Monday, March 31, 2014

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/04/mexico-political-reforms-approved_n_4385954.html

The link above is about the Mexican Senate passing a bill that will allow politicians to be able to run for more than one term. It does not apply to the President but to all other political offices. this will also allow independent parties to run and have a "fair"shot to win an office. While on the surface, this seems like a great idea, trying to limit the amount of dominance that a party can have, Mexico does not have a great track record of not being able to decrease corruption. Time will only tell if the Mexican people can come together and root out some of the issues that are concerning America and the rest of the world.  

Monday, March 24, 2014

India

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pranay-gupte/health-care-in-india_b_4977253.html


Above is a link about India's health care system and how it is not discussed enough in the upcoming political elections. i find this rather ironic in that living in the United States, all we seem to talk about is health care and yet other countries dont seem to talk about it enough. India has one of the most affordable and efficient health care systems in the world. India has more that 400,000 doctors and yet the United States, being one fourth of the population of India, has more doctors. its amazing to me that our health care system is so based on money and not necessarily based on helping others. the second you walk into a hospital in the United States and you seem to already be charged $1000.00. India is on pace to become the leading health care system in the world, i think we should take note.