It would be less likely to be conrupt as well.
I'm still waiting for you to explain why the national debt is bad.
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It would be less likely to be conrupt as well.
Because the younger generations are going to be paying off that monster debt which is not good for America.I'm still waiting for you to explain why the national debt is bad.
It would be less likely to be conrupt as well.
Because the younger generations are going to be paying off that monster debt which is not good for America.
As opposed to paying off the debt now, which is somehow good for America?
Right when we're coming out of a monster recession is NOT the time to pay off debts.
Depends on how we go about it, but in general I agree. Problem is that the political will is lacking to pay it off when we do have funds. It's draining $220 Billion from our budget every year in interest payments.
Sure, but let's talk about how well austerity and budget-balancing worked for Greece, hm? Now is certainly not the time to address this.
more spending cuts not increase in tax.I agree. I just wish we could have the political will to address it during upswings and that we could attempt a balanced approach of revenue increase and spending cuts.
more spending cuts not increase in tax.
Most Conservative Christians here in Australia vote for the conservative liberal party. Tony Abbott the leader of this party is one of the most toxic Opposition leaders in Australian History. He wants to cut pensions and give a big tax cut to millionaires furthermore, leaving the less fortunate to suffer in poverty. Yet he calls himself a devout Christianurging that a razor be taken to welfare policy and the like. There are many people with severe disabilities that prevents them from working full time. Yet this devout Christian and his followers are voting to take away the little these people have. There are hundreds of verses of scripture that pertain the poor, its very sad.
Its funny how conservative Christians and other conservatives how they all 'know' or 'know of' someone who bludges off the system, and then proceed to assume that ALL welfare recipients are the same? :o
It's like the way they 'know' that all unemployed are bludgers because 'my
brother's neighbour's on the dole and wants to be' therefore they all must
be the same.
They really do need to get outdoors more, and get a shot of reality.
not if more of those services were volunteer and/or privatized ( meaning if you could not afford it you would not have access to that service.No, both. The simple fact is we can not effectively cut funding enough and maintain basic services. Our taxes are the lowest they have been in 60 years. It's time to pay the piper.
not if more of those services were volunteer and/or privatized ( meaning if you could not afford it you would not have access to that service.
Public media centers for certain. The VAST majority of schools ( as in most cases private is better anynow) You already must pay for fire protection anynow (while still being funded by taxes) so why not full on privatize that. OR we could make people who COULD afford it get it privately the fire and maybe the schools meaning less taxes since fewer people would be using them publicly. Keep privatized health insurance ( all the way) as in if you are not on Medicare you must get it privately or nothing.Which services would you privatize?
Er... why? Do you not think that free libraries provide a benefit to society?Public media centers for certain.
So if you can't pay, you won't go to school? Sounds great.The VAST majority of schools
[citation needed]( as in most cases private is better anynow)
Oh dear Lord, you ACTUALLY SUGGESTED private fire departments. I was going to bring that up to mock your idea, but you actually suggested it. We have had private fire departments, and it was a disaster. A horrible, horrible disaster.You already must pay for fire protection anynow (while still being funded by taxes) so why not full on privatize that.
You know that those things are a very, small part of the federal budget, right? Never mind that private schools are already available and only used by about 10% of students, including those with vouchers.OR we could make people who COULD afford it get it privately the fire and maybe the schools meaning less taxes since fewer people would be using them publicly.
I must've missed Jesus' teachings on "Let the poor die of cancer; they're not important."Keep privatized health insurance ( all the way) as in if you are not on Medicare you must get it privately or nothing.
That teaching is not there. It says support that, but that does NOT mean that the government FORCES people to pay or have insurance. They already are required to treat cancer patients qho do not have a dime to their name. It is also an option for such people for money or other reasons such as just tired of fighting or in some cases they are far along or just do not want it to refuse. Keep in mind that when someone does die ( which will happen to 20% of the population from cancer. Between cancer and heart problems it cost nearly HALF of Americans their lives. The funerals cost about 10 grand for a decent one so it is not like those people will not still have that choice nor that we will get off cheap. Look both my dad's brother and my dad had cancer so I KNOW how much cancer treatments are. I have health issues and shocker both my father and I feel that that bill is stupid and should have never been passed.Er... why? Do you not think that free libraries provide a benefit to society? So if you can't pay, you won't go to school? Sounds great. [citation needed] Oh dear Lord, you ACTUALLY SUGGESTED private fire departments. I was going to bring that up to mock your idea, but you actually suggested it. We have had private fire departments, and it was a disaster. A horrible, horrible disaster. You know that those things are a very, small part of the federal budget, right? Never mind that private schools are already available and only used by about 10% of students, including those with vouchers.
I must've missed Jesus' teachings on "Let the poor die of cancer; they're not important."
I think they're actually just required to treat those suffering from acute conditions (heart attack, gunshot wound) rather than chronic ones (cancer).That teaching is not there. It says support that, but that does NOT mean that the government FORCES people to pay or have insurance. They already are required to treat cancer patients qho do not have a dime to their name.
I'm sorry, but are you saying we shouldn't provide healthcare to the poor because they should just choose to die? Because that's what it sounds like you're saying.It is also an option for such people for money or other reasons such as just tired of fighting or in some cases they are far along or just do not want it to refuse.
What are you even saying here? I'm sorry, but I just don't understand this part.Keep in mind that when someone does die ( which will happen to 20% of the population from cancer. Between cancer and heart problems it cost nearly HALF of Americans their lives. The funerals cost about 10 grand for a decent one so it is not like those people will not still have that choice nor that we will get off cheap.
That's wonderful, but that doesn't give you the right to decide that on the behalf of other people.Look both my dad's brother and my dad had cancer so I KNOW how much cancer treatments are. I have health issues and shocker both my father and I feel that that bill is stupid and should have never been passed.
Home insurance is a completely different category from fire protection. Privatized fire departments were literally just enormous protection rackets.As for fire departments people ALREADY ( I know in our area which also has volunteer fire departments, but in the city you must pay for fire protection of your property ( as well as home insurance anynow.
Whatever factual information you have that demonstrates that, for the same cost per student, you'll get a better education at a private school than a public one.As for the private schools being better what kind of citing do you want me to provide?
Then the minority that you don't eliminate will be incredibly crowded and even worse.I will say many of schools are AWFUL as well as inner city schools ( which tells me the poorer the area the worst the public schools. By the way, I did not say all public schools I said the vast majority.
... what? Libraries are a miniscule portion of the budget, and schools really aren't that much either in the grand scheme of things.The media centers that would cut an entire area from the budget and would also cause fewer people to lose their jobs.
Libraries cannot privatize while serving the same function in the community. Nor can fire departments. Nor can schools.Remember, I also said that we could have the public services but require those who could to go private.
not if more of those services were volunteer and/or privatized ( meaning if you could not afford it you would not have access to that service.
Er... why? Do you not think that free libraries provide a benefit to society? So if you can't pay, you won't go to school? Sounds great. [citation needed] Oh dear Lord, you ACTUALLY SUGGESTED private fire departments. I was going to bring that up to mock your idea, but you actually suggested it. We have had private fire departments, and it was a disaster. A horrible, horrible disaster. You know that those things are a very, small part of the federal budget, right? Never mind that private schools are already available and only used by about 10% of students, including those with vouchers.
I must've missed Jesus' teachings on "Let the poor die of cancer; they're not important."
The last part why not and maybe fire departments should be public, however I stand by the other two. As for health insurance for about the 10th time in a number of threads why should an adult be forced to have it or pay if we KNOW the risk of not having it?I think they're actually just required to treat those suffering from acute conditions (heart attack, gunshot wound) rather than chronic ones (cancer). I'm sorry, but are you saying we shouldn't provide healthcare to the poor because they should just choose to die? Because that's what it sounds like you're saying. What are you even saying here? I'm sorry, but I just don't understand this part. That's wonderful, but that doesn't give you the right to decide that on the behalf of other people.
Home insurance is a completely different category from fire protection. Privatized fire departments were literally just enormous protection rackets. Whatever factual information you have that demonstrates that, for the same cost per student, you'll get a better education at a private school than a public one. Then the minority that you don't eliminate will be incredibly crowded and even worse. ... what? Libraries are a miniscule portion of the budget, and schools really aren't that much either in the grand scheme of things.
Libraries cannot privatize while serving the same function in the community. Nor can fire departments. Nor can schools.
Then where is the evidence for your claims that education and public media services should be privatized? Moreover, are you aware that that wouldn't even come close to balancing the budget?The last part why not and maybe fire departments should be public, however I stand by the other two.
I don't think health insurance should be required. I think the government should provide UHC.As for health insurance for about the 10th time in a number of threads why should an adult be forced to have it or pay if we KNOW the risk of not having it?