hog88
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That sounds reasonable in theory, start with what people can afford to pay and build a budget from there. But in reality, we already know what our country requires: healthcare for seniors, retirement security, infrastructure, national defense, education, and more. These aren’t luxuries, they’re foundational commitments we’ve made to tens of millions of Americans, especially through Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Sure, we could eliminate those programs and slash taxes even further. Yes, 40% of retirees would likely fall into poverty overnight, life expectancy would drop, and millions would lose healthcare, but hey, some ideological purists might sleep better. Of course, that’s not a serious or sustainable path.
The better question is: What kind of country do we want to be, and how do we fairly pay for that vision?
I would like a country where the vast majority of citizens do not rely on government (taxpayer) support to survive. That's never going to happen as long as big brother continues to give handouts.