Re: I.O.U.S.A - its a start (sort of)
Tax and spend, tax and spend, tax and spend. Tax, tax, tax, spend, spend, spend. Why is it that every "answer" to the budget problems of the USA always either more taxes or cutting SS? I never seem to see any discussion of cutting the huge bureacracy, cutting waste, downsizing government, and all the myriad of smaller but ultimately more realistic things we can do to cut into this mess. We have a govt office for every thing you can think of. I'm talking local and federal levels. There are so many levels of bureacracy for even the smallest issue. No one even questions it anymore, we've grown so used to it. But the fact is the world survived and thrived for centuries without most of it.
Hell, you have to have an govt permit to wipe your ass these days. That is what adds up to huge deficits. The incredible friction of doing business in this country. A lot of American companies spend more on accounting, government compliance, and personel departments than they do on their primary business focus. Not only is our government bloated, it has forced our companies to become just like the government, huge inefficient entities. All this makes us less competitive in the world.
As for Social security, I say honor the commitments we've made. But obviously something is out of whack here. I agree with the previous poster who said there is no "Right" to social security. And the fact that so many see it that way proves that its orginal purpose has been lost on an entire generation. I'm all for safety nets to some degree. But when people learn to beat the system, the system is no longer sustainable.
If this movie doesn't address the huge growth of government as a reason for this debt, then its a waste of time in my opinion
Tax and spend, tax and spend, tax and spend. Tax, tax, tax, spend, spend, spend. Why is it that every "answer" to the budget problems of the USA always either more taxes or cutting SS? I never seem to see any discussion of cutting the huge bureacracy, cutting waste, downsizing government, and all the myriad of smaller but ultimately more realistic things we can do to cut into this mess. We have a govt office for every thing you can think of. I'm talking local and federal levels. There are so many levels of bureacracy for even the smallest issue. No one even questions it anymore, we've grown so used to it. But the fact is the world survived and thrived for centuries without most of it.
Hell, you have to have an govt permit to wipe your ass these days. That is what adds up to huge deficits. The incredible friction of doing business in this country. A lot of American companies spend more on accounting, government compliance, and personel departments than they do on their primary business focus. Not only is our government bloated, it has forced our companies to become just like the government, huge inefficient entities. All this makes us less competitive in the world.
As for Social security, I say honor the commitments we've made. But obviously something is out of whack here. I agree with the previous poster who said there is no "Right" to social security. And the fact that so many see it that way proves that its orginal purpose has been lost on an entire generation. I'm all for safety nets to some degree. But when people learn to beat the system, the system is no longer sustainable.
If this movie doesn't address the huge growth of government as a reason for this debt, then its a waste of time in my opinion
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