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Jack A.'s avatar

I do believe our problem is a revenue problem, not a spending problem. After over 40 years of tax cuts, too much really is not enough? It seems that way. And why should we buy into any plan from a party that openly supports a criminal plan, to subvert elections and our government? I will take Joe Biden over President Fraud, any day. He is decent, honest, knowledgeable and more effective than I had hoped.

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Let's cut to the quick here: people have internalized the falsity that to be responsible means to spend less. Nope. To be responsible means to spend **the appropriate amount necessary** to adequately deal with the issue at hand. You get what you pay for. If something in your house needs repair, and it costs $100 to fix it properly, but you either refuse to fix it because you don't want to spend the money, or you only spend $50 and do a slipshod job, that is not being responsible. That is being a half-assed penny pincher, and since it's definitely going to break again now, you've just wasted your money entirely. Such responsibility! As we would say when I was a kid "...NOT!"

Oh, and don't get me started on "running the government like a business." How about you run it like the thing that it is? Do you drive your car like a bicycle, or brush your hair like your teeth, or cook your oatmeal like your tater tots? Geezus, I hope not. No, folks who like the idea of treating the government like a business feel that way because they like the idea of business, and do not like the idea of government. Why not make the disliked thing more like the preferred thing? Well, guess what? Every damn developed human society has had a government for a reason.

This nonsense is triple hilarious given how big businesses never get accused of "recklessness" when pouring massive amounts of other people's money into complicated, evasive schemes to enrich themselves. No, no, no! That is what you call INVESTING! Perfectly sensible, and as the stakeholders of Silicon Valley Bank can attest, always a recipe for long-term stability and success!

I could go on and on, and get more and more sarcastic, but I am currently in my plaid pajamas and would like to maintain the midnight mood I am manifesting through this sartorial selection. So I will just say this: I'm a responsible adult. I'm a patriotic American. I am fine with paying my taxes, and I wouldn't mind a good deal *more* government spending, as long as my taxes get spent on *actual* responsible investments: fully-funded programs that will help make life easier in clear, direct ways for our citizens as a whole.

I would sooner spend a trillion dollars for universal childcare and eldercare, than spend one dime more on a fighter jet that cannot fly. I feel this way because I have altruistic values. How irresponsibly reckless of me!

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