Of course, your figures are the result of Trump's tax cuts and his massive spending.
Exactly. We need big spending cuts so the government does not require trillions in taxes taken out of the economy.
Of course, your figures are the result of Trump's tax cuts and his massive spending.
There are things that we need more spending on, but Trump and the GOP have no interest in actually running the country. They're all for running it into the ground.Exactly. We need big spending cuts so the government does not require trillions in taxes taken out of the economy.
And, typically, that "trillions in taxes" is put right back into the economy.Exactly. We need big spending cuts so the government does not require trillions in taxes taken out of the economy.
I understand. But as of now Congress has not decided to do that. People will not be entitled to receive those benefits unless and until Congress decides to make big tax increases and/or borrow more money and increase the debt. Americans are not that anxious to pay higher taxes or increase the federal debt and deficit. People entitled to collect those benefits cannot do so until we determine where the money will come from.
Maybe, but when we add all those people who do not have insurance paid by themselves/employer it results in big spending increases. Sander's plan was estimated to cost $10 trillion.
That was not my reaction at all. I questioned whether something could be considered a "human right" when somebody else was obligated to pay for it.
In the system we're talking about, the premiums are paid through taxes and everyone except the superrich pays taxes.
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There's no need to play it innocent, you little egomaniac. You speak of rights as if you penned the Bill of Rights yourself. lol
Show me anywhere in this country's founding documents where it states that I have to pay for someone else's healthcare, welfare or any other care that gives you degenerates a reason to breathe.
The top 1% also take a lion's share of the income.
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The superrich were the main beneficiaries of the Trump tax scam.
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Yes, but they still pay more than the bottom 90% combined.
If we would raise the rates on the top 1% a bit, we could balance the budget and they'd still have more than they know what to do with.
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It would have to be more than "a bit." All Americans earn about $10 trillion annually and the top 1% earns about $2 trillion and they paid $567 billion in federal income taxes. That leaves them $1.32 trillion and we would have to take $1 trillion of that to balance the budget. That means taxing them $1.567 of $2 trillion to balance the budget. Government has no business taking 72% of anybody's income.
A tax sufficient to pay for nationalized health care or health care insurance will cause a revolt and tax crash. Borrowing sufficient money to fund nationalized health care or insurance will cause a bond crash. Printing sufficient money to pay for nationalized health or insurance care will cause a cash crash. In effect, the U.S. government has already spent itself to the point of instability. There is no room to add such a massive funding program.
Such things as the Canadian health care system have effectively already collapsed. There is no functional Canadian health care system except what you privately purchase, basically for the same reason.
The United States has built the best health care system in the world....through private funding and capitalism.
Of course, your figures are the result of Trump's tax cuts and his massive spending.
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Exactly. We need big spending cuts so the government does not require trillions in taxes taken out of the economy.
There are things that we need more spending on, but Trump and the GOP have no interest in actually running the country. They're all for running it into the ground.
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Republicans can't deal with medical care:
Republicans had, and many still believe the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is and will continue to be an issue to their political net advantage.
[The United States has begun to join all other of the world's industrial nation that had previously recognized their population's need for medical treatment as a human right and concern of their government]. Republican's dilemma is no nation's population obtaining such a government commitment, has ever wanted it rescinded.
Republicans have been unable to convince the majority of USA voters that access to medical treatment should not be considered as a necessary human right and concern of their government.
Respectfully, Supposn
Flash and Granule, for the protection and benefit for our aggregate society, individuals' entitlement of access to medical treatment, similar to other protection of our nation's aggregate and our individual lives and property should be no less upheld and protected by our governments.
Respectfully, Supposn
Suppose is right.
Medical care is the GOP achilles heel that cannot be repaired.