U.S. officials “childish” as nation faces a continuing rise in debt ceiling
Do we as Americans still see a future of hope for our nation? I think it is safe to see not so much anymore, as our leaders stay behind doors in a continuation of a “who’s right” war. Our only gleam of hope is that our representatives would put away childish games in a means to find a solution to our ever rising debt, in a manner that would put our nation back on track-instead of defaulting, which could only be right around the corner. It seems to me as if those who are in charge of our future would be more concerned at reaching a conclusion than that of stubborn intuitions and a relentless effort to back down. Instead why would officials not be willing to compromise for the betterment of the U.S. citizens? This is where we find it evident that our representatives are only concerned in their own selfish and childish notions of which party is right, while we as U.S. citizens continue to face this debt crisis in an almost hopeless manner. It should be an issue of “shared sacrifice” with which our leaders guide us, but when will they come to this realization? Will it be before or after it’ too late? Before or after our nation’s budget defaults? These are normal questions we face that are unfortunately void of answers as of today. However, one thing we can realize is that the message needs to get across to our representatives in a hasty manner, that we are a nation that will not put up with such childish games. We need to make it clear to our leaders our stance on such matters, and make them aware that the way they are currently handling issues is not acceptable. Conclusively when dealing with the U.S.’s current financial future, we see that it should never be a childish issue of who’s right and who’s wrong, but instead as a rising crisis of debt that has an unforeseen future affecting us and our generations to come.
RHETORICAL SITUATION
The issue presented here is a broad one. While the main focus is that of the demeanor and actions of our leading representatives, there are many underlying factors that also add to and are a result of the major issue here. Our nation’s debt is an “add to factor”, while our own family’s future is a “result of”-both of these transmit directly to our representatives decisions (or lack of) when talking about the current debt ceiling. Indeed it is a broad issue that encompasses a wide range of time. To add to this, the timing also relates to the issue in a manner that it is a current problem us as U.S. citizens have to deal with, with an uncertain future. That is, it is a current and ongoing problem that could go on for a period we are yet uncertain of. Moreover, because the issue and timing is in fact so broad, the target audience is broad as well. Although the targeted audience can be directed to readers world-wide, it is directed to primarily the entirety of the U.S. nation in this particular excerpt. This is because the U.S. citizens are the main individuals which feel and will continue to feel the repercussions that are resulted from the U.S. representative’s decisions. The intention of this write-up is to not only make readers aware of the current debt situation our nation faces, but also to hasten readers to take a stance on the matter and relay that stance to our leaders. This is in hopes that as American concern rises that it will be felt by the government in an uncomfortable manner which will rehabilitate progress, and get our nation back on a track that will lead us out of debt and into prosperity.
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