I'm sure if you dig back to feb 2020, I had simular post about PA and nem in Dist 8. Catering to Dallas area schools is easy because there are more of them #moremath
While I can definitely appreciate your sentiment towards our vets, with a 36 trillion dollar debt (and counting), I would say that doing both is not feasible. 50% savings on wasteful spending isn't going to clear that debt up. Private sector donations would be the way to go. For those who feel that strongly about helping out our vets, donate time, money (if you have it) and professional resources (pro bono work).Â
We need to quit relying on the government to be our savior. They are the exact opposite.
Separate yourself from government reliance. As people depend on handouts, they become passive. They don't push through obstacles. They wait for government help. Certainly there are plenty of those who do require assistance, but there are way too many that bleed the system - including our beloved politicians. They use frivolous handouts and deficit spending to garner votes - and to line their pockets.
The vets are very important - but so is the well-being of ALL Americans and the strength of our economy.
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