Another
point of yours I disagree with is that Betsy DeVos is a poor choice because of
her negative view of the public education system, since she claimed that she
would be “a strong advocate for great public schools.” She also added, “If a
school is troubled, or unsafe, or not a good fit for a child, we should support
a parent’s right to enroll their child in a high-quality alternative.” (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/23/devos-school-choice-will-not-be-mandated-by-washington.html)
Her view is that children should be able to receive a quality education and
have options available on how to receive that education, which is in fact good for
America.
In the
third paragraph of the blog, you claim that Mike Pence is a poor vice president
and future candidate for president. However, your argument is controversial, as
you state that Pence does not represent the ideas of many Americans, but then
add that individuals are hoping for a President Pence. Since the thought of a
possible Pence presidency has come up, clearly some Americans support his views
and are represented by his actions. Even if many Americans do not agree with
his beliefs, many do, as with many politicians. I do not think this paragraph
was very beneficial to the argument against Pence, as it does not focus on his
political beliefs, but rather the fact that he once called his wife “mother”.
Finally,
I would think it would have been beneficial to your post to provide the names
of the other cabinet members who “deserve scrutiny,” and the reasons why they
do, since I am not convinced by your post that either DeVos, Pence, or Trump
have been detrimental to the United States.