Citizenship
By: Fatih • Essay • 556 Words • December 12, 2009 • 1,176 Views
Essay title: Citizenship
Stating that I’m a American citizen I really can’t explain what the role of a Canadian citizen would be. So I’m just going to talk about what I understand the role of a American citizen should be in the U.S.
As American citizen I feel as though participating in the political process should become a law in the U.S because many American bicker and complain about their local mayor, representatives, or the president, but the citizens who complain are those that do not get out in vote. These citizens go on national T.V and bash political parties and cause big arguments but yet couldn’t even take out time to go and vote. This is beginning to cause a problem in the U.S and is causing many problems. Due to the fact that the citizens causing these problems don’t vote I believe they should be thrown in jail , ticketed or fined because this absolutely makes no sense what so ever.
I believe as a citizen of the U.S once you become a American there shall be no special privileges no matter where u from. I don’t mean to sound rude and crude but I hate the fact that Indians and other cultures get paid just to be a citizen and live in the U.S. I just don’t thin its fair because we have true American citizens people that were actually born in the U.S that are suffering from not having any more at and no one tries to do anything about this. Whereas a native American (not that i have anything against them) can come into the U.S and receive monthly income just for leaving here. I think this is something that absolutely makes no sense to me and something shall be done about this situation.
One situation I don’t understand is how some citizens argue that millionaires make to much and that athletes make to much and that their being paid to much stipend. I feel as though its not the athletes fought that their gifted with such talents. If you look at it they deserve the stipend their receiving