| > we, American citizens, will never receive anything like that amount of aid 21% of the federal budget goes to Social Security (aid) 16% goes to medicare (aid) 10% goes to other health spending (probably at least partially aid -- edit: further research shows that of this, around 90% is some kind of aid) 7% goes to income security (aid) 4% goes to veteran services (aid) 3% goes to education, training, employment, and social services (aid) 1.5% goes to natural resources and environment (aid) 1% goes to community and regional development (aid) 1% goes to foreign aid We are already spending a huge portion of our budget on various kinds of domestic aid, the majority of it in fact. Edit to add, data from 2024, source here: https://www.usaspending.gov/explorer/budget_function |
Most of what you describe is not for the average American citizen. But it is the average American citizen who has more credit card debt than ever before, whose wages don't keep pace with inflation, whose ability to buy a home for his family drifts further and further away every year.
Why can't we take that 1% that we send to foreign "allies" (who themselves have better social services and spend more on their populations than we do) and give it to the average American who works hard and makes this country what it is?