Politics

Economy: The social and economical status

The shot heard around the world


Interview at Ocala City Hall (Source: The Objective Review / Joseph Sardinas)
Ocala City Council Meeting Room
(Source: The Objective Review / Joseph Kirk)
USPA NEWS - How does the government affect the economy?

How does the community affect the economy?

How does the unity of a community affect the economy?

We asked some public officials including the Mayor on May 13, 2013.
Answer: Government is like a balancing act between having enough money to provide the basic services that should be provided and making sure that the public keeps as much money as possible to keep the economy growing. In really general terms, it imposes monetary and fiscal policies that either have a contraction effect on the economy, resulting in slower economic growth, or an expansion effect that encourages economic growth. As for the community, people facilitate the government and the government facilitates the prosperity of the people.
Grace Morandi - Best in Show
Source: Ocala Community Cultural Arts Manager
Because the United States economy is driven by perhaps the best example of a consumer-based society and a capital-driven citizenry, it is important to understand and interpret what role the government plays in the operations of our economy. Historically, the degree to which the government has played a role in the economic structure of the country has defined the large differences in the outlook and well-being of the citizens. Whether this meant the institution of greater social programs and economic safety-nets, the role of the government in the acquisition and redistribution of money in society is central to understanding the relationship between resources and the citizenry.
Today in Ocala, the foundations of freedom are enshrined by the everyday actions of local residents and government alike. Free to voice thoughts and an opinion, Ocala is a city of dreams that really do come true. Brought forth by a dream, the vision of freedom became a reality “˜the constitutions´, just as the dreams and vision of Ocala citizens have in recent news. It appears the city of Ocala has put forth a common senseapproach to politics and set aside all therhetorical nonsense. “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness“ is a phrase in theUnited States Declaration of Independence which gave way to the birth of the United States Constitution.
The “˜unalienable rights´, with which all human beings are endowed by their creator, facilitate life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are protected by the institution of governments.

The Objective Review recently met withMelissa Townsend for an interview about the local government, programs, art, music, culture, economy and the unity of the over all community in Ocala. Open government is a government of the people, for the people and by the people in a free thinking society.
Ocala City Hall
Source: The Objective Review / Joseph Kirk
Ocala´s local government is no stranger to the people, actively encouraging its members and communities to participate in both government and community events. Before we reveal the facts of the events surrounding the purpose and inquiry of the interview it is only appropriate to first observe the following. Inspiring and encouraging communities to achieve success is not only a personal goal but a cultural goal rooted deep into free thinking societies throughout history. Marion County is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Marion County has five municipalities and despite Ocala being the largest, it has an equality for all outlook and many open doors of opportunity for all. In a sustainable community, success is achieved by unifying its members, as public events and social gatherings can easily accomplish this task. However, the community of Ocala, through local government, organizations and individuals have taken another step toward the pursuit of facilitating both economical and social success.
So why is the social and economic status of Ocala increasing with success? The answer is almost as simple as the words spoken by Ocala's Community Cultural Arts Manager, Melissa Townsend. 'That comes from the very top, from our city council, and our city cabinet which is comprised of our city manager and the city´s executive staff, they've all worked very hard to change the culture of our local government. I would say many folks think of government as.. its a culture of you know well you need to play with or along these lines and when you ask questions you're often told no.' said Ocala's Community Cultural Arts Manager, Melissa Townsend.
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