The Economist editorial stance Essays

  • Summary Of Rhetorical Analysis Of Bernie Sanders's 'Lane'

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    Over the past year, American politics have been the forefront of many people’s minds. However, before the recent election, political parties concentrated their efforts on the primaries, where they chose a candidate to represent their values. Regarding the Democratic party, the two main contenders were Hillary Clinton— who later went on to be the Democratic nominee— and Bernie Sanders— an elderly Socialist Jew who appealed to the younger generation. As a part of his platform, Sanders expressed his

  • The Pros And Cons Of Alien Invasion

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    the government programs of the United States. The illegal immigration issue has sparked a passionate debate amongst many American citizens. Some citizens believe the immigrants offer certain benefits to the United States, while others take a firm stance against the illegal immigration. There are pros and cons for each. The most important debate that