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I've seen this a lot lately, a lot of bashing what Obama has done and is going to do.
How do you propose to address the myriad of problems the United States is facing, given that supply-side economics has been thoroughly discredited as a legitimate way of running an economy? What is the conservative plan for fixing healthcare, education, tax system, etc etc.
As far as I can tell, conservatives have no plan. They are simply against whatever plan the Democrats have been putting out. Most conservatives here on this board are cutting off their nose to spite their face. I have yet to see one person articulate what should be done with America's problems.
Now, don't say we have no problems. Healthcare is an absolute mess. We spend more goverment money than any other nation on earth and have a less healthy population to show for it. People go bankrupt because they can't afford to treat their conditions. 40 million people simply cannot get any medical care unless it's an extreme emergency.
What about education? Our public school system is a joke, our students are ill-informed about mathematics, science, engineering. Over 50% of the population does not believe in evolution. Our math and science in K-12 is near the bottom of the developed world. Graduate programs in science and engineering are dominated by foreign students.
Our tax system is a mess. Past a certain threshold, you can effectively hide your earnings and shelter your gains. Something is wrong when you can pay an accountant $15K and he'll save you more money than just simply paying the taxes outright. Tax cuts simply do not work, there is very little trickle down and the effect is minimal at best. A huge portion of revenue, state and federal, is actively being hidden through dubious means.
Our infrastructure is collapsing. It was built with a 30 year life span back in the 50s and 60s and we are living on borrowed time. Private companies have proven they can't be trusted nor can they effectively manage the huge amount of infrastructure in the US. We have sewer systems that are 100+ years old, our electric grid is at least a generation too obsolete, our roads, highways, bridges and dams are all in need of some pretty major repair. Every year, the US infrastructure report goes down.
And this is just a small list of problems. What is the conservative address to all these problems? GWB simply ignored most of them. Others, like the tax system, his administration simply played the GOP line without regard to future consequences. Still others, like the education system, it is most likely that the wrong approach was taken. NCLB is a farce of education reform, it does nothing to address the core and root problems in our education system. We don't need better test takers, we need better thinkers.
I've seen what the Democrats/Obama's plan is for many of these problems. I may not agree with the implementation on some of them, but at least they are trying to address the problems. And with Obama, I know that there is some iterative process going on. He has the intelligence to realize that if a certain approach isn't working, that a retooling must be done to correct the path. I haven't seen a single conservative actually put out a plan that adequately addresses even half of these problems. Doing it the Reagan/GHB/GWB way has not worked at all. We've had a steady decline in nearly every category doing it their way.
How do you propose to address the myriad of problems the United States is facing, given that supply-side economics has been thoroughly discredited as a legitimate way of running an economy? What is the conservative plan for fixing healthcare, education, tax system, etc etc.
As far as I can tell, conservatives have no plan. They are simply against whatever plan the Democrats have been putting out. Most conservatives here on this board are cutting off their nose to spite their face. I have yet to see one person articulate what should be done with America's problems.
Now, don't say we have no problems. Healthcare is an absolute mess. We spend more goverment money than any other nation on earth and have a less healthy population to show for it. People go bankrupt because they can't afford to treat their conditions. 40 million people simply cannot get any medical care unless it's an extreme emergency.
What about education? Our public school system is a joke, our students are ill-informed about mathematics, science, engineering. Over 50% of the population does not believe in evolution. Our math and science in K-12 is near the bottom of the developed world. Graduate programs in science and engineering are dominated by foreign students.
Our tax system is a mess. Past a certain threshold, you can effectively hide your earnings and shelter your gains. Something is wrong when you can pay an accountant $15K and he'll save you more money than just simply paying the taxes outright. Tax cuts simply do not work, there is very little trickle down and the effect is minimal at best. A huge portion of revenue, state and federal, is actively being hidden through dubious means.
Our infrastructure is collapsing. It was built with a 30 year life span back in the 50s and 60s and we are living on borrowed time. Private companies have proven they can't be trusted nor can they effectively manage the huge amount of infrastructure in the US. We have sewer systems that are 100+ years old, our electric grid is at least a generation too obsolete, our roads, highways, bridges and dams are all in need of some pretty major repair. Every year, the US infrastructure report goes down.
And this is just a small list of problems. What is the conservative address to all these problems? GWB simply ignored most of them. Others, like the tax system, his administration simply played the GOP line without regard to future consequences. Still others, like the education system, it is most likely that the wrong approach was taken. NCLB is a farce of education reform, it does nothing to address the core and root problems in our education system. We don't need better test takers, we need better thinkers.
I've seen what the Democrats/Obama's plan is for many of these problems. I may not agree with the implementation on some of them, but at least they are trying to address the problems. And with Obama, I know that there is some iterative process going on. He has the intelligence to realize that if a certain approach isn't working, that a retooling must be done to correct the path. I haven't seen a single conservative actually put out a plan that adequately addresses even half of these problems. Doing it the Reagan/GHB/GWB way has not worked at all. We've had a steady decline in nearly every category doing it their way.