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Our Government part two.

Our US Government Today, I will refine my last opinion about the U.S government. My last opinion of our government was based on what I have learned in my U.S government college class and this time will be more specific with examples.  The structure of our government was constituted in the 18th century, and since then it has been adapting to facilitate and please the common citizens. It's incredible to reflect on the past and realize how our government was not even ready to be called a first world country. The government used to be ruled by white land-owning males. Nobody but them had the right to vote and decide the future of our country. It's been quite a long time since that, and now there are still people that think or assure that their rights have been snatched from their hands. I think this is demonstrated during the elections.  In my opinion, our votes are not being counted as it ought to be. Our votes are for deciding which representative of a party go and v
Today, I will give my constroctive opinion on one of my classmates' work done on March 30th, 2018. My classmate Angela De Cello, and she wrote about enhancing and fortifying the gun rights of the citizens. On her blog  she argues about the how the constitution is outdated and lacks of laws (rights) that our modern day citizens do not need for their sake. I trully believe that she wrote a well-organized and neat comment about the gun rights issues that our nation currently faces.  She gave her own ideas for laws that would regulate the use and sale of guns to certain people. Also, with some examples of the consequence of having irrelevant laws. With all that being said, she portraied her idea with resanoble examples, and did a great job writting this blog in a way that her audience can easily understand.