Phatscotty wrote:I care about reducing spending and debt.
No, you only care about that when it is individuals who might benefit from the expenditures.
See, that is the ultimate irony when you put forward such statements.. most of you "solutions" really mean more expense, not less for everyone down the road.
I promote
responsibility. Sometimes being responsible means paying more, particularly for things like schools and roads, requiring people/business to pay for damage they cause, even if inadvertently. Sometimes it means paying less -- less to support prices for non-critical goods (and very, very careful consideration of any artificial support for even very critical goods -- supports should not be a "given" even in those cases, just considered).
The key is not to just look at superficial balances, but real outcomes. You tend not to do that. You tend to concentrate on only the very, very short term.. and pretend that will fix long term issues also.