The value of running an economy based on my proposed policy would be that the funding for all social services would be completely sustainable for all citizens because expenditures would never overwhelm revenues. My model also ensures the perpetuation of my foreign relation policies by only allowing my international friends to invest in my nation and not my enemies. Which is the case currently in America where we have private corporations or countries which we deem to be misaligned with our values, who own half of our companies and controlling domestic services through shareholdings.
In all I find that the scope and accountability my policy will covers can really make the difference we aren't seeing domestically in America right now. The overspending on people who do not deserve it and the underspending on the issues that matter like Education and Healthcare is what is dragging this nation into the crapper. America cannot police the world or save all the poor people by bringing them here. What we can do is strengthen ourselves , our allies , and future allies so that we may face the future together with common goals of economic and environmental sustainability and peaceful and moral prosperity.
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Garrett, for our last Peer Blog Review, I have chosen your blog.
Garrett introduces us to his mission and vision for his site right after the title in the sites heading. Following the sites introduction, he passes on to his readers a bit of information pertaining to his personal life, allowing his readers to become acquainted with him. Following this introduction, in his first posting on January 26th, “ Posting etiquette”, Garrett is very honest when he gives us a look at his personality and attitude toward politics and politicians; preparing us for his straight forward opinions and political positions. This helps in creating an interesting, knowledgeable and friendly environment for his readers and those who wish to comment on issues that might appear in later postings or reader discussions.
The layout and color scheme that Garrett has chose for his site are very simple and do not distract from the posts themselves. He utilizes images that add to the already interesting subject matter. His discussion posts are very well written and easy for his readers and blog nubies like me to follow. He properly cites his sources so readers can easily verify and obtain additional information; and contribute if they have the notion.
Garrett has an occupation in IT with a local museum. I am a first time blogger and this has been a learning experience for me; I’m sure that Garrett’s blog has room for improvement, but I can not see where, what or how he could make his site any better. The only advice that I have to offer is that maybe a bit more uniformity in the text fonts between postings.
Over all, this is a very easy to read and follow blog site. It is laid out in a manner that it is not intimidating or appearing to talk down to its readers. It is informative, follows an agenda that is set up by the weekly class discussions; this allows for the opportunity to develop continuing discussions between Garrett, classmates or site readers. Very well done Garrett.
April Reposa
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