Businesses the federal government runs are called government corporations.
A surplus.
I have several sentences for you.The federal government runs the country.That law was enacted by the federal government.Many helpful programs are run by the federal government.
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If a central government runs a nation, it is called a unitary state. In a unitary system, most of the political power is concentrated in the central government, which may delegate authority to local governments but retains the ultimate decision-making power. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is divided between central and regional governments.
the govt spends more than they have
Political parties are similar to the federal in various ways. The most common similarity is in the operations and administrative issues. The political party leader is runs the party as a federal government is run by the President.
The Fiscal Year
No. In the USA, the government does not own or run any of the airlines. In some foreign countries, the government owns and runs the airline. But in the USA, all the airlines are businesses / companies, owned either privately or publicly, or both. The airlines are of course subject to laws, and the government runs the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) which handles airport security, and the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) which creates and enforces regulations governing certain things airlines can and cannot do.
Constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy