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The United States of America, the land of the free, the land of opportunity, the
wealthiest country in the world, a country that half the modern world is modeled after.
Our President in referred to as the Leader of the free world. Thousands of people come to
this country every year learning about our country in hopes of becoming a citizen. We
have what some say the greatest form of government know to this world, a representative
democracy, formed by We the People... The government of the Unites States of America is
the most efficient, most inefficient, safest, most beneficial way to govern a country,
according to its citizens. Love it or leave it! (Flieder 1) This was a statement made
referring to the American people and the U.S. Government. People have many split ideas on
the government. The people who know the government, the ones who read the papers, listen
to the politicians, and know the history of our government, and know how the system works
believe in the government, and the system. They know why things are the way they are.
Thirteen out of the twenty-one people I interviewed believed that our government system
works, yet there is still problems with a few people. The system is hampered by the few
individuals who are corrupt, and don't communicate and listen to the people....we've
proven that really no other government surpasses us, our reputation is that of the
greatest country ever, but we are still young.(Piccari 1) Also we are a very young
country compared to the rest of the world. Our government is run as it is suppose to be
run (Casagrand, Robert) the way the constitution sets it to be run. The constitution is
one of the greatest documents ever written. Very few changes have been made to our
constitution since it was written by the founding fathers. Many countries have based
their government system off our constitution. On the contrary the people who did not
believe in our system, did not know there two U.S. Senators. A few of them did not know
the three branches of the United States government. They don't know the system, or how it
works. How can you complain about something you know very little about. One of the
interviewees, when asked if they have experienced anything in there life that changed
their opinion on the government said that the french fries were good when he had lunch
with President Reagan. It is easily assumed that this person's view of people and the
government are altered by the quality of the President's french fries. (Wagner 1) Where
is the logic in that? In the quote made by Mr. Saul Flieder above, it is suggested that
if you don't like the system then leave it. If you leave the system is there another
system that you could find that would be better? According to Tom Richards it depends on
your needs. Not one person I interviewed did know of a government system that was better
then that of the U.S. Government. Do you have a say in the Government? Yes if your except
responsibility for your say, Vote. (Piccari 1) Most people did believe that you do have a
say in the government. Their say or voice in the government is in your vote. The few
people who said that they did not have a say in the government are predominantly the same
people who said that they do not vote, yet they are the people who complain the most.
Many Americans complain about problems with our government. As you can see by this chart
in 1966 there were 117 million Americans that were of age to vote, only 48.6% of those
citizens were registered and voted. Less than half the citizens of this country did not
use their right to vote. In 1994 there were 193 million Americans that were of age to
vote, but this time only 38.7% of those citizens were registered and voted. The
percentage of voters dropped 9.9% in 31 years. People don't vote for many reasons. One
reason is people don't have a personal interest or any excitement about the candidates.
(Magnuson 1) Which is a very bad reason not to vote. Everyone has a vested interest in
the candidates because the candidates represent you to the state or national government.
Even if voters vote, many of the voters make bad decisions. We are really seeing a loss
of respect for our federal system of selecting our elected officials. This disenchantment
with the candidates is causing voters to look at the personalities rather than the
issues. (Magnuson 2) Many people also don't vote because they say,  I only have one vote.
True you only have one vote, and that is all you are going to get. With your one vote,
and your friends one vote, and all there friends' votes, you can make a big difference. A
lot of peoples one vote can change a lot. So if you don't vote don't complain.It is
efficiently inefficient. (Hurst 1) Is our government inefficient in doing its job? Is our
government to efficient? Robert Casagrand a member of the Hatboro-Horsham School board
says the government is as efficient as possible with the diverse interests of the people
within the U.S. With the many diverse people in this nation we have many different
opinions. But the real question is,  how efficient do you want it? If the government is
too efficient thing will happen to quickly, things could not be properly thought about
and all options could not be heard. If the government is not efficient enough then things
would not get done, and the system would be a waste. What is the best? Or then where is
the medium?Overall it is the fairest one practiced. Is the U.S. Government fair? Is the
government suppose to be fair? The U.S. government is not suppose to be fair to everyone.
The purpose of the government is to benefit the majority. It is impossible to please
everyone. You can't please everyone all the time. (Kipe 1) If the government was fair it
would be totally inefficient. The only way the citizen's opinion on the government is
ever going to change is with knowledge. The people must understand the system and the
people in the system. They must read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It is not
our government system that is corrupt, inefficient, efficient, unfair or closed off, it
is the people of this country. Are we We The People or are we We The Few? Don't shut your
ears, or cover your eyes. Don't look down the narrow tunnel, look at the big picture.

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