Larger Government Or Smaller Government (Conservative)

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Larger government (Liberal) or Smaller Government (conservative) To begin, I personally think that it would be more convenient for us to have a smaller government with less taxes and fewer programs with the support for big business that creates jobs. Taxes affect all kinds of financial transactions, such as income, capital gains, inheritance, sales of goods and services and imports to the lower class. With a smaller government, we are better-off. We have less worries in the world. Over the years America taxes has gradually been increasing. America is constantly wasting money on thing that are not needed. For example, we waste over 40 billions of dollars on cigarette knowing that it has the ability to take away someone’s life. Because the …show more content…

In the past half century, the federal government has gotten a lot bigger while also witnessing our freedom and natural rights disappearing. That’s not good for citizens, everyone wants to free and feel free. With smaller government, we would be capable to improve the standards of living for everyone. “Lower taxes create more incentive for people to work, save, invest, and engage in entrepreneurial endeavors.” It’s not fair to the people who are actually working having to pay so much on tax. Lowing taxes on businesses to support growth- creating more employment, increases in technology development, and decrease those in poverty. I do understand that without taxing it would be difficult to live in this countries, but over charging all the people who are in poverty is ridicule. The mission of conservatives is to give a full and fair picture of income holes in America, to explain what is behind it, and to point out the unfairness of the left’s remedies and the degree to which their suggestions represent an essential departure from America’s values. Even president Kennedy belief on lowering taxes because it help our economic

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