So here's the deal, 53% of U.S. discretionary spending goes to the military. I spent more than 20 years in the military, I can tell you that there were literally hundreds of things I saw money spent on that could have been better spent on a child getting enough to eat, regardless of their race or national origin. I'm curious if you saw things differently in your time in the military?
As you can see, a tiny part of the budget goes to medicare and health as well as housing and community. Of that, a vanishingly small part goes to your mythical 24 year old with 2 kids on welfare and not married, and more exactly most of that goes to the kid who had no say in the matter of being born to that parent.
So I wonder why you decided to be so self righteously indignant about that miniscule part of the budget? Perhaps you'd be better spending your time giving thanks for winning the lottery of being born to parents who had enough money to raise you, could provide a home in a safe area, and could provide a good example and good education for you. Instead of shitting on the people who weren't blessed with all that, who if we eliminated all benefits and let them starve would probably reduce your tax bill by merely a few dollars. Pretty asshole viewpoint, actually.
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