The argument made by the author in the passage attacks the character of decision makers rather than analyzing specific issues related to municipal spending. The author criticizes government officials for cutting funding for animal shelters without discussing the specific reasons or justifications for those decisions.
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The correct answer is: It attacks the character of decision makers rather than analyzing specific issues related to municipal spending.
The argument made by the author in the passage is that government officials who propose cutting funding for animal shelters and agencies should be ashamed. The author believes that such facilities struggle to provide care for vulnerable animals and that government officials prioritize less urgent programs over the needs of these animals. The author suggests that government officials should demonstrate greater decency by providing urgent funds. The argument does not mention Mahatma Gandhi's accomplishments or focus on specific aspects of municipal spending. Instead, it criticizes the character of decision makers rather than analyzing specific issues. Therefore, the correct answer is: It attacks the character of decision makers rather than analyzing specific issues related to municipal spending.