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olchik [2.2K]
4 years ago
14

If you were to create your own government, what would it be? How would you lead?

History
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sweet [91]4 years ago
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Answer: The vision of democracy is that the federal budget – and all activities of the federal government – reflects the values of a majority of Americans. Yet many people feel that the federal budget does not reflect their values and that the budgeting process is too difficult to understand, or that they can't make a difference.

And it is a complicated process. Many forces shape the federal budget. Some of them are forces written into law - like the president's role in drafting the budget - while other forces stem from the realities of our political system.  And while the federal budget may not currently reflect the values of a majority of Americans, the ultimate power over the U.S. government lies with the people. We have a right and responsibility to choose our elected officials by voting, and to hold them accountable for representing our priorities. The first step is to understand what's going on.  The U.S. Constitution designates the "power of the purse" as a function of Congress. - a single funding bill that encompasses all 12 funding areas. The fiscal year 2015 budget was the result of a combined omnibus and continuing resolution enacted by Congress in December of 2014.  From time to time the government has to respond to unanticipated situations for which there is no funding, such as natural disasters. In these cases the government has to allocate additional resources and do so in a timely manner. This type of funding is allocated through legislation known as supplemental appropriations.  So that's how the budgeting process is supposed to go. And while that sounds pretty complicated, in practice, it's even more so. Other factors that include the state of the economy, party politics, differing economic philosophies, and the impact of lobbying and campaign contributions also have a considerable impact on the federal budget process.

Explanation: You create a stable system based off of either the republican belief, or democrat belief, get the profits to do so, have other countries to help your cause, andddd, done.

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