Friday, March 31, 2017

Stage Five: Original editorial or commentary #1

Recently, due to global warming, The U.S government is attempting to protect environmental with legislating enviro politics. However, those hard-line policies are making another argument.

I really want to share this article which is Austin Tree Ordinance violates private property Rights. As you see the title, if you are not a foreigner, you should recognize what is it about.

While reading this article, I could definitely what the problem is and I realize that the issue is very complicated and deep. Honestly, there is nothing that is more significant than Human Right, but it is not that we can abuse the nature. Also, the government should not forcefully take away the property from the citizen without their agreement even though with any compensation. On Article I, section 17 of the Texas Constitution, which provides that "no person's property shall be taken, damaged or destroyed for or applied to public use without adequate compensation being made." I believe that there is not a definite solution, but what we have got to do is meditate each other with harmoniously and concessively.

Honestly, this issue is very hilarious to me. I am not want to people understand me, but let me just say this. Even though we own money, land, and building... etc. It is not ours, its earth. Most of the materials for our creation are from earth, what we all have is loaned by the earth. We should realize where we living.





Friday, March 10, 2017

Blog Stage Four: Substantial commentary or criticism #2

Hi, I would like to share this time about "who believes a Texas minimum wage hike up free?" by Vance Ginn.

I totally agree with this writer's opinion which he saying that "Setting a minimum wage floor above the market wage results in a bad outcome called unemployment.". It is very true fact. Raising minimum wage would seem like settle the problem of poverty of low-class people on its surface, however, this is not the right way to solve the problem. Additionally, he gives more details about the negative outcome of increasing minimum wage, and it does really make sense to me even I am a foreigner. In Reseach shows that If minimum wage hikes up to $15, Texas could lose nearly 1 million full-time jobs, add an explanation to, the state government cannot afford these massive unemployment people. Raising minimum has a double edged sword, the government must very carefully to handle the it.