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Posted
1 hour ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Living on welfare shouldn't be a career choice. As usual, and Im sure it hurts some to accept, but Trump is right. Again.

 

The projected $5 trillion is a hell of a lot of cuts to the various welfare / food assistance /medical system and so on. One hopes it's an error as the US welfare cost alone is one trillion dollars a year. One assumes they're talking to over a four timeline. Cannot imagine being on welfare being a "career choice".

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Posted
4 hours ago, simple1 said:

So much for protecting the less fortunate...

 

House Republicans are circulating a “menu” of options that Speaker Mike Johnson’s conference could chose from—reportedly a massive $5 trillion worth of federal government programs to put on the chopping block to pay for the President-elect’s promised priorities, including tax cuts and border security.

 

'Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts

And what concern is that of you as an Australian citizen? 

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

No surprise welfare cuts should be in the mix.

 

It's surprising how many welfare recipients had to put their hand on the stove, before finding out it was hot.

 

Work for the dole simply creates a new bureaucracy to administer it.

 

There is now no real need for anyone to work who doesn't want to.

 

Might as well just give everyone a guaranteed income, something Bucky suggested decades ago.

 

I am still in love with Buckminster Fuller and his Buckyballs, anyway.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

No surprise welfare cuts should be in the mix.

 

It's surprising how many welfare recipients had to put their hand on the stove, before finding out it was hot.

 

Work for the dole simply creates a new bureaucracy to administer it.

Don’t you live off welfare?

Posted
6 hours ago, Isaan sailor said:

Welfare is a good place to start.  There are multiple generations on public welfare—with absent fathers and higher welfare payments for each additional child.  President Clinton instituted a work for welfare program.  We should revisit the program.

 

OK. Are you prepared for the crime, increased child poverty, exploitation and disease that will result?

Why not treat all social assistance beneficiaries equally? Reduce Social Security payments, for everyone, including the elderly and the infirm.  Change the income thresholds and copayments for Medicaid/Medicare participation. No more  food stamps. No more  early childhood and pre natal programs. If women miscarry because of illness or malnutrition, charge them with aiding an abortion, which is now illegal in many states.   Change the Veterans  access to medical care. Only military personnel who sustained injuries in active service should qualify.

Eliminate subsidies for small use airports and increase the airport user fees to  fully cover the costs of TSA, ATC and. other operations.  

 

I expect  a few people on this forum would object.

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, stevenl said:

No, that's not a fact, that's an opinion.

It’s a fact.  Spending is about 22 percent of the GPD.  When was the last time the government collected over 20 percent of the GDP in revenue?

Posted
2 hours ago, TedG said:

It’s a fact.  Spending is about 22 percent of the GPD.  When was the last time the government collected over 20 percent of the GDP in revenue?

What do you include include in "spending"?

Posted
11 hours ago, simple1 said:

So much for protecting the less fortunate...

 

House Republicans are circulating a “menu” of options that Speaker Mike Johnson’s conference could chose from—reportedly a massive $5 trillion worth of federal government programs to put on the chopping block to pay for the President-elect’s promised priorities, including tax cuts and border security.

 

'Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts

If only Trump had been convicted and put in prison before the election.

If only Biden wasn't living in cookoo land.

If only Harris had been a sensible candidate

 

 

But he wasn't, he is, she isn't and Trump is the winner.  :clap2:

 

Enjoy your next 4 years with Trump as POTUS- it's sure to be hugely entertaining.

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Posted
8 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

OK what about ceasing tax cuts for the well off (say those earing over $200k a year), rather than reducing welfare / Medicare.

 

What exactly IS a "fair share"?  I hear the term bandied about but no one ever mentions the top 5% of earners pay the majority of income taxes. 

 

Most of the government’s federal income tax revenue comes from the nation’s top income earners. In 2021, the top 5% of earners — people with incomes $252,840 and above — collectively paid over $1.4 trillion in income taxes, or about 66% of the national total. If you include the top 10% — everyone who made at least $169,800 — that figure rises to $1.7 trillion, or 76% of the total

 

https://usafacts.org/articles/who-pays-the-most-income-tax/

 

I agree with a tax structure that increases in percentage as one incomes rises but how much is enough?  I mean the bottom 50% pay a total of 3% of collected income tax.  At what point is it unfair to expect the higher income earners to shoulder all the cost?  Do the bottom 50% not also benefit from living in the country? 

 

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

What exactly IS a "fair share"? 

Enough to live on and have a decent place to live in and afford health care.

Drinking alcohol, smoking, using illegal drugs, internet, travel, entertainment and recreation etc not included.

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