BY: LANNERY PURCELL. - The government has a lot of weaknesses in power today including the power to distribute laws and misusing their power of printing.

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BY: LANNERY PURCELL

- The government has a lot of weaknesses in power today including the power to distribute laws and misusing their power of printing to much money. The government shows this in newspapers, television, and on the Internet. Issuing all the problems in the country, the government needs to have a say in it and also the people. The government should solve these problems because it is there job to make this country a better place for the people and in this essay I will explain how they can do that.

The Government misuses the power of printing to much money due to National debt that we owe to other countries.

The more money the government prints the less it will become because of how much of the US dollar bills we are printing.

The government is going up in debt in trillions because of the other countries we borrow from and the war debt that we need to still pay off.

This picture shows that the President is signing a paper that will decrease the debt of the US government but will cut some federal energy programs.

Congress is still debating on how to deal with the trillion dollars in debt.

We the people of the US should have a say in what we should do about the National debt that the US owes.

We have the right to make a decision on trying to pay off the National debt we owe.

The Government also passes laws that are unjust although they have there freedom of whatever they want to do because it is a free country.

The government abuses there power and creates unjust laws such as there should be no gay people.

The government banned gay marriage but people apposed it and try to abolish that law because it was unjust.

There are some laws that the government should enforce like animal cruelty.

Also they should enforce the law that everyone has at least an average of 20 minutes of exercise per day.

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