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picture of my old high school |
For this weeks assignment we had to do an interview with some one that we looked up too. I chose one of my favorite teachers of my high school career and his name is Mr. Miranda.
I decided to conduct this interview of him because he always talked about his morals. Every time anyone did something he would always talk about his morals and how he thought things should be everywhere.
His political identity is completely based on his morals. Although no one besides him really know what they are its what really symbolizes him.
When I had asked any specific things that influenced his political identity he just answered with anything that helped the middle class since he was middle class all his life.
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Mr.Miranda |
When i asked if he considered himself a liberal, conservative, or independent he answered with "Although im registered as independent I consider myself to be "logical"." He claims that he is not an extremist to any particular party but he sides with whatever is better for the future. He sides mostly with the liberals but there are still a few things that he likes from the conservative party to vote. One of these is The whole going green thing. during our discussion i asked why he doesn't think its necessary and he said " the government is spending millions of dollars on something that we aren't 100% sure of", he says he'd rather have that money spent on education since its the future of our country. Mr. Miranda also hopes that Obama gets re-elected so that " we can actually see a change, because personally i dont think one man can change a whole country in 4 years."
The fact that i want to be a teacher and i have always been middle class makes me side as a liberal. Another thing that has influenced me greatly has been all the deportations and immigration laws. My family and I are immigrants Just like everyone in this country once was but thankfully we never had to go through those hard ships because we came here legally. It still troubles me thinking "how can a country that was such a melting pot and full of immigrants be doing this now?" To me these are the most important issues that i truly care about. Education for our future, A strong middle class to stimulate the economy, and an immigration reform to help people that really need help.
What I learned from this experience is that mostly EVERYBODY that votes for anything is just for greed. I might not be right on this but i feel like people only vote to see what benefits them as soon as possible. there can be other things that will benefit them but it might take longer so they dont want it. People pick if they are liberal or conservative not only on similar beliefs, but also on the benefits of what each party offers. My views have been confirmed by this experience, We both had very similar beliefs and i think its because he influenced me that way. although I didn't have him all 4 years of highschool and only 2, I was greatly influenced and very thankful for it.
QUESTIONS I ASKED
- How did you vote in the last election? Why?
- Do you consider yourself a liberal, conservative, or independent?
- What life experiences have shaped your political values?
- What key issues are most important to you, when it comes to US policy?
- Who will you likely vote for in the future? Are you happy with your party?
- Being a teacher, have any budget cuts actually affected your class resources or your pay?
- What are your stands on abortion?
- are you for or against an immigration reform?
- which presidential candidate do you think will better shape the economy in their 4 years in office
- who will you be voting for this november and why?
Juan,
ReplyDeleteGreat interview and blog. I see that you've correctly listed your questions, but I didn't see all of the answers in the article. Try to put them all in.
Seems like you have scratched the surface of your political identity with this assignment. I think that as the class continues, and we look deeper into topics, that you will see it in you more and more.
Nice blog. It is well written, but make sure to capitalize all "I"'s.
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