This article discusses the top five news articles on Wall Street Journal related to President Donald Trump and his administration. It also highlights the decreasing rate of jobs in America and its impact on the economy. The article provides insights into the issues discussed and their possible impact on the political scenario.
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1 SETTING THE AGENDA Answer to question 1: The top five news articles on Wall Street Journal discuss issues mostly related to President Donald Trump and his administration’s involvement in various incidences(Wsj.com). The first article is about Trump’s announcement of John Kelly, the Chief of Staff leaving towards year-end. The third significant issue reported was the lower rate of jobs added in November as compared to the forecasts. The fourth article raised the issue of Trump’s former lawyer giving aid to Russia-related matters. The fifth article is about Donald Trump naming Army general as America’s topmost uniformed officer. Answer to question 2: The handful of news stories below the top five articles hardly focus on the issues mentioned in the top four. The only link between the top and below articles is Donald Trump. The article mentions Rex Tillerson’s, former aide of Trump “undisciplined” remark on the president and the president’s reply. Apart from that, the other articles have no link to the issues discussed in the top four articles. One article is about US’s reading charges against Chinese hackers while the other is about Giuliani leaking FBI information. Other articles are also mostly about Donald Trump. Answer to question 3: The most discussed issue in the website was the news on John Kelly, the Chief of Staff leaving the office at the end of the year as announced by the President(Bender). A Democrat, someone from Hillary Clinton’s ally put the issue on the national agenda as it discusses the failure of the current government. However, it can also be noticed that since the issue involves the President and his staff, it needed to be on the top of national agenda. The article also
2 SETTING THE AGENDA mentions the name of Kelly’s possible replacement, Nick Ayers who was Vice President Mike Pence’s top aide. Answer to question 4: As evident from the content of the article, the issue would greatly advantage the Democratic Party, as it is related to the mismanagement of the ruling government. The issue is about the third change in less than two years at the top position in the Trump administration “reflecting an extraordinary level of turnover in the White House’s senior ranks”. This is not good news for the Republican but the Democrats could use it as an agenda for the next elections. AsFrank R Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jonesnote, when opponents successfully make an issue generate the most news, it more likely generates publicity and gains for the opponent. Answer to question 5: The issue is the decreasing rate of jobs in America, the worst in the last few decades. The article states that US employers reduced their process of hiring in November although the growth in wage is at par with the highest in almost a decade. In addition, the article states that the rate of unemployment is at its lowest in almost 50 years(Morath). The article further shows concern regarding the signs that shows the economy is losing momentum after a good start. The article mostly had positive remarks about the strong economy stating that despite slow growth, job gains were continuing the record streak.
3 SETTING THE AGENDA Works cited: Baumgartner, Frank R., and Bryan D. Jones. "Agenda dynamics and policy subsystems."The journal of Politics53.4 (1991): 1044-1074. Bender, Peter. "Trump: Chief Of Staff John Kelly To Leave Toward Year-End".WSJ, 2018, https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-chief-of-staff-john-kelly-to-leave-at-year-end-1544293870. Accessed 9 Dec 2018 Morath, Eric. "Hiring Slows As Wages Grow, Unemployment Holds At Multidecade Low". WSJ, 2018, https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-hiring-slows-as-wages-grow-unemployment-holds- at-multidecade-low-1544189768? tesla=y&mod=article_inline&mod=hp_lead_pos1&mod=article_inline. Accessed 9 Dec 2018. Wsj.com. "US News, Breaking News And Headlines - Wall Street Journal".Wsj.Com, 2018, https://www.wsj.com/news/us. Accessed 9 Dec 2018