04/09/2018
Join CCPS for our E-Board elections! Be sure to come and vote and submit your candidacy with this link:
https://goo.gl/forms/bNYbVhTF8QTdEZa93
FREE refreshments will be served!
Hope to see you there in NAC 4/113 during Club Hours on Thursday, April 12 :)
04/09/2018
Please fill out the following form to confirm your interest in running for an Executive Officer position within the City College Political Society for the 2018-19 academic year. The election will be held on April 12, 2018.
Candidate Sign-Up Form
Please fill out the following form to confirm your interest in running for an Executive Officer position within the City College Political Society for the 2018-19 academic year. The election will be held on April 12, 2018.
03/27/2018
Join CCPS in some activities and discussion regarding the complexity and wide spectrum of differing political views. FREE FOOD will be served! Hope to see you there in NAC 4/113 during Club Hours on Thursday, March 29 :)
03/26/2018
Today, President Trump has ordered the expulsion of 60 Russians from the United States after similar actions have been taken by western allies. These actions have been in response to allegations against Russia regarding the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain.
This expulsion is the toughest action taken against Russia by President Trump, who has been criticized for not being firm enough with President Vladimir Putin.
Trump and Western Allies Expel Scores of Russians in Sweeping Rebuke Over U.K. Poisoning
The expulsion order included 12 people identified as Russian intelligence officers stationed at the United Nations. The Russian consulate in Seattle also must close.
03/23/2018
We're holding Executive Officer Elections April 12, 2018 in NAC 4/113 from 12:30-2pm. If you're interested in running for a position, please fill out the following form. Thank you!
Candidate Sign-Up Form
Please fill out the following form to confirm your interest in running for an Executive Officer position within the City College Political Society for the 2018-19 academic year.
03/12/2018
Shortly after the Parkland, FL school shooting, President Trump had said he would pursue raising the age limit to purchase assault rifles from 18 to 21. However, after a meeting with the N.R.A., the President has backed down from this proposal, and instead is now focusing on strengthened background checks, the banning of bump stocks, and arming teachers with guns as ways to protect students from school shootings.
In your opinion, would these measures, specifically arming teachers, be effective to protect against school shootings? What consequences could there be, and would they outweigh the benefits?
No Immediate Push to Raise Minimum Age for Buying Assault Rifles, Trump Says
In a pair of tweets, President Trump cited “not much political support” now to move ahead with his pledges after the deadly mass school shooting in Florida.
03/08/2018
President Trump has signed in two proclamations which impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. Steel imports will be taxed at 25% and aluminum imports at 10%. Canada and Mexico are exempt from the tariffs until U.S. officials can assess progress toward a new North American Trade Deal. Several other countries may gain exemption as well after negotiations with the administration.
Trump imposes tariffs on steel and aluminum, but offers relief to allies
The plan still being finalized hours before the president’s promised announcement.
03/06/2018
Recently, South Korea has conveyed news to the US that Kim Jong-un is willing to abandon his country's nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees from the US. With some skepticism and guarded optimism, President Trump tweeted "The World is watching and waiting! May be false hope, but the U.S. is ready to go hard in either direction!".
North Korea Signals Willingness to ‘Denuclearize,’ South Says
The North told South Korean envoys it is willing to negotiate with the United States on abandoning its nuclear weapons. President Trump welcomed what he called “possible progress.”
03/02/2018
President Trump is following through on trade crackdowns and he seems eager to start a trade war, which he claims would be "easy to win". However, many economists claim even just the prospect of a trade war will hurt the current economic expansion.
Mr. Trump said he would levy tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from every foreign county. The planned tariffs are 25% for steel and 10% for aluminum.
What kind of effect do you think this will have on our economy, and do you agree with these tariffs?
Trump Embraces a Trade War, Which Could Undermine Growth
President Trump is finally following through on the trade crackdowns that terrify Republican leaders in Congress and many economists.
03/01/2018
Late last night White House Communications Director Hope Hicks announced she will be leaving the Trump administration. As the president's longest-serving aide, Hicks is the latest of the Trump administration's top advisers to leave in the past 13 months.
Two days ago Hicks testified before the House Intelligence Committee for the investigation into Russian interference with the 2016 election. However she claimed she is leaving to spend more time with her family.
Why is Hope Hicks, Trump’s longest-serving aide, resigning?
White House Communications Director Hope Hicks made the surprising announcement on Wednesday that she will leave the Trump administration in the coming weeks. The news comes a day after Hicks testifies for hours before the House Intelligence Committee as part of the Russia probe. Judy Woodruff learn...
02/27/2018
The Syrian government has been accused of using chemical weapons on civilians, and the United Nations has recently contended that North Korea has been supplying Syria with products that could be used in the production of chemical weapons. These supplies include acid-resistant tiles, valves, and thermometers, and North Korean missile technicians have been seen working at chemical weapons and missile facilities inside Syria. In return, this trade means Syria is providing North Korea with cash that they could be using for its nuclear and missile programs.
U.N. Links North Korea to Syria’s Chemical Weapon Program
An unreleased report says North Korea has evaded United Nations sanctions, providing Syria with materials for chemical weapons.