Sunday, November 20, 2011

Crisis prevention in Consititution?

We're creating our own state in my government class, and we're supposed to create some things that will prevent some crisises.(For example, we wrote if unemployment rate increases above 15% then new deals will be made by senate, then so forth to prevent further increasement in rate). I was wondering what our nation does to prevent some crisises(natural disasters, depression, etc)?

Crisis prevention in Consititution?
how about a vote of no-confidence in incompetent leadership?
Reply:What kind of lugnut is teaching this class, if "it" doesn't understand, or, doesn't want you to know what has already been done to prevent a disaster like the depression?


Natural disasters can happen anytime, anywhere, and there is almost nothing a government can do to "prevent" that. The only thing it can do is deal with the aftermath.


Maybe you should try questioning some authority.
Reply:15% unemployment? Would depend on whether that state were mostly made up of corporations or small buisness, also what caused the unemployment would be useful. If the state consisted of mostly small buisnesses, then it would most likely be economically independent while a state consisting of corporations would be economically dependent.





What is the ultimate goal of the state?


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