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第一次模写。您尽管拍我,莫留情。。
ISSUE 56
Whether it is more important for government focus on solving the immediate problems of today rather than to solving the anticipated problems of the future should be determined on a case-by-case basis and should account not only for the development of the state but also the interests of its people. In my mind, a mature government should give priority to the immediate social problems with due consideration to the anticipated problems of the future.
First, the immediate problems of today, here defined as some headline-making current events, are of great importance in that it will have a direct impact on the lives of people. For example, in 2000, people in China had suffered from a serious disaster: SARS, a kind of deadly and never-before-seen disease, which caused fear because of its contagiousness. The Chinese government highly focused on the issue: on one hand, they tried best to keep panic people calm; on the other hand, they called up experts to study on the new infection effectively and the epidemic disease was finally beaten. The Chinese government’s decisively actions towords the emergency has been highly spoken of by her people. No government can afford such a risk to set this immediate problem away. Thus, government should have a keenly sense to recognize those immediate problems and focus on solving the problem before the situation get worse to protect the interests of its people.
Secondly, in some political systems of western country, including United Stats, exists competition which means how the government performe during its reign represent the party behind and an eventful duration will certainly cause people to lose confidence in it that will put them at a disadvantage in the next election.
However, not all of today’s problem can be called “immediate” problems. Those events, like the recent globle economic and financial cresis which has coursed tens of thousands of people out of work that used to surport their families, should be ones that have great possibilities to push the society into an extremely unstable situation so as to lose its harmony and balance. Pay too much atentions to every single dispensable problems of today would certainly costly.
On the other hand, after dealing with the “immediate” ones, government should NOT overlook the anticipated problems of future. Comparing with problems of today, problems of future seems to be unobviously which dosen’t mean they are not significant. On the contrary, the anticipated problems of future are the master architect of today’s burnning issues. Education, for instance, is an impotant guarantee of a country’s further development as well as the environmental problems, which had been ignored are now proved to be an limitation of the development of the world. These all illustrates that far-sighted is also an essential ability for a government.
Simply put, the only correct choice that any government responsible to the people and their descenants can make is to dedicate to solving the immediate problems of today while keeping a considerable attention on the anticipated problems of the future. |
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