Comparisons Between The Preamble And The Federal Budget

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Between the Preamble and the Federal Budget, I don’t believe that we are “slicing the pie correctly.” Education isn’t getting enough money from the Federal Budget, and neither is the Interest on National Debt, and if we don’t put more money aside for those things less people will be educated and have a job, and we will just keep getting farther into debt. Also the Big 5 is getting way more money from the Federal Budget than the Middle 5 and the Little guys, and I believe they need to be a little more fair with how the money is distributed or else problems will start to occur. Education is something that is really important in this world in order to have a good job and be successful, so we can live up to one of the goals of the Preamble. According to the Preamble of the goals is to “promote general welfare,” which means they want to build a stronger economy so that people can live a good life by working, buying property, and pursuing happiness. All of those things start with having an education, because you need an education to have a job so you can make money and buy property and be happy. The only problem is that the Federal Budget isn’t putting very much money …show more content…

According to Professor Schick in document A “ The budget invest in the country's future by paying for roads and other physical assets as well as education and other human improvements.” Although the Federal budget does pay for all those things it says in document B that the Federal Budget in 2012 only less than 3%