This is more of a your type of opinion question. For instance, taxes
will bring in more money for the government, right? However, it will
put a bigger hardship on the lower and middle class. For every action
that happens government wise - it has a reaction.
The answer
would all be up to you, personally and if you think it'd be a good
choice or not. Personally, I think raising taxes won't make that much
of a fix - seeing as the United States is in so much debt. However, the
jobs stimulus packages that are out there are doing great creating
jobs.
Use your best judgement!
The Economy is likely to go in a worldwide crash and recession in the next fiscal year.
Explanation:
With the imminent threat of a prolonged market shutdown in the hole world the economy is likely to crash completely with no respite in any way.
The Federal Government's whole focus right now can only be saving as many lives as possible and to bail out people and companies through the tough situation they are in due to lack of work.
This means that the federal reserve has to give away a lot of money for bail out of companies and people.
The government has announced a bailout plan of 1.7 trillion dollars which is the largest in the world and is likely to involve in more such aid as the time goes on.
A. Crackers, is the answer
Jackson referred to William Eustis’s circular letter of 22 Aug. 1812 to the governors of Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Illinois Territory, announcing that William Henry Harrison had been appointed a brigadier general in the U.S. Army and requesting that the governors “call out & place at his disposal, such portion of the Detached militia as he may require”