Sunday, October 21, 2012

Website #1

Title of web page: So Do Tax Cuts Create Jobs?
URL of the web page: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-johnson/so-do-tax-cuts-create-job_b_1943500.html
 
Is there an author of the document or web page? If yes, who is the author?
Dave Johnson

Are his/her affiliations and qualifications given?
No

Is contact information provided (address, phone number, email)?
No

Who is the publisher or sponsoring organization for this web page?

Dave Johnson

Do you trust the information given on the web page? Is it reliable and valid?
Yes I trust the information on this web page. And yes I think it is reliable and valid.

Does the web page document its sources? In other words, does it tell you where the information comes from?
Yes.

How does the information on the web page compare with what you already know?
Basically I knew about Mitt Romney presidential debate but I did not see it this way. So when I read this article it made me get a new perspective.
Does the web page tell you when it was created and last revised?
It was created on October 5, 2012.

Are there outdated (dead) links?
No.

Does it contain original information or just links to other sources?Its original in Dave Johnson aspects because it is his opinion but it also has links to Mitt Romney presidential debate to give us more information.

Does the information have real value? Explain.
Not really because he is just giving his opinion.

What is the web page's purpose or intent? Why was it created?
This webpage was created because Mitt Romney had his presidential debate and said that cutting individual and corporate income taxes creates jobs. Well Dave Johnson has a good point when the taxes were high we had the greatest jobs. It was created to inform and explain.

Is the information biased? Is it designed to sway opinion? From who perspective is it given?
No the information is not biased, and it is not designed to sway opinion. Dave Johnson is a fellow campaigning for Americas Future.

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