The Cure For Partisanship

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Partisanship is the political ideology that divides the people of the United States into two parties, Democrats and Republicans, and it has plagued our government for long enough. Partisanship has plagued our nation because this idea, that appeared to be good at the start, has caused great turmoil in the government and has made compromises so difficult to come by. It has turned politics into a competition and both sides are more focused on beating each other rather than do what is best for the country and compromise. Since, young voters today are not very well versed on the important issues, in politics, it is necessary that high schools implement a required course that sets out to teach the students what they need to know, for elections, through a book that goes in-depth on the constitution and the news, to bring up current issues.
The first is “Bipartisanship” by an unknown source, which highlights the evolution of partisanship in the U.S. and shows how far apart the two parties are on some issues. The second is “On Partisanship” by S.W. of The Economist and this article is about how people are worried about the state of the government as a result of partisanship. Both of these articles reference how the founding fathers, specifically James Madison, did not think that political parties were a good idea for the young nation. Although they do differ on what they think about partisanship, S.W. says “The only way democracy works is for elected officials representing often radically divergent opinions to be forced—through conflicting election results—to hammer out compromises.”(S.W.) Whereas the other article provides information that partisanship is having an extreme negative impact on the compromising process, because they’re so...

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...isfy a nation that is hungry for a successful government that informs their public.

This enlightening course will result in a well-versed public that is ready to fix this uncooperative government. It will inspire new candidates for election that know what the public wants and needs and they will work to achieve these things. It will bring forth more moderate Democrats and Republicans which is what half of Americans wanted in the 2008 election. (Bipartisanship) These are the types of politicians that are needed in order to cure this plague!

Works Cited

S.W. “On Partisanship.” The Economist. The Economist, 17 Nov. 2010. Web. 21 Jan. 2014

“Bipartisanship.” InfoBase Learning. Issues and Controversies. 2Facts, 22 Feb. 2008. Web.
21 Jan. 2014

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