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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
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Analyze how federal budget decisions require tradeoffs and choices. How would you attempt to balance the federal budget? For exa

mple, would the defense budget be reduced to pay for an increase in transportation infrastructure? If so, why?
Social Studies
2 answers:
Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
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If I answer this can you answer mine
leonid [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hi! Well, this question is about your personal opinion on the subject, but I will give you mine in case it helps.

<em>Decisions on federal budgets clearly require tradeoffs and very difficult choices. I'd say that is all about trying to find a balance.</em>

Explanation:

Being in charge of these kinds of decisions<u> is a very serious deal</u>. As I said before,<u> I think that the key is to try to find a balance.</u> This doesn't mean that I would adjudicate the same amount of money to every section, it means that <em>I would carefully analyze every situation</em>, decide which ones are essential and would adjudicate more money to those. <em>It will always depend on the necessities of the society and the money I have to afford them.</em> If I had a lot of money, the decision making process wouldn't be so difficult, the problem is if I lack the money. In that case, I would study <u>which are urgent matters</u> and would send more money to those.

As for the specific question on the defense budget and the transportation, <u>I would analyze if defense is actually functioning well, or if it is not. If it is not working, I would put it on the top list of priorities</u> and would send more money to this matter in order to make it work. Defense is one of the key subjects for the rest of subjects to function, so it would be my priority, but, as I said before, this is a very personal opinion and you can disagree and have a different one. Just think about it carefully and see what do you feel about it.

Good luck!

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