Topic > Public Administration: Intervention - 787

As I reread this week's material and the application submitted. I'm curious about the word intervention. The last six years of operating under continuous resolution have changed our expectations of what we can afford and how we (as a country) have adapted to emerging needs. Budgets exist fundamentally to anticipate how commitments can be mitigated (Shayfritz & Hyde, 2007). Constraints are identified by the nature of the risk that will be caused if the balance sheet is unable to support them (Pai, ​​2013). At the same time the budget must also introduce the ideal of the revenue mix. How much we can save and how much we can earn through taxation. Some key events in history have helped us recognize the ever-changing platform of needs, requirements and capabilities (Day, 2011). The end of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the reduction of US forces and capabilities, and the legalization of marijuana will become the lines of effort that will make the budget cycle grow resembling a resistance triad to balance the economy. Budget constraints did not end the war; dismantling the effectiveness of terrorist networks to advance an agenda that threatens global sovereign stability has slowed them down. There will be a cost in line with moving troops, storing equipment, and taking on risk in what happens once U.S. forces leave. The budget will be responsible for matching the integration of available funding with the net capacity applied to each strategic problem that arises. The level of intervention to respond to this problem cannot be established with Congress as a stakeholder. Congress would not be invited to the table to even discuss possibilities for how to balance the budget. Congress needs intervention. We have all witnessed the uncompromising politics... in the middle of the paper... of the government and the people. Karl Rove would be the honest broker and advocate on the panel at the convention. As host, Karl Rove would represent both the very real threat of failing to achieve and control the balanced budget, and the messenger to a group of idealists with the resumes and achievements to validate their position. Who knows what the outcome would be if such an intervention could ever have taken place. The current budget trend has been the same for some time now. Congress would likely not be receptive to analysis and financial and/or emotional support from participants. Works CitedDay, G.S. (2011). Closing the marketing capabilities gap. Journal of Marketing, 75(4.Pai, M.M. (2013). Optimal auctions with financially constrained buyers. Journal of Economic Theory.Shayfritz, J.M. and Hyde, A.C. (2007). Classic of public administration. CENGAGE.