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a) Describe how IT has changed the way our government functions.
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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — “The government is the problem,” they say. “The government can’t create jobs.” Or: “The government should just get out of the way.” How many times over the past three — or 30 — years have you heard conservatives (and even a few liberals) say that there’s no role for government in fixing our economy?
They’re wrong, but this constant refrain is having an impact on our political system; it’s narrowing our options as we struggle with excessive unemployment, burdensome debt and wasted lives.
Since its founding, the U.S. has viewed providing free, public education as a basic duty.
Since its founding, the U.S. has viewed providing free, public education as a basic duty.
Dorothea Lange, Department of Agriculture
As often as this anti-government cliché is repeated, few politicians actually believe it. Republicans are just as quick as Democrats to ask for federal funding for local projects — funds that they know improve the lives of voters. Despite what they say for political effect, everyone knows that the government can do a lot to create the right conditions for prosperity. There are very few true libertarians in America, people who believe that the best government is no government at all.
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the government of India has various web portal dedicated to public services as a part of e governance.it has provided more facilities in timely and accurate maner.goverment websites helped people to be aware about the various rules and regulations and get their personal details updated easily and also help people by doing online transaction of water and electricity bills as it save the time also.