10-14-2009, 12:07 AM
aloha all,
i find it interesting that people believe increasing taxes will improve anything. no matter how much money we "give," our government, they'll miraculously find a way to over spend and still require more. the answer isn't more taxes and thus more government, it's the exact opposite.
this is my gripe with the whole universal healthcare argument right now. i think it would be great if we could figure out an economical way to provide care for all, but our government has a horrendous track record spending our money, and i fear that putting them in charge of more of our life will benefit no one. we're being taxed to death in this country...
clean out the administration and bureaucracy in the schools and give the money back to the teachers and students.
i find it interesting that people believe increasing taxes will improve anything. no matter how much money we "give," our government, they'll miraculously find a way to over spend and still require more. the answer isn't more taxes and thus more government, it's the exact opposite.
this is my gripe with the whole universal healthcare argument right now. i think it would be great if we could figure out an economical way to provide care for all, but our government has a horrendous track record spending our money, and i fear that putting them in charge of more of our life will benefit no one. we're being taxed to death in this country...
clean out the administration and bureaucracy in the schools and give the money back to the teachers and students.