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by thorwasdfasdf
1908 days ago
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I agree that it's transparent. But, do you know anyone who believes they have any say in how that money gets spent? do votes matter in any way whatsoever? most of the money is spent at the federal level. is anyone happy with political outcomes? even the winning party? (even a house/senate controlled by the democrats or all republican, have a hard time passing the bills they want). 40% of GDP seems like a pretty large subscription charge. 40% of the avg person's salary would be over 20K per year. I could see this model working better if all the states were individual countries that can tax and spend the way they want. but the system as set up in the US just doesn't seem to make anyone happy because there's way too many diverse opinions on what to spend it on and how much to tax. |
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40% is a lot, but also the vast majority of federal spending goes to the safety net: unemployment insurance, social security, Medicare, health services — these categories are each more than spending on defense.
Personally, though I’ve never had to rely on unemployment insurance, I’m definitely glad it exists!
The political arguments about spending are basically noise at the margins by comparison.