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Mathematics, 30.01.2021 03:10 francisebell2p698f2

Here is my statement about the luxury destinations National landmarks are popular tourist destinations, and some of them, such as bridges or dams, perform important functions but it costs money to keep these places open for tourists so who is gonna pay? When the governor pays the money comes from people’s taxes most people would rather pay lower taxes so the government has to cut back on its spendings maintaining national landmarks is a luxury we cannot afford. I think there are many more important things that the government can spend on, such as helping people who do not have enough food making sure all children get a good education, and keeping all of us safe but he also spends all of the money on him to or her and there money balance is approximately 75 trillion dollars, why not give some to people in need, fixing building, helping cities, instead of keeping it all to the government agency office everyone shall agree with me becuase they take our money why take money from people who struggle with there bill dum taxes i agree and all of you should to we want our money back and sometimes i struggle to with my home we dont have a job we only get food stamps thats it but we are trying to fix this situation now does everyone agree with me becuase you should now agree until your mouth doesnt move AGREE now bye see ya

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