Governments must give to all those who have hit life's hurdles the chance to rebuild and have a future.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Governments will always play a huge part in solving big problems. They set public policy and are uniquely able to provide the resources to make sure solutions reach everyone who needs them. They also fund basic research, which is a crucial component of the innovation that improves life for everyone.
For years governments have been promising more than they can deliver, and delivering more than they can afford.
If there's one thing government needs desperately, it's the ability to quickly try something, pivot when necessary, and build complex systems by starting with simple systems that work and evolving from there, not the other way around.
Where human lives are concerned, time is always short, yet the world has witnessed the vast resources that governments can draw upon to rescue financial institutions deemed 'too big to fail.'
Economic success without accountability and social inclusion is not sustainable, and new governments often must face tough choices in order to protect the poor and vulnerable.
I have always believed governments must adapt to the needs of the people, not the other way around.
Governments can't keep looking over the shoulder or at the constellation of stars. You have got to do what you have got to do.
The people want government that works for them at every level.
Why is it is claimed that if people won't or can't take care of their own needs, that people in government can do it for them?
Government must continue to live within its means.