Que-1 What political forces help prevent the more widespread implementation of u
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Question
Que-1 What political forces help prevent the more widespread implementation of user fees? (hint: Are the costs of such fees dispersed among many voters or concentrated on a few?)Que-2 Currently, it is difficult to sue the federal goverment unless it agrees to be sued. If the law were changed so that lawsuits (such as by victims of the collapse of the I-35W bridge) were easier, how would this change the incentives of the goverment to properly maintain bridges, road, and dams? How likely is the goverment to agree to such a legal change ?
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Explanation / Answer
Que 1-liberal political force (democratic party)- consumer friendly party. cost of such fees are dispersed among many voters.
Que 2-if the laws were made so that is is easier to sue the government. The government would no doubt take more care so that bridges don't collapse, roads are properly maintained and dams are constructed safely. It is very unlikely for the government to agree to such a legal change. If you think about it/ would you do it if it were you? (Would you change a law that would make it easier to sue you)?