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American Politics
Part 1
The results from the Pew Research Center show that I am a Dissatisfied Democrat which means I favor the Democratic Part. This means that I believe that the economy favors the interests of the powerful forces. The results also believe that only a small percentage of the American society has achieved the “American Dream, and most individuals will never achieve it.
The results agree with my ideologies to some extent but disagree in some parts. First of all, I agree that the economic inequality in the United States is because it is only the 1% and the 0.1% who seem to benefit from income revenues (Elliot 1). The rest of the people have to fight for the remainder while the rich continue getting the bigger share. However, I disagree with the fact that the government should continue helping the poor at the expense of national debt. An increase in debt will lead to the collapse of the economy which then would affect all the American people.
Part 2
The topic is chosen to research is “San Francisco’s crisis looks like New York’s future” because the topic explains the importance of the media in providing information to the public. According to Marcowics, New York’s choice to become more progressive will lead the city to the ruins like in San Francisco (Marcowics 1). Politicians at times think that the choices they make are for the good of the society but sometimes they hurt the public. This topic relates to the media since American citizens would only believe what politicians said and not has any other sources.

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The media, however, give the American people a chance to look at situations from a different perspective and then draw their own conclusions.
The work of the media is to inform the public about what is happening in society. However, there are some mediums that are malicious and will give false information to get a certain reaction from the public. With the changes in technology, there are a lot of channels that have emerged and people have to be careful about which information to trust (Martins, Oliveira and Popovič 7). I believe the information provided by the New York Post is reliable since the information provided included some fact which cannot be altered. From the article, Marcowics does not seem to be leaning on any political party but instead focusing on the needs of the public and how decisions made by politicians sometimes hurt the public.

Works Cited
Elliot, Larry. “Income inequality is getting wider. If the stats count what counts.” The Guardian, The Guardian News, 3 December 2017, www.theguardian.com/inequality/2017/dec/03/income-inequality-is-getting-wider-if-the-stats-count-what-countsMarcowics, Karol. “San Francisco’s crisis looks like New York’s future.” New York Post, New York Post Opinion, 8 July 2018, nypost.com/2018/07/08/san-franciscos-crisis-looks-like-new-yorks-future/Martins, Carolina, Tiago Oliveira, and Aleš Popovič. “Understanding the Internet banking adoption: A unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and perceived risk application.” International Journal of Information Management34.1 (2014): 1-13.