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    What are the problems with the Smith Hill Emergency Management organization? How can emergency planning be improved in this town? Smith Hill Emergency Management organization fits the bill of a small town which is a satellite city of a bigger city. Not that it was in the week's reading about Smith Hill but a lot of other small towns suffer from shortage of revenues and actually employ other tools to generate and increase the tax base to support the workings of the city. Case in point is the…

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    Carranza 1 Stone Carranza Marx Government CP 31 October 2015 Fault in the American Leadership Process A country that has always had a powerful reputation of strength and command of leadership in the world is the United States of America. A great example of purity and democracy within our world. America has always been a very strong country within the idea of leadership. But recently, have we really represented the process of leadership? Is America still known for this great example of greatness…

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    in our contemporary society. The Constitution has a large role as it provides three main purposes for the country. When it was composed it was written to provide a stronger federal government without having an excess of power, to provide citizens with protection, and to divide the power between the national and state governments. The United States Constitution has proven to be stable and flexible enough to remain effective after more than 200 years. The…

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    one is that he is the Chief of State, this entails the president to perform ceremonial and non-political duties as the symbol of the United States. Second, he/she is also the Chief Executive. This role puts the president in charge of millions of government workers and allows him to choose advisers to help run the Executive branch. Lastly, he is the Commander and Chief. As Commander and Chief, the president in charge of the armed forces, and chooses where troops are sent and where naval ships…

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    Extra Extra read all about it Haarp, An Government Weapon? On 1993 in Gakona, Alaska something weird was born a machine that most people didn’t know could be so powerful. Haarp, an High frequency active auroral research program is what Haarp Actually stand for if you do not know. Most people think that this machine is very dangerous, Most know this machine can change the world. Money, an issue any person can have trouble with. Haarp has gotten millions 300 (to be exact) of tax dollars every…

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    Military Budget

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    United States Government is being swallowed with debt. Since the three million dollar surplus that was left when Bill Clinton left office, the United States managed to rack up over nineteen trillion dollars and counting in debt. This makes the very limited amount of money that is available for the government to use so much more precious and valuable. Where does over half of the one point eleven trillion dollars that the government has available end up? In Military spending. The government…

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    beginning the First Party System. Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists. The Federalists strongly supported the constitution believing a strong federal government and president would lead a powerful country. Led by Thomas Jefferson, the Democrat-Republicans were the Federalists counterpart. The Democrat-Republicans believed that a relaxed federal government and limited president would help to stimulate the economic growth in the country creating a wealthy country. Opinions on the French…

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    significant problems in American government would be the issues of government spending and the ruling of government programs. These two issues tend to give our government a “finger in everybody’s pies” this meaning that the government has their control over our lives and have the control to command our money. The issue of Government spending has caused a problem in our nation of debt for our country and an idea that we have more money than we actually do. The national government has dug us a…

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    educational ministers as well as federal educational ministers. These ministers have a council in which all parties have to reach consensus before a policy moves forward. This is decidedly different from the way laws are made in Congress. If decisions were agreed and accepted by this council, it would be the council that is held accountable for their actions, and that would effectively put an end to the finger-pointing between States and the federal government in education (Ferguson 74). By…

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    Lack Of NASA Funding

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    States’ Government should not cut off or reduce the NASA funding because it is a small percentage of the government’s budget, NASA is not responsible for The United States’ debt, and…

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