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    The United States is a county that has many cultures mixed together. For example, Asian, European, Latino, and Native American. Because of the freedom in this country, more people are coming to the United States seeking for settlement. The United States is a powerful country, and the majority of the people living in the United States are having a peaceful life. This ideal life has been seen by other citizens from different countries. Some people have worked really hard to fulfill their American…

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    The fabric of the “Real America” America is a mosaic of different cultures and races. Most cannot see or assemble the image of the “Real America”. Michael Scott argues this idea by writing that the undocumented “aliens” inundation has caused a dilution of the “Real America”. He writes “aliens” have become such a problem for Americans, the latter has lost jobs, money and even their identity. However, Richard Raynor argues this influx of cultures revitalizes the American identity by…

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    issue in the United States. There are thousands of able-bodied capable adults, without children, who are not plagued by a disability, collecting the benefits of the welfare. With how our welfare system is set up right now, recipients can collect taxpayer money with little to no work, and not contributing to their community at all. Now, kicking off every adult believed to be able bodied, is not what is going to happen. There will be better programs put into place, to help those in need become…

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    is clear that the free market and competition of capitalism have long been replaced by rights and interests. Like dams, which began to crack from the beginning of the cracks, US bankers committed the wrong but to use all the taxpayer money to fill the loopholes, the taxpayer money flowed into non-bank financial institutions, the US economy and then crash The financial crisis. We want to restore the innermost and most kindhearted side of the heart, and we need democracy. Those who live on the…

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    Ammunition and firearms were designed for one's protection or used in hunting. However, in today's society people see it as a burden or a danger to many citizen. People see it as a danger due to the fact that there have been numerous amounts of injuries and deaths with the involvement of firearms. Many seek for a solution to solve this nuisance of a problem but none have arose. Unfortunately, California wants to pass a proposition puting background checks to purchase ammunition for a gun. They…

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    workers would cause more firms to be more willing to expand their business. Furthermore, “A higher minimum wage also pays dividends to taxpayers by reducing demand for costly anti-poverty programs (Hanauer, 2016).” There are many anti-poverty programs that provide aid to workers. With this wage increase these programs would be less needed. The money the taxpayer pay could go to other places that need aid. For example, college might be able to be less of an expense than what it is. Now, this…

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    And that makes perfect sense. Why bother to go through all the work to provide for yourself when being lazy is rewarded? This type of low-effort, high-reward society is one that is killing our economy and taxpayers alike. It has been 50 years since the “War on Poverty,” legislation was introduced into the US. Since then, less people are entering the workforce, but yet, the poverty rate is falling. Perhaps this is due to the social and economic round the clock…

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    as murdering or abusing someone, then they should be given the death penalty. There is no place in the earth for people like that. It would only be a detriment to keep said person alive just to be locked up for the rest of their lives and cost the taxpayer thousands of dollars. On the other hand, due to the way the justice system works, there are many “Killers” that are actually innocent and are proven thus by DNA or other forensics after years after the crime. This is just cause to keep the…

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    Recommendation Policy makers are actually making a trade-off on the way to create and expand a GSE. This off-budget vehicle that funnels government subsidiaries to favorable motive was, in turn, bringing risks for the government. Effective accountability and supervision are a must-have to limit the risks. Stanton (2007) had few view points on the matter of accountability. The author believes that effective operations and balance between flexibility and accountability are vital. Failure…

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    Welfare was established to help impoverished people maintain the minimal standard of well-being as part of America 's 'Great Society ' program.According to a recent study we have 110,489,00 Americans living on welfare that 's 35.4% of the U.S. population.(Welfare Statistics 2015) With an immense welfare population would it be ethical for states to require drug testing to "help with government spending?" Does drug use and poverty fall in the same category? Further research has been put into…

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