it's called reality...
Federal Republic.
If you want an answer too bad
It can be. . . especially if they are instruments issued by the US Government.
The government does not necessarily have a particular viewpoint on loans for consumers. However, the government has passed several laws to protect consumers, including those with bad credit, from predatory lending practices.
No. Federal Government specifically deals with government at a national level. While Federal Government is a part of Government, there are also other levels of government such as world government, state government, municipal government, etc...
dishonorable discharge, bad discharge, federal jail, to name important consequences
I don't know. Maybe very bad...
The FHA can help with a bad credit home loan by allowing one to get a mortgage despite having bad credit. They are loans insured by the federal government.
Censorship?
They wanted to expand the nation's industries by supporting business, trade, and manufacturing They balanced the state and federal government's powers
The bad thing about the federal reserve thing is that there is usually poor allocation of resources.
The question assumes the government was bad in the Middle Ages, and this was not always true. King Louis IX of France is said to have sat under a tree outside Paris, on regular intervals, to hear whatever anyone who wished to speak with him might have to say. A serf could approach the king and express his concerns. I would not have called that bad government. When the government was bad, it was for the same reasons governments are bad today, because they are run by bad people.