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    some impressively well done laws and executive orders. Donald J Trump helped the boost the economy. Since August of 2017, “the economy has been boosted by three percent.” (Kiersz, Andy) According to “Domm, Patti”, “Stock market has rocketed up $6.9 trillion in market cap.” (CNBC) The consumer confidence spiked after the election. In 2017, “209,000 new jobs have been created…

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    Background checks and drug testing sound like the perfect solution to stop the abuse of welfare funds being used to purchase drugs. Although those simple suggestions seem like they could be efficient, the likeability that the recipient will stop abusing welfare is unlikely. In many cases when there are drug testing requirements, the applicant will stay clean before applying for welfare. After their application has been approved and they receive funds, they are most likely return to their old…

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    The root of our problem is originated at the point when Reagan deregulated the banks. Reagan had entered office in 1981. During the year of 1982 he had signed the Garn–St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. Before this act had taken place there was a ceiling on interest rates that the banks could not pass. These interest rates were the profit margins for banks and this was how they were making their money. This act also authorized banks to have the ability to make commercial loans and…

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    Water Purifier Case Study

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    2. Company Situation 2.1 Industry Situation The water purifier industry aims to improve the environmental pollution and is a field of high-income elasticity which its demand increases more than the price decrease. As the water pollution caused by industrialization becomes serious, consumers in Asia are increasingly interested in 'safe water' and the water purifier market continues to grow. It is estimated that the water purifier market will be expanded as the awareness of water pollution has…

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    PREPARATION OUTLINE Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the basics of essential oils. Thesis Statement: Since biblical times, essential oils from plants have been harvested and distilled for topical, aromatic, and internal use by many as part of a wellness regimen. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Since the beginning of time, plants have been used for the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of people. Today, some of the most advanced pharmacological drugs mimic…

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    However the war on drugs continues to this day. The cost has been large in terms of lives, money and the well-being of many Americans, especially the poor and less educated. Despite an estimated $1 trillion spent by the United States on the “War on Drugs”, statistics from the US Department of Justice (2012) has confirmed that the usage of drugs has not changed over the past 10 years Approximately $350 billion is spent per year on the “war on drugs”…

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    though it may not be a large percentage of someone’s total debt, it can in turn lead to other eye opening solutions to other various types of debt. The gross U.S. federal government debt was estimated to be at 19.3 trillion dollars during 2016, and even Japan was only at 10.46 trillion dollars as the next closest nation in debt. If we all come together with the same end goal of dropping out of the first place spot in national debt, it can surely be accomplished as we are a powerful community if…

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    ostensible power and economic profits from their smart investments. However, this presumption is regretfully incorrect. Most research done on American finances shows that a debt of nearly $20 trillion has accumulated as of 2017: “The numbers at the end of [2016] showed this portion of the debt to be [$19.8 trillion]” (Crapo). It is evident from the U.S’ negative financial circumstances that they are in no position to donate sizeable amounts of money to other countries when they can scarcely…

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    National Debt

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    The United States’ national debt has been a very popular topic in recent months due to the recent presidential inauguration and the 2017 Budget Projections. The effects of the debt on the country long term are being debated by many, but many see the debt as having a negative impact on the country's economy. The national debt negatively affects the future of the United States’ economy because interest rates will rise, and the Government’s increasing debt payments will crowd out other spending.…

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    (Munger 504). Those programs use about 1 trillion of US dollars a year (Pugh). We will also have to use the negative income tax system. A negative income tax will tax the first $35,000 of additional income by 50%. People that are making an additional $35,000, will have an offset in paying taxes and will not be affected by the program (Pugh). Based on the income levels of the 2010 census, providing $17,500 to citizens will only cost the government $1.9 trillion dollars with the negative income…

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