ECO203 Week 1 Discussion 2 Ashford University

29 August, 2024 | 2 Min Read

ECO203 Week 1 Discussion 2 Role of Government

Hello classmate

In this week discussion, I like to talk about whether you favor a larger or smaller role in the government role in the economy.

I Favor a larger role from the government in the economy because more heads to count for the more better because if the government recreated a foundation for the economy, but I feel they do try to take charge of the United States would not be in the economic position it is in right now.

Leaving all our power to a small number of people can be a bad thing like what going on with our government in congress they stay fighting with the president on different bills. They are trying to get more jobs in the give away more money ,but Trump wants to put a stop to food stamp in G.R in Other things take away more jobs for immigrants in thinking about a wall.

On the flip side, the government have programs that support working and school in middle-class people, but the new president trying to take some of the programs away as Congress established orders in try to have accomplishment from the vote on different bills to USA debt bailout system , but people who agree against the government-controlled of the economy system appropriate the government try to have more control then the rich would get richer, and the poor would get poorer in that very true because the poor pay more tax in the cost of living is increased .

I think that if American people want the government to play a larger role but most don’t want to vote or feel they vote don’t count such as my self after that bush elector when Flordia had te recount in I felt it was a setup. Uncle Sam in the government his everything on lock when it comes to the different bills of right in all the different Act in the united states government have towards the citizens is to make sure all bill of right meet up , and all laws that we have to follow.

Reference

Amacher, R., & Pate, J. (2012). Principles of Macroeconomics [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/

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