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Ok that's very reasonable in abstract, but how do you define what "most needed" means?


That's part of the challenge of course, but I don't think there's any shortage of places to start. How about making sure every child has meals for school? How about making sure there are only nominal charges to get a post-secondary education like Germany, how about making sure we're drowning in units to rent as opposed to our current chronic starvation and wild-overvaluing of what having an apartment (a proxy for true freedom and individuality) means so everyone who shouldn't live together doesn't have to and indeed has an option short of murder to make that change.

Tell me when to stop hehe


The government has no shortage of capital. It taxes 40 cents of every dollar in the US GDP, and then spends more in deficit.

It does not have a revenue problem, it suffers from systemic inefficiency and misallocation problem. Most of the challenges are caused by self inflicted process, which cant be solved by throwing more money at( e.g. housing). The cost to feed every child is trivial, but not a priority. $5/day for the poorest 25% of schoolchildren nationally would be ~2 billion per year. California alone had a record budget surplus last year of 100 billion, and the US Federal gov is approaching that just for the war in Ukraine. The fed gifts 4 billion/year on Israel, and just passed a 15 billion dollar package.




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