Quote from Tsing Tao:
I think everyone has been able to answer this one. Everyone has a solution for it. But not everyone agrees, or will agree. Case in point, you will not likely agree with my proposed solutions.
I would cut the Department of Education. Get rid of it completely and allow states to govern their education. Ever since the DoE has been created, it has continued to show it's worthlessness. We can no longer afford such folly.
I would drastically cut back on military expenditures. Remove bases in countries where it no longer makes sense to house them (and we cannot afford it regardless). We forced the Soviet Union to spend more than it could afford for it's military expenses, but then never learned the lesson ourselves. The gig is now up.
I would repeal Obamacare and look at alternative ways to cheapen and make health care affordable by all (including providing healthcare vouchers or some sort of refund to those who cannot afford it, after they have proved themselves to be both drug free and a citizen of the country). I would include tort reform in this bill as a way to lower the cost of insurance.
I would get rid of the IRS. Completely and wholly. I would put in it's place a national sales tax that takes the place of Income tax, and then put a constitutional amendment in place that prohibits income tax. I would keep cap gains (at a lower level) and get rid of the death tax entirely. I would tax (at a significantly higher rate) corporations that did business in the US but did not keep a portion of their employees in the states.
I'm just getting warmed up. But I recognize that you, and many other secular progressives, would not stand for much of it.
Actually, none of these are terrible ideas. As you know my issue would be with the DoE. Since it was created to help ensure equal educational opportunities.
We would have to talk more about that, but Pres. Tso, how would you get this thru Congress?
That is the real question.
The plan is not bad, but how will you get house and senate approval?