably would learn more from a teacher face to face
rather than a video lecture. Something that has surprised me about this
course is learning about how much work goes into putting together a well
run company financially. I think that the video chatting should have
focused more on the actual course work and less on small talk. I felt
like I was having more of a conversation then actually learning
something. I'm not bashing the use of Skype in this class, I just think
the topics we were to discuss should be slightly different.
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