10/05/2020
[위원회 소개 - JCC]
MUNY6 사무국입니다.
MUNY6의 위원회 소개 카드뉴스의 마지막 타자는 CRISIS 영어 위원회의 유일무이한 🦅JCC | Joint Crisis Committee 🦅 입니다🥳
JCC 소개 |
A Joint Crisis Committee (JCC) is operated by two separate crisis committees which interact and confront each other to bring out the favorable result for their group. Each committee has the same or similar number of delegates, and there are two chairs and one director per committee. In a regular crisis committee, when a delegate wishes to send a note or private directive to a character not present in the committee, he or she would send that to a director. However, for JCC, the delegates can send notes to the actual corresponding delegates if present in the opponent committee.
The 2016 United States presidential election, taking place on November 8th, 2016, will select the next leader of the United States. After winning the respective primaries with their running mates, two candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, from two parties, the Republican and the Democratic Party, respectively, will have to race against each other to become the 45th president. Both characters have very differing backgrounds: Trump owns one of the largest real estate companies, while Clinton was a former first lady. Delegates’ decisions in each committee’s campaign regarding political issues as well as campaign strategies will decide who will become elected as president..
JCC 의장단 |
Directors: Denny Kim, Tony Kang
Chairs: Ella Kim, Serena Jeon, Justin Lee, Lucy Seo
JCC 위원회 |
Committee 1 | Donald Trump Presidential Campaign, 2016
Eight years of the Obama Administration has finally ended, and now it is again the season of election. Donald Trump had been a potential candidate since 1988, and in 2015, Trump officially declared his presidency and began the campaign at Trump Tower in NYC. Then in July 2016, he defeated the other 16 major candidates and got nominated as the Republican presidential candidate along with his running mate, Mike Pence.
The US has a handful of issues to solve such as immigration, gun control, healthcare, climate change, and abortion. Other than domestic issues, the candidate would need to show clear stances and solutions regarding international and foreign affairs, such as the issue regarding the US Army bases and soldiers stationed all around the world in the allied nations. With these issues present, who would be able to gain more support from the voters? It will be mostly dependent on the quality of the promises the candidate makes–and you are the ones working behind the curtain. Put your best effort to make people believe that Trump is the only one who can manage all these issues flawlessly, or, at least, better than the other candidate. It is time to “Make America Great Again.”
Committee 2 | Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, 2016
The year is 2016 and former First Lady and US Senator Hillary Clinton is on her way to becoming the first female president. She has been selected to represent the Democratic Party alongside her candidate for Vice President, Tim Kaine, against the Republican Donald Trump and Mike Pence. Together, the delegates of this committee -- campaign staff, policy advisors, company CEOs and more -- must advise Hillary Clinton’s words, actions and stance during the presidential race. The primary point of discussion during the committee will be based around the policies that Clinton will promise the country. These policies will range from an assortment of topics including general issues that both parties will address heavily: climate change, gun control, abortion, or others that are more unique to Clinton’s campaign alone like gender equality and gender minority rights. In addition, the delegates are accountable for how Clinton is presented to the public eye, which requires dialogue on the advertising and branding aspects of the campaign. This also means that when a scandal or controversy arises against Clinton, it is the committee’s responsibility to debate possible methods of addressing the media and press, and ways in which to placate the ongoing drama. All in all, the committee is in charge of guiding and presenting Hillary Clinton as a candidate that the majority of the United States of America would want as president, while also considering the opposing candidates of the Republican party.