Preamble Pros And Cons

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“A budget is more than just a series of numbers on a page; it is an embodiment of our values”, Barack Obama. The utterance of these words could not have been a breath more of truth. For the Federal Budget is a reflection of the founder’s aspirations stated on the preamble. To specify, in the simplest of forms the preamble is a mission statement for the nation; it vaguely identifies the steps required for the prosperity of the nation. With the creation of the preamble, along came the Federal Budget; the budget being the nation’s budget that states the overall expenditures. The preamble being utilized in the birth process of the Federal Budget, Due to the lack of alignment between the federal budget and the preamble, funding in The big Five, …show more content…

They receive 10.2%( 387,600,000,000) of all the money in the Federal Budget. Them being Homeland Security, Justice, Education, Transportation, Veteran’s Benefits and Services. according to various budget sources. The preamble states “ establish justice”. The Federal Budget grants only 62 billion to Justice quite a small figure, yet it grants almost the same to Homeland Security, 60 billion. How is it that the budget commits also as much to border patrol and immigration enforcement than it own court systems? To first enact change we must have a stable foundation of law. With such a small figure that Justice receives, it’s unquestionably in dire need of more capital. This does not align well in the preamble. For a major point of it was the establishing of Justice. To rectify this, 10% of the funds designated for Homeland Security, 6 billion, will be relocated to Justice. Bring the total funds for Justice to 68 billion and Homelands to 54 billion. Only then will the Federal Budget in The Middle Guys category reflect the

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