Argumentative Essay: Is The Government Broken?

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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about our government? Is it that our government is broken and there’s no fixing it or is our government really broken? Is this how it’s supposed to work, but it’s being broadcasted in the spotlight that did not exist for prior generations? According to the former speaker of the House, “The quality is clearly better, much better, but the results are definitely worse.” The government is broken; citizenry have not yet figured it out yet. Government is the problem, not the solution. Most of the bad matter that happen in our authorities can be traced back to money. Whenever you see congress oppose legislating that is popular among the people, it’s always because there’s a big society (money) lobbying against it. …show more content…

When the government pays for a problem, the trouble multiples because people don’t have to learn from their mistakes. Politian’s have spent money foolishly, handing it to other countries and gift money to people so freely and easy. People lacking self-esteem can live off the government handouts and they never have to leave the system, therefore we are giving them too much and they don’t want to make the effort to get a job. They also stray from our constitution making laws and decisions that are not good for our country. The need of the politicians, it seems to be more green that the politicians are running more for the money than for the good of the nation. Another Major section in the broken system is our bipartisan system. How can two completely reverse political company come together and create any good for our country? The campaigning for any political position is another one of the reasons our political relation is broken. And lastly it is how we as American take freedom for granted. Political leader has so much to increase and so much to

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