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[–] 3 pts

Or simply stop giving money to Israel.

or, down size the government by 80% with a reduction in wages.

[–] 2 pts

The only logical option is to open up the free market in regards to healthcare. No more patent protections on pharmaceuticals. Allow insurance companies to compete nationwide. Remove the illegal immigrants considering they account for a substantial amount of the overall state and federal Healthcare spending. Force hospitals to give upfront estimates on all of their services outside of medical emergency treatment.

You’ll see costs drop across the board if these measures are taken, guaranteed. There’s very little competition in healthcare these days and patients get fucked because of that.

[–] 1 pt

First off, fuck Medicare for all. You are opening the door to big government dictating what you can and cannot eat based on budget shortfalls.

Secondly, the defense budgets is currently set at 15% of the overall budget, which is equal to what’s set aside for our federal spending on Medicare. You are talking about skyrocketing the spending, far more than double what’s now spent, cutting defense spending altogether wouldn’t make up the difference.....Social security is 24% of the budget and look how great that’s working out for us lol. Don’t be foolish

[–] 1 pt

I'm not a clever man but it seems to me that, as a nation, we could defend ourselves against foreign invavasion with well regulated militias on the local & state level (physical & digital/virtual ) with each individual granted the right to keep & bare arms to the best of their ability. Avoiding foreign entanglements to the greatest part possible.

Cut Pentagon speeding? Yes! But don't squander those dollars on the pipe dream of paying for the health care of any who claim illicit citizenship of the country at the expense of taxpayers. Cut the spending & get the federal government out of the business of health care. It has no place interceeding in the business of intrastate business. To the extent that health care had become interstate it is the fault of state governments deferring to the federal government when they should have been negotiating among themselves & reigning in corporate overreach.

It's late & I should be in bed but that's my 2 poalbucks.