▲ | kmos17 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This is at best wishful thinking when 2/3 of the federal budget are medicare/ss/military. What exactly will get cut? The efficiency cuts they are talking about will barely make a dent while making services worse for everyone. Good luck next time a disaster area needs FEMA assistance. And not unlike a business when you have a deficit you have two options: cut cost and increase revenues, this incoming government will very likely decrease revenues through tax cuts, making the deficit even worse. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | SavageBeast 5 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Absolutely correct regarding medicare/ss/military. Its an issue. What will get cut? Enough things that we can start to have a real conversation about how much "government" we're all willing to pay for. "What exactly will get cut?" - Make you a deal - set a timer and do 10 minutes of research on the subject and come back to report you found NOTHING that could be reasonably and easily cut? EDIT - so far I haven't heard anyone claim we're going to balance the budget via this mechanism. The goal is to CUT WASTE and IMPROVE EFFICIENCY. I see this as a basis for having a real conversation about taxation personally. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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