True, but it's monumentally easier to enact change at the state level than it is at the federal level. I'd liken to the difference between getting your neighborhood's HOA to change one of its policies, versus getting the state (or at least the county) to change one of their own. With the former, you have a much smaller group of much more like-minded people, since they all live in the same environment.
Just like with smog/MPG laws -- for someone who lives in downtown LA and sees/breathes that dirty air all day long, raising MPG minimums for carmakers makes much more sense than it does to someone who lives in Montana. I say let each state decide what MPG laws, if any, it wishes to apply to vehicles sold or registered within its boundaries.
I think the same. My problem is with the spending that the government is doing -- as you said, the budget is NEVER reduced. The federal government has been given (or has taken on) FAR too much responsibility and put its hands in FAR too many cookie jars, so to speak. It needs to be massively reduced in size, with almost all of its current programs and such handed over to the states to manage/eliminate as they please.
And yes, as you have probably guessed, I am a libertarian.
Granted, the GDP went down which accounted for the debt percentage going so high, but going by dollars increase alone, Obama did in two years what Bush did in seven.
Also, tax cuts do not equate to spending/costs. History has shown time and time again that lowering taxes increases government revenues by spurring economic growth.
Besides, filing for bankruptcy doesn't mean a company just goes belly up and disappears. It gives them a chance to "restructure" and continue operations with the vast majority of their workforce, which is definitely what would have happened to GM.
But Obama has still racked up more national debt in one term than Bush did in two.
I'd rather him have taken every single day of his presidency off, over doing any of the "work" he's done thus far.
Rashida Jones (The Office, I Love You Man, etc) is equally half and half as well (black father, white mother), but are you going to call her black?
That is fucked up, and he should be disqualified and banned from the rally for it.
You don't keep throwing wood on a raging fire and hope it stops burning -- you need to stop feeding it until it's manageable, then control it. Translated: stop creating more government programs, end / drastically overhaul the problematic ones (which is most of them) as soon as possible, and THEN start from relative scratch.
How about everyone who wants government-funded healthcare be the only ones paying taxes for it, while everyone else who likes the current privatized system pays not a single cent into the government system? And then see what the average standard of living (from a medical standpoint) becomes for each group. As someone who would be in the second group, it would be pretty damn hilarious.
But personally I wouldn't be surprised if it took even longer to fully adapt to one.....you've got to overcome years/decades of driving conventional layouts.