Sharon Smith Rhetorical Analysis

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Mrs. Sharon Smith most closely resembles a conservative, for five major reasons: government intervention, If and how our country should change, taxes, social programs, and importance of military. Conservatives usually believe that government intervention should not happen. She believes that a small government is best, otherwise it will just get in the way of the american people and businesses. Sharon believes that the government is wasteful and slows down new ideas and businesses. She states that she doesn’t want the nation to change a lot because then we would be getting away from the core principles that our founding fathers fought for. The view of conservatives is very similar, they want little to change. Her views on taxations are also

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