Cuts deeper than promised!

Sounds like a plan.

Not a dime to corporations, politicians, or anything else deemed "too important to fail".
It might've been extremely painful in the Great Recession years for a while but I have to imagine we might be better off after recreating a whole new system. Tough to say. It's an enormous undertaking to change the entire freaking system, let's be honest. There's such a concentration of power and so many that benefit from the status quo.
 

BadIdeaGuy

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It might've been extremely painful in the Great Recession years for a while but I have to imagine we might be better off after recreating a whole new system. Tough to say. It's an enormous undertaking to change the entire freaking system, let's be honest. There's such a concentration of power and so many that benefit from the status quo.
I don't disagree.

I think we're all of the opinion that the system is set up for the enrichment of those at the top.
 
I wonder what the 10 year average net benefit/net cost there is to the average native American for each immigrant, documented or not. My guess is the longer they're here the more they are a benefit as they get established and find better employment, education, whatever.

Where's the data that says immigrants are a drag?
wanna see it by race? I have the chart
 
It might've been extremely painful in the Great Recession years for a while but I have to imagine we might be better off after recreating a whole new system. Tough to say. It's an enormous undertaking to change the entire freaking system, let's be honest. There's such a concentration of power and so many that benefit from the status quo.
Mandatory drug testing would immediately reduce the strain on the system by probably a third on the low end, if I were to guess. Start there.
 

Pullman Brown

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