Monday, October 27, 2008

What I want to learn more?

I don't really know what i really want to learn more or interested in honestly. But after the class today about the rules of the US election, i found that it's interesting to know more about it because of two reasons. First, in my country, we have only one party, Republican party, so we don;t have so many things happen during the election such as negative ads, slogan and so on. The second reason is some people are not satisfied with the rules of the US election. Some people say that not a lot of American citizens go to vote because they think that their votes are useless or weightless. Consequently, they argue that how can the government choose the next president while the lack of voter are enormous. So i think if we stick with this article, it would be interesting.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Tai, that's an interesting start. I mean , the way you start your post is interesting. You said you don't want to learn more or you don't really know about that. But I saw that everytime on class that we speak about a new topic, you seem always very interested and attentiv. You (and we) have everything to learn, everyday.....it is like that the world and us evoluate. Then continue to be interested in something.
Election? Perfect....current topic. And you are right, US system is quite difficult but it is interesting to compare it with your country. In my opinion, I really don't see the goal to make it so complicated. Us citizens themselves seem lost and when you don't understand something, you just don't want to participate!
Here is the risk to elect again a president that most americans don't chose.

Daglys said...

Yeap It's true. We are learning about a lot of topics. but the main topic of these days is the presidential election and the complicate system to elect the president here in the US. I think that people made this system to have the result faster. And I read that in all the history of the US only three times the candidate who won the popular vote lost the election, so I think that the system works.