Monday, May 18, 2015
Ram, Epilouge, Q3
In the epilogue Wheelan answers seven of his own questions with hopes that the readers would have there own questions. All of the questions that he proposed are very important for the future, but I am going to focus on a specific one. "Can America get its fiscal house back in order?" Wheelan Proposes some ways to solve this issue. He says that we should find some way to raise revenue enough to pay for whatever government we will have in the future. He also says that we need to pay off all the interest that we have gained in the past years. Then we find a way to solve the issue of the growing population and the costly entitlement promises. So what do these answers have to do with our lives. Well at the end of this section he also proposed that we have to conjure up some serious political leadership and put and end to the thought of the status quo for a while. "Overborrowing always ends badly, weather for an individual, a company, or a country."(Wheelan) because the three parties borrowed so much we will have to weigh more to solve that issue. The implications for the future that are extrapolated are towards us the students of now. This is the point that Wheelan is trying to make and the implication towards the future that it is us the students that will get Americas fiscal house back in order.
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