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The problem with education is an entirely different subject altogether.
Maybe, but I fail to see how people refusing to pay levees and watching the school system crash and burn is any different than people refusing to pay for infrastructure then acting surprised when dams break and bridges shatter.
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Anyway. If you spend money wisely (Ie not spending money on making street signs talking about how the stimulus money is being well spent, like i saw all over california) then you don't need to hike taxes. The government funds a lot of bullshit that both sides of the aisle can agree are worthless.
We need to hike taxes if they're constantly being knocked down for easy points by worthless politicians. I'm not going to defend the signs, but where else have you heard of the stimulus being beneficial? You complain about not seeing where your tax dollars go, but then turn around and bitch about the $50 it took to literally tell you where the money's going?
Slashing taxes isn't realistic while you're expanding spending (we did that under Bush and look how fast our surplus dissolved). You can make some glittering generality about "hurr durr let's stop spending so much", but you'll refuse to acknowledge spending cuts where we need them most (read: the military).
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Also, round up the people on welfare, and make THEM do the jobs illegal immigrants do, like pave roads and build walls(assuming they're physically fit). That'll solve two problems right there.
This will never work, mainly because the whole reason illegals are coming in the first place is because corporations actively seek them out over americans because its cheaper to hire mexicans. Not to mention if a mexican gets wise and wants to unionize, the owner can simply have him deported.
Social constructs like welfare, the problems of illegals, and mass obesity are direct results of corporations trying to cut corners and expecting the taxpayer to pick up the bill. Dozens of people die from food poisoning caused by superbugs in antibiotic-laced cattle products, which are choked so full of medicine because the meat lobby is so powerful and it can get away with it. I mean hell, we're up to half a billion eggs recalled because the FDA is underfunded and overstretched in some sort of self-fulfilling libertarian prophecy.
1) Libertarians say the government is ineffective.
2) Libertarians get taxes reduced and funding cut for regulatory governmental body.
3) Governmental Body becomes overstretched and things fall through the cracks.
4) Libertarians bitch more about the government being worthless and lobby for less taxes.
I'm pretty sure that to qualify for long-term welfare you have to have some sort of a job anyways, so who's going to pick up all of the slack when we ship the people with welfare in cattle trains Gestapo-style to the meat plants?
Like quad's saying, if people stopped being so greedy and knee-jerk about their taxes, we wouldn't be the crumbling superpower we currently are. The government, for it being so magically ineffective, provides us with things like a neutral internet, closely-regulated utilities, infrastructure, and cheap necessities that make your comfort level of life possible.