The United States can’t be funding daycare!!

no it can't.
Yes it can.

Yes, a question can absolutely be a strawman fallacy. A "question strawman" misrepresents an opponent’s position by embedding an exaggerated, distorted, or extreme version of their argument within the question itself. This tactic, often called a loaded question or a complex question, is designed to make the opponent appear unreasonable, regardless of how they answer.
 
Yes it can.

Yes, a question can absolutely be a strawman fallacy. A "question strawman" misrepresents an opponent’s position by embedding an exaggerated, distorted, or extreme version of their argument within the question itself. This tactic, often called a loaded question or a complex question, is designed to make the opponent appear unreasonable, regardless of how they answer.
that's not a thing.

the question is valid.

its trying to find the limits of your stupidity.
 
you can have a loaded question or a complex question.

but none of those appear here.

can you answer this question:

do you intend government largesse to cover vacations too?

that 's a straight forward non-fallacy question.

what's alarming is why you can't simply say no.
 
you can have a loaded question or a complex question.

but none of those appear here.

can you answer this question:

do you intend government largesse to cover vacations too?

that 's a straight forward non-fallacy question.

what's alarming is why you can't simply say no.
Um it should be obvious that it was a no.
 
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