1. If a large corporation were to go out of business, causing severe problems of unemployment and greatly disrupting the market, should the federal government subsidize them?
Honestly, I think that we shouldn't, because if your company is losing the fight and going downhill in the market economy, then the federal government shouldn't have to pay your company just to survive. If it dies, then it dies. And if it dies, other companies will grow larger than your company, and therefore the employees who lose their jobs in your company will not be at much of a loss --- for there are other job opportunities if those larger companies that increase over time.
2. After looking at the 2011 budget (revenues & expenditures), my manifesto leads me to support/criticize it because...
I do support this, however... I think we shouldn't tax companies and cooperations because then the employees of those companies would have a smaller income. I also think we should give more money into the Medicare and Medicaid so they would have more money to spend for solutions and cures.
3. In keeping with my manifesto and after watching the movie I.O.U.S.A. explain the debt crisis faced by our nation, I propose the following solution...
The debt in America is obviously off the charts. Personally, I believe that we should decrease spending and increase taxes. Really, in order to get out of this pit we're currently in, we going to have to be in some hard times in order to leave this all behind, and fix it. Many might disagree, and think that increasing taxes amongst the people is too harsh and ridiculous, but it's just what might fix the deep pit that we're in.