so what's the answer? just keep doing what we're doing?Prime0882 said:Helicopter Ben said:Prime0882 said:Ags4DaWin said:Prime0882 said:Ags4DaWin said:
Fire 30% of the government within 90 days.
That drops the federal budget a ton.
Immediately stop all foreign aid until the budget is balanced.
That also drops the budget a ton.
Stop all aid to illegals and deport them.
That drops the budget a ton.
Reinstitute alot of the requirements and time limits on welfare.
That drops the budget a ton.
Audit the defense budget and any money's that cannot be accounted for get removed from next year's budget.
That drops the budget a ton.
From there adjust taxes as necessary.
Create a recession right out the gate. Genius.
We are already in a recession.
This fixes the deficit spending that is about to catastrophically tank our economy.
But if you could explain to me how:
Useless government workers having to be productive in the private sector, removing erroneous spending from the defense budget, and sending hundred of billions of dollars to coubtries that hate us will make the economy worse I am open to learning.
What jobs are these nearly 750k workers immediately going to? What about all the logistics of possibly having to relocate, etc. that may just have them deciding for unemployment if the jobs are not in a commutable distance.
Trump added trillions to the deficit and his ideas have never been about fiscal responsibility. That's a thing of the past for either party.
Let's not forget about the billions (hundreds of billions?) of dollars this would put back into the private sector. You know, the people and organizations that actually generate productive jobs? Justifying the existence of unproductive workers on the basis that there might be a short-term transition pain is extremely shortsighted. When you identify wasteful spending or a sunk cost, it's best to make the cuts immediately. Waiting only prolongs and increases the pain.
Cool. How you going to do it without tanking the economy and getting voters who voted due to the economy to not turn their backs by 2026 and 2028.
we have 2 "scary" options:
1) cut spending and create some real hardships in areas
2) keep status quo and create catastrophic hardships in more widespread areas