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Ethics and Morality: Obama's Housing Essay

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Subject:Ethics

Topic:Ethics And Morality

Document Type:Essay

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The bottom line for many - in terms of moral obligation - is the fact that Americans rely on their government to: a) protect them from attacks from terrorists (which the government did not to prior to the attacks on 9/11); b) spend their tax money responsibly without corruption (which neither the Congress or the White House has done in recent years); c) only wage war when the nation is under direct threat of hostility (which it didn't vis-a-vis the Iraq War); d) be honest with citizens (which the government has not been - to wit, the executive branch has on numerous occasions over the past few years censored empirical science in the name of political ideology); and e) protect the Constitution (which the executive branch has not done in all cases, i.e., recent memos released by the Justice Department show the executive branch believed it could assume broad and unprecedented powers to respond to terrorism, ignoring the Constitutional authority of the Congress).

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Merle, Renae. (2009). One in Five Homeowners 'Underwater'. The Washington Post.

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Press Room U.S. Department of the Treasury. (2009). Relief for Responsible

Homeowners One Step Closer Under New Treasury Guidelines. Retrieved March 3, 2009 at http://www.treasury.gov/press/releases/tg48.htm.

Rampell, Catherine. (2009). Foreclosure Rates Aren't Really That High... The New

York Times. Retrieved March 3, 2009, at http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com.

Taylor, Andrew. (2009). Obama Budget: Mammoth deficits but headed lower. The Associated Press. Retrieved March 3, 2009, at http://www.google.com.

U.S. Department of the Treasury.…


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Works Cited

Merle, Renae. (2009). One in Five Homeowners 'Underwater'. The Washington Post.

Retrieved March 2, 2009, at http://www.washingtonpost.com.

Press Room U.S. Department of the Treasury. (2009). Relief for Responsible

Homeowners One Step Closer Under New Treasury Guidelines. Retrieved March 3, 2009 at http://www.treasury.gov/press/releases/tg48.htm.

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