HOW TO PLAY
1. Read How Will the Election Change Our Taxes? for an introduction to the game.
2. Read Rules for the Tax-and-Spend Game in order to understand the assumptions under which the rules have been written — and to learn what you have to do to win the game.
3. Use the line in front of each item to write how you would like funding to continue, to be reduced, to be increased, or to be eliminated.
4. Complete all eleven categories in order to win the game.
Remember, while eliminating government waste should be pursued if for no other reason than that it will reduce taxes to some extent, that action alone will not eliminate the national debt.
Ask yourself the following questions to help you consider the importance of each item on the left. Pay particular attention to "why" and/or "how" you answer the question the way you do.
Have I or my friends benefited from this government program? How?
In what way does this service benefit society as a whole even if I, or my family and friends, are not personally affected by the program?
Do I believe government should fund this program? Why?
If I am currently participating or benefiting from this program, would I be willing to have it eliminated in order to balance the budget?
How would I suggest the services provided by this program be funded? Why? See How Does the Government Get Our Money?
Could the services of this program be easily provided by the private sector? If so, how?
In the line to the left of each item, write one of the following:
Maintain . . .
. . . indicates you are satisfied in having your taxes support that particular cultural or artistic program in local, state, and national budgets at the same rate your taxes fund it today
Decrease . . .
. . . indicates you want to spend fewer of your tax dollars on that item
Increase . . .
. . . means you believe the government needs to do more than it is currently doing and you are willing to be taxed accordingly
Eliminate . . .
. . . means you do not want the government to provide this service and you know a way in which it can be supported effectively without taxes (see How We Pay for Government Services)
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