Taxes are too damn high for the deficit we have, spending is too damn high. The sales tax is among the lowest in the country.
The roads aren't too well off either.
Well, what's wrong with making the DMV more efficient, privatizing some of the prisons, and a few roads, as well as legalizing drugs, taxing them, and reducing other taxes? Plus getting rid of some of the cops. I don't hate cops, but they're too damn expensive to have so many around. Plus the damn huge number of security guards at the high school I went to. They can increase tax deductions for donating to the cops by 50%. The public schools have so much waste. Way too many computers they don't need. Too many vending machines they don't need. They can abolish the public fire departments and replace them with volunteer ones. They get tax breaks for that. They'll probably be more efficient.
The other thing. End laws in which civil servants can't have their pay reduced. The private sector has to do it sometimes, why shouldn't the public sector have to do it?
My question: What's so hard about cutting the fat out of the budget? Is it really that hard to privatize things--better service, less price? Gary Johnson didn't seem to have too much of problem doing so in NM.
The roads aren't too well off either.
Well, what's wrong with making the DMV more efficient, privatizing some of the prisons, and a few roads, as well as legalizing drugs, taxing them, and reducing other taxes? Plus getting rid of some of the cops. I don't hate cops, but they're too damn expensive to have so many around. Plus the damn huge number of security guards at the high school I went to. They can increase tax deductions for donating to the cops by 50%. The public schools have so much waste. Way too many computers they don't need. Too many vending machines they don't need. They can abolish the public fire departments and replace them with volunteer ones. They get tax breaks for that. They'll probably be more efficient.
The other thing. End laws in which civil servants can't have their pay reduced. The private sector has to do it sometimes, why shouldn't the public sector have to do it?
My question: What's so hard about cutting the fat out of the budget? Is it really that hard to privatize things--better service, less price? Gary Johnson didn't seem to have too much of problem doing so in NM.