weejonnie, on 2017-July-21, 05:28, said:
The curse of modern democracy is 'bread and circuses' - politicians give the populace something that is nice and isn't affordable in the medium to long term - and then scream blue murder when a politician from another party realises this and, for the overall benefit of the country, has to take it away.
I am not American, however Obamacare seems to have fit this scenario perfectly. If Americans want 'free' healthcare then they are going to have to pay a lot more for it. The demand for 'better health' is infinite - regrettably the resources to provide it aren't.
In the UK we have a situation where many people require long-term care, for dementia. The costs and resources required are very large. However when one political party put forward a possible solution (a charge against the assets owned by the person) it was screamed down as a 'dementia tax'. In effect people were encouraged to vote for a system that allows other people to hand down their houses to their offspring. A similar situation occurred with 'Student fees' - a promise to let students have their university education 'free' instead of paying $12000 a year. This would cost $140,000,000,000 - and people voted for this party because it would benefit their own children, not realising that their, and their children's taxes would have to increase astronomically to pay for it.
What I would mention, as a viewer from afar, is that a) the anti-Trump faction in Washington seem to leak tons of information that they think would be embarrassing to the President and b) They haven't leaked anything about Trump and Russia (other than bigging up a social gathering with many world leaders as a 'secret second meeting'). The conclusion inevitably (as in the 'dog that didn't bark in the night') is that there is nothing there.
It is easy to tell you immerse yourself in conservative media - your last paragraph is straight from those sources. Have you considered this, though.
The issue with Trump and Russia may not be a simple as direct collusion between the Trump campaign and the GRU. What if Trump owed millions to friends of Putin or he had loans guaranteed by some oligarchs in Russia? What if Trump had saved his business by helping launder billions of Russian oligarch money through high end real estate?
That there is no conclusive collusion information publicly known does not mean there is no such proof - that is what investigations are for. When the investigation becomes quite convoluted - like RICO cases are - the investigation can take months or even years.
The other aspect it looks to me like you are not admitting is that Trump is acting like he has something to hide. If there was nothing to worry about, why the obsession with stopping the inquiry? To stop the inquiry, all Trump would have to do is be totally open and order complete cooperation with Mueller's probe, release all his tax returns, and hand over all documents from the campaign.
Finally, when you use phrases like, "If the Americans want 'free' healthcare...", you display an anti-government bias. We Americans do not want "free" healthcare. But we understand that there is a great disparity among the nation's populace as to what is affordable - yet the needed care is equal. To level that playing field, the wealthiest Americans were asked to pay a small percentage (I think 3%) more in taxes in order to offset the costs of healthcare to the less well-to-do.
From my perspective, the problem with your positions is that you assume automatically a redistribution of some of the wealth is inherently stealing from the "producers" by the "needy and undeserving", and you take no account that spreading that wealth dramatically increases the size of the entire economy and is actually a positive for "producers" and the "needy" alike.