Monday, January 21, 2019



Brexit - Britains exit

You probably already heard about brexit, but that does not mean you understand everything about it. I certainly did not before today, so I will try to explain it in the perspective I understand it. 

There is a lot of myths and believes forming in Britain on why it is better to brexit than to stay in the EU. Therefore, people become confused on what is the best. There was a vote on if brexit was going to happen or not, and 51,9% voted in favour. But there was a lot of people that wanted a re-vote because most people wasn't informed well enough about the topic, and voted what others told them was the best. Therefore there was supposed to be a re-vote. The prime minister was allowed to stay in the government, so brexit will most likely happen. 

There is many benefits of being part of the EU, and Britain is afraid of losing them. They think they are stronger by themselves, and arguments like not wanting immigrants play an important rule.

Facts vs fear

There are many people that aren't well informed about the situation in Britain. In addition, myths are being spread to everyone, and makes people fear things that are not true about the brexit. 


Monday, January 14, 2019

Trumps wall of fear

Crisis for the U.S government

There has been a shutdown in the government for over three weeks now. It makes it the longest shutdown in all of time for the United States. The reason for the shutdown is that Trump wants to build a wall, which he does not have enough money for. He wanted to take money from other budgets, like the military to build the wall. 

The wall

Trumps "wall of fear" is a wall that is planned to be stretching from the pacific side of America, stretching alongside the border between Mexico and the U.S. The total cost of the wall is said to be an approximately five billion dollars. Then you might ask yourself, why does Trump want to build a wall that expensive, and with it shut down the government? The reason why is that he thinks it is important to keep the human smugglers and drugs away from the U.S. There is also a migration crisis happening which is a so called caravan of people from the central America. The migrants goal is to reach the U.S, which Trump really wants to prevent. He thinks they will bring violence and crime with them.Therefore he wants to build a wall separating Mexico from the U.S. When he first became president, he promised that Mexico was going to pay for the wall, but that obviously did not happen. Because of this the government is shut down, and many people live in fear. You can compare the great wall of fear with Brexit, because both of them is attempts to make their own countries better by isolating theirself from everyone else. They both think they will be better without cooperating with others.

Consequences of the government shutdown

When the government was shut down, Trump took responsibility for it. An approximate of 800 000 people is not being payed for the work they do, and even more people are not working at all. They can't pay their bills, and have to conserve their money. They can't buy new accessories, and have to get loans to survive. Other smaller consequences are children going to school not being provided meals at school, and firefighters, people working at the airports are not being paid even though they have to work. It's said that the costs of the shutdown has already reached up into the billions. Which means that Trump may soon be able to build his wall. People are desperate to come to an agreement.

No more blogging

I won't be posting no more because I finished English the other year. Bye