Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Fiscal Cliff

The fiscal cliff is a word used to describe what the government will face at the end of this year. If they don't come up with a solution it will cause a lot of tax increases. Democrats and republicans have many different ideas on how to avoid the "fiscal cliff." The democrats believe on raising taxes on the wealthy, so the economy can become more stable will help avoid a fiscal cliff. On the other hand the republicans believe that there should be tax cuts and should focus on raising federal revenue and trying to find other ways to get the money we need to get of this recession.

The research strategies on google really helped narrow my search when searching up "the fiscal cliff." When I went on google I had a hard time searching up the fiscal cliff until I started to use the search tools. The search tools that helped me were the dictionary and reading levels. The dictionary helped me understand what the term "the fiscal cliff" really meant. The reading levels helped me understand what they were talking about in some of the sites. It helped me get a better idea of what they were talking about. Now that I know how to use the search tools on google, it will help me gather better information for my capstone project and will make things much easier when searching topics on google.


       

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