Proponents of deficit reduction argue that governments who do not control budget deficits and debt are at risk of losing their ability to borrow money at affordable rates. Opponents of deficit reduction argue that government spending would increase demand for goods and services and help avert a dangerous fall into deflation, a downward spiral in wages and prices that can cripple an economy for years.
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No, cuts to spending will negatively impact the economy. Instead we could finally start taxing the reach a fair share while also not forgetting large international companies that dodge taxes where ever they can.
No, stop waisting money on refugees, foreign aid, and stupid green policies and start caring for your people
No, and abolish the national debt cap
@8V6XYSB3yrs3Y
Yes, and cut welfare too
@8TKC2SFFree Democratic3yrs3Y
Depends. Some programs should be cut, others funded more.
@8LSW2WV4yrs4Y
Yes, and cut all welfare and healthcare
@8H7BN4X4yrs4Y
The government should increase its spending on assets and decrease its spending on liabilities in order to reduce the national debt.
@8R23MGF4yrs4Y
Large multinationals corporations, wealthy, and maybe monitor their businesses for fraudulent activities that affect the society and our national debt.
Deleted4yrs4Y
Yes, and increase funding for the IRS to reduce tax evasion
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, reduce the amount of spending on foreign affairs instead.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending is used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
@7TBHR2C4yrs4Y
Yes, but by eliminating wasteful spending and programs
@8PWT9394yrs4Y
No, instead eliminate all foreign relief or aid, they can get that from the UN. Keep the money in the country so you can increase public spending on Canadians.
Deleted4yrs4Y
The government should be forced to live within it's means regardless what happens, eliminate unconstitutional federal agencies which includes the federal reserve. Force the country to return to the Gold standard.
@8CTSXPL4yrs4Y
No the debt is meaningless
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@st606450783yrs3Y
No, defund the military, increase taxes on the wealthy, and increase taxes on multinational corporations.
@9334YP33yrs3Y
Yes, the government should have little or no money to spend in the first place.
@924MYCK2yrs2Y
Yes, if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money used in public spending is spent wisely. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if they overspend much/when there is some unnecessary spending in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, reduce taxes on middle and low-income citizens and use the money to fund any new programs.
Deleted4yrs4Y
Yes, but do not cut spending on social security, medicare, and medicaid
@8TP6QKS3yrs3Y
Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional in addition to drastically reducing the benefits and salaries of government officials
@8FVBGSV4yrs4Y
No, reduce military spending, end tax evasion, including loopholes; and increase taxes on the wealthy.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to reduce their spending, instead of wasting it on items that can be build later. The debt is real and needs to be dealt with now. Also, decrease taxes as well in order to promote economic growth.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to reduce spending, instead of wasting it on items that can be build later. The debt is real and needs to be dealt with now. Also, decrease taxes as well to make it easier to create businesses.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to reduce spending, instead of wasting it on items that can be build later. The debt is real and needs to be dealt with now. Also, decrease taxes as well.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to reduce spending, instead of wasting it on items that can be build later. The debt is real and needs to be dealt with now. Also, decrease taxes as well in order to promote economic growth.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to reduce spending, instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. The debt is real and needs to be dealt with now. Also, reduce taxes for middle and low-income citizens as well so people can keep what they earn.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses, but not cutting it entirely. Also, reduce taxes on low/middle-income individuals and businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals and give tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government needs to curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses, but don't cut it entirely and only when there's unnecessary stuff. Also, reduce taxes on low/middle-income individuals and businesses while we get rid of tax loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes; the government should curtail excess spending, instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. Also, we should reduce taxes on low and middle-income individuals and (small) businesses (as a top priority), temporarily while eliminating tax loopholes for corporations to end tax evasion.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes; the government should curtail excess spending, instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. Also, we should reduce taxes on low and middle-income individuals and small businesses (as a top priority), temporarily while eliminating tax loopholes for corporations to end tax evasion.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals and give tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes, but not cutting it entirely and some of it should leave it to some areas. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes, but don't cut it entirely and some of its budget should be left into some areas. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes, but some of its budget should be left into some areas. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending, but only if there is some unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted4yrs4Y
Make cuts on the stuff we can live without. Keep the government programs we actually need for the citizens of the United States.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending only if they overspend much, or when there is some unnecessary waste in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while getting rid of all tax loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if they overspend much and/or when there is some unnecessary spending in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
@3GZTJR24yrs4Y
Yes, and reduce military spending and increase taxes on large corporations especially those that manufacture goods outside of the US
@2KN8TLK4yrs4Y
No. Public spending should be one of the top government expenditures. Reduce military spending, close tax loopholes and increase the taxes on the wealthy.
@8QBXF924yrs4Y
Yes, but only increase taxes on large multinational corporations and ending tax evasion while reducing the benefits and salaries of government officials
@5BMX4XT3yrs3Y
Yes, Issue bonds, reduce federal oversite agencies that compete with state and local government, reduce corporate loopholes or institute a flat tax.
@8QFCFP74yrs4Y
Cut spending to the military and increase taxs for the wealthy
@37T4GG33yrs3Y
Yes, and cut spending in all areas (including military spending)
@5643HNN4yrs4Y
Yes, but we need to increase taxes on the wealthy, as well
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
Yes, we can do this by privatizing and stopping social security, cutting funding to other countries, and more
@88LK76J4yrs4Y
Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional as well as lower taxes for all classes
@88LK76J4yrs4Y
No but abolish federal agencies that are unconstitutional.
@DrEagleTalon4yrs4Y
No, reduce military spending and raise taxes on the rich and corporations.
@8HDMV9J4yrs4Y
Yes, but also create and keep a government budget and reduce military spending
@6HDD83R4yrs4Y
50% flat (or proportional) tax on all individuals and corporate entities (e.g. companies, corporations, franchises, businesses, etc) regardless of income
@93VVP972yrs2Y
reduce politicians benefits, reduce military spending, end tax evasion, and increase taxes on multinational corporations
@92YHQCV3yrs3Y
No, instead we should A. reduce military spending, B. focus on ending tax evasion, and C. increase taxes on the wealthy
@8LVRPH44yrs4Y
Yes and raise taxes on the wealthy, eliminate unconstitutional federal agencies, reduce military spending, increase taxes on large multinational corporations and focus efforts on tax evasion.
@8G3KWCQ4yrs4Y
No, increase tax on top 1%, introduce wealth tax on anyone making over $1 million annualy, close corporate tax loopholes, ban lobbying, tax capital gains and Wall St speculation, slash the military budget and hypermilitarization of police.
@BestPoliticsIN4yrs4Y
Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional and drastically reduce benefits and salaries of elected government officials
@8SFDLS64yrs4Y
No, focus on ending tax evasion and increasing taxes on the wealthy.
@6VWJ8PP3yrs3Y
Yes wasteful spending can be cut without hurting the economy
@8TPZHT73yrs3Y
No, and abolish currency
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
Yes. There are too many wasteful programs that would be more effective on a state level.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
Yes. Abolish the Department Of Education, Energy, Transportation, and a number of other industries, as well as reduce military spending, and eliminating other major expenses that can be provided better on the state level.
@heatherdvdprincess4yrs4Y
Yes. I fancy the idea of the government hiring professionals to evaluate spending regularly to require government funds be used as efficiently as possible/practical. Eliminate non-vital costs we cannot yet afford, even if they could be part of an ideal world. We must work our way up to a better world wisely, and that means getting out of debt as much as possible.
@68QRLZT4yrs4Y
Yes, and reduce the salaries of government officials
@6JTZ4D74yrs4Y
No, reduce military spending, increasing spending for the IRS to catch more tax evasion and complete more audits, and increase taxes on the wealthy.
@7GP32QV4yrs4Y
No, but eliminate all federal agencies that are unconstitutional!
@7GP32QV4yrs4Y
No, but reduce military spending and eliminate all federal agencies that are unconstitutional!
@kgtiberius4yrs4Y
It depends. Spending should be based on building the economy through long term programs with multi-year appropriations on education, infrastructure (to transport goods, services, ideas), and public needs (water, utilities, health). If a program is not in these specific long-term, multi-year appropriations, it should be subject to spending cuts.
@7V8WHYY4yrs4Y
Make cuts to the welfare system to use to pay off the debt.
@87KZ8P54yrs4Y
Each Tax Form should include a connection to the internet to allow each voter to edit their position on funding on each program. If a program has sufficient funding it continues. If it has insufficient funds, the salaries get reduced from the top down.
@866GF6V4yrs4Y
No, reduce military spending, tax evasion, and raise taxes on the wealthy instead.
@EthanHars4yrs4Y
Yes, repeal and replace the welfare state with UBI
@87V5TYY4yrs4Y
No, work to end tax evasion and wasteful spending
@87V5TYY4yrs4Y
Yes, and work to end tax evasion
@842VWLK3yrs3Y
no, increase taxes on multinational corporations and the wealthy, and end tax evasion.
@8CQ4NFX4yrs4Y
No , If they cut public spending they would need to cut the prices for every single type of product for consumers to buy for there to be no issues.
@8FPLGKD4yrs4Y
No, increase taxes on the wealthy and close taxation loopholes. Public spending on projects is one of the best methods of short term economic stimulus.
@OnlyEyeNo4yrs4Y
No, increase taxes on the wealthy, close tax loopholes & cut military spending.
@8G78S5G4yrs4Y
No, cut foreign aid and military spending
@8GZRRDZ4yrs4Y
No. Decrease other spending, eliminate tax loopholes, and invest in the green industrial deal to eliminate our debt eventually.
@8HXJVNR4yrs4Y
i dont have enough information.
@8JGSKD54yrs4Y
yes, but do not raise taxes and do not drastically take away rom specific things
@8KCJLH94yrs4Y
No, increase taxes on wealthy and large corporations instead
@8KCZFTR4yrs4Y
No, focus on ending tax evasion, reduce military spending, increase the tax on the rich and large multinational corporations instead.
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@8L9P7P34yrs4Y
Cut public spending that is unnecessary.
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