Do you live in the USA? If so would you like to learn more about the government? Yes, I know that could be frightening, but you should learn a little about what goes on in the government <shudders>.
The U.S. Government’s Official Web Portal would be a good place to start. You can get information about:
| Benefits and Grants
Loans, money, funding, financial aid, food stamps… Identity theft, fraud, scams, recalls, credit reports, complaints, debt… Military, international affairs, trade, embassies, visas, immigration… Environment, Energy, and Agriculture Weather, farms, solar, gas, electricity, recycling, natural resources… Housing, mortgages, human services, community development… Medical, health care, insurance, diet, food stamps, fitness, public health… Museums, libraries, genealogy, ethnic traditions… |
Jobs and Education
Employment, career, workplace, labor, school, students, teachers… Unclaimed government money, credit, saving, retirement… Crime, prison, law enforcement, disasters, emergencies… Reference and General Government Libraries, forms, government news, laws, photos, maps, research… Space, biology, Internet security, media, phone, radio, patents… Transportation, air, train, international, tourism… Voter registration, contact elected officials… |
If you look a little bit you can even find the link to contact the people you elected to office. Yes, that would be the nice representitives in the House and Senate as well as the President and the Vice President. In case you can’t find the link, try Contact Elected Officials. Feel free to send them your warmest regauds and let them know how they are doing.
Of course, there are other departments and links to places in government. Just look around and you’ll find where to apply for jobs, grants and other things that you want, and might not want, to know.

















