Sunday, April 17, 2011

What is the process to develop an economic policy that provides services and sustainability?

This is a very hard question to answer. I think that there is so much the United States could do to make itself better and more sustainable. I mean I think right now we are gettting away with the bare minimum and it is hard and hurting a lot of people. I think one thing our government could focus on making better is people having a job. There are lots of people in this country and I beleive that if we did all the work ourselfs instead of other countries, that more people would have a job. Yes those other countries would go down but should we go down too trying to help them? I think something else we could use more sustainablity in is education. That is key to having skilled workers and services. Look at how the education system is going down. Schools are being closed left and right because of budget cuts and that is not the costs we should be cutting. Im sorry to say but if our education starts to lack, we will end up like some of these other countries who don't have a lot of technology, money or learning resources to make them better....I dont want to become a stupid country.


There is a post going around on facebook right now about how much the president makes and other government officals and how budget cuts need to be made on their parts first before anyone else because they make more money. I agree with it and I think that if our country would start with budget cuts from those people first it would make more of an impact and I think the economic policy would be more sustainable by doing so first than anything else.

Critical question: If the United States developed a better economic policy and more jobs and other services became readily available, would we infact benifit from that or continue to be lazy and selfish making poor economic choices?


   "humpty dumpty sat on a wall, humpty dumpty had a great fall. All the kings horses and all the kings men counldn't put humpty together again". I think this riddle describes how the United States is right now. We are "falling" with all these poor economic decisions we are making and the government says they are trying to be put back together to become stable again but its not really looking like it.

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