Sunday, February 8, 2015

blog 3

A strong national government is needed for a more stable economic growth. National power increased during the great depression because the government had to try to relieve some of the nations' national debt. The power shifted back to state power during the Reagan administration because Ronald Reagan believed that government is not the solution of our problem, the government is the problem. Therefore he cut back on categorical grants, replacing them with fewer, more flexible block grants. I believe the national government should have their input and power on educational problems and opportunities, such as regulating tuitions and fees.

I commented on Jordan Chambers, Kasandra Morgan, and Meagan Zientara.