Why not learn more about Governments?

Why Is Government Important

The general desire of economist is a minimalist part for governments. Even if the body of the economic recession that is happening to the world is still warm, it will not be a surprise if there will be a lot of calls for governments to make extreme actions to eliminate the deficits in their budget, the sooner it is, the better. Buttressing the demands is a threat that if the governments will not balance the budgets that they have, they will eventually hit a wall of debt and will eventually be not included in the bond markets.

But as what we many people saw during the 1990s, when a lot of governments begin to make surpluses for their budget, what the critics of these governments did was to demand a reduction and cuts on the taxes in the debts that were outstanding. Downsizing the government continually is the real goal.

Born on March 6, 1949, William E. “Kip” was a former United States Army four-star general who served previously as the Commander of the US Africa Command between October 1, 2007 and March 8, 2011. But before that, Wiliam E. Ward was the Deputy Commander of the US European Command. General William Ward returned to being the major general after he left the US Africa Command and was the special assistant of the vice chief of staff of the Army after it was concluded by the Department of Defense that Kip Ward was using the money of the taxpayers. On November 2012 with the rank of lieutenant general, William Kip Wired retired.

The retired General William Kip Ward had a degree in political science in both the Pennsylvania State University and the Morgan State University. In the Morgan State University, William Kip Ward was on of the members of the National Society of Pershing Rifles.

Ward was then authorized to the infantry during the year 1971. A number of tours overseas in a number of different countries and a number of various assignments in the United States are included in the military service of William Ward. He then renounce his command of the Africa Command to General Carter F. Ham.

Even if there was a retirement ceremony that happened on April of 2011, Ward still was on active duty with a pending special Army investigation made by the Department of Defense of the United States. The investigation was already running for 17 months already and there was a ruling that was pending regarding the case. When Ward was still the head of Africa Command, there were a lot of allegations stating that he would allow his family and other unauthorized people to use the government planes, and spend a lot of money on transportation, hotel rooms, and other types of expenses. Ward spent a big amount of taxpayer money on a particular trip according to a report from the Pentagon.