Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Chapter 11 Blog


Tennessee is a U.S. state with two senators in the United States Senate and nine representatives in the United States House of Representatives. Each state elects two senators for staggered 6-year terms. Senators represent the entire state. Lamar Alexander serves as the senior senator, and Bob Corker as the junior senator. The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts — 9 in Tennessee — each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House for a two-year term. Representatives are also called congressman/congresswomen my congressman is Charles “Chuck” Fleishmann in the 3rd district.

Rep. Fleischmann has always been a firm supporter of 2nd Amendment rights. He has received an “A” rating from the interest groups "National Rifle Association Political Fund Positions on Gun Rights" and "Gun Owners of America Positions on Gun Rights". He supports legislation that “allows licensed firearm owners to carry out their God-given right more freely” because “the right to carry a firearm is a right that allows law-abiding citizens to protect themselves and is crucial to the freedom of our country.” On November 16, 2011 Fleischmann voted Yea on the “National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2011, which would allow a resident of a state that allows concealed carry to possess a firearm while visiting another state that has different firearm laws.

I have to disagree with Stephen Fincher for backing food stamp cuts. He used the Bible to argue for food-stamp cuts, saying that Scripture points out that those unwilling to work will not eat. I believe food stamps help people in dire need, but food stamps are abused just like drugs. But the people are to blame, not food stamps. I have witnessed people load up the truck with mountain dew that they purchased with food stamps and turn around and sell it to a gas station down the road for cash. Food stamps are uplifting, but easily abused.

 

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