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U.S. Domestic Policy Is, And Thesis

Currently, the domestic policy seems to be pleasing a majority of the American people by lessening regulations on offshore and Arctic oil drilling. It also seems to be attempting to manage the home loan crisis by creating legislation to help at least some homeowners. However, some of these decisions have very long-term affects that are now being overlooked, such as the harm to the environment these decisions may create. In addition, many experts note that drilling, even if it began tomorrow, would not make any difference in gasoline prices for at least ten years or more, and it would not add significantly to the oil reserves around the world (Wangness). Thus, the policy does not seem to be sound, and this is just one area of domestic policy that is questionable. Much of this has to do with infighting in Congress. Another writer notes, "[a] closely divided Senate precludes passage of major policy changes in an election year. As a result, some of the debates concerning Social Security reform, covering the uninsured and lowering the costs of higher education have been shelved because both sides know the debate will only end in gridlock" (Andres A19). This gridlock adversely affects the domestic policy and the American people, and it makes the policy ineffectual and even counterproductive.

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Andres, Gary J. "Casualty of War;...

"Domestic Policy Council." WhiteHouse.gov. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.whitehouse.gov/dpc/
Editors. "Issues." Politics.101.us. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.infoimagination.org/politics/issues.php

The Terrorism Index: Is the United States Winning the War on Terror?" Foreign Policy July-Aug. 2006: 48+.

Thomas, Dorothy Q. "Into the Bright Sunshine: The Value of Human Rights in the United States." The American Prospect Oct. 2004: 2+.

Wangness, Lisa. "New Offshore Drilling not a Quick Fix, Analysts Say." The Boston Globe. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/06/20/new_offshore_drilling_not_a_quick_fix_analysts_say/

1. Editors. "Domestic Policy Council." WhiteHouse.gov. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.whitehouse.gov/dpc/

2. Editors. "Issues." Politics.101.us. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.infoimagination.org/politics/issues.php

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4. Wangness, Lisa. "New Offshore Drilling not a Quick Fix, Analysts Say." The Boston Globe. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/06/20/new_offshore_drilling_not_a_quick_fix_analysts_say/

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Andres, Gary J. "Casualty of War; Domestic Policy Falls Victim." The Washington Times 20 May 2004: A19.

Editors. "Domestic Policy Council." WhiteHouse.gov. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.whitehouse.gov/dpc/

Editors. "Issues." Politics.101.us. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.infoimagination.org/politics/issues.php

The Terrorism Index: Is the United States Winning the War on Terror?" Foreign Policy July-Aug. 2006: 48+.
Wangness, Lisa. "New Offshore Drilling not a Quick Fix, Analysts Say." The Boston Globe. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/06/20/new_offshore_drilling_not_a_quick_fix_analysts_say/
1. Editors. "Domestic Policy Council." WhiteHouse.gov. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.whitehouse.gov/dpc/
2. Editors. "Issues." Politics.101.us. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.infoimagination.org/politics/issues.php
4. Wangness, Lisa. "New Offshore Drilling not a Quick Fix, Analysts Say." The Boston Globe. 2008. 4 Aug. 2008. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/06/20/new_offshore_drilling_not_a_quick_fix_analysts_say/
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