| Mr Puggsly said: That's bullshit, the republicans absolutely support social services. They get attacked for trying to reduce spending and reduce safety nets that people exploit. On the otherhand democrats subscribe to the theory, more spending = more quality. Although, its military where the republicans don't mind pouring lots of money into but democrats don't obstruct that either. |
And yet. I constantly see many republicans complain about socialism. Go figure.
I mean, you are probably right, some republicans probably do support social services, but I can only base things around what I have observed.
And they are fully doing the right thing reducing spending, provided that quality of service isn't impacted.
| Mr Puggsly said: Again, democrats are not interested in cost cuts and would prefer if all health care went the public route. Many western countries with socialized healthcare don't even agree with that. Hence, democrats look to countries who have socialized healthcare but don't actually want to practice it the same way they do. |
http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/Democratic_Party_Health_Care.htm
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-democrats-healthcare-agenda-20180227-story.html
https://www.democraticleader.gov/issue/healthcare/
| Mr Puggsly said: I know profitable is a dirty word, but its also synonymous with quality. |
False.
| Mr Puggsly said: Generally speaking in capitalism, you need to create something people want for profits. With that said, companies seeking a profit also have an ability to be more efficient with spending and offer high quality service. That's why people tend to opt for private healthcare even when public is an option. |
Indeed, companies seeking a profit tend to be more efficient.
But after some time, shareholders keep demanding more and more and more, eventually what the shareholders want and what the consumer wants doesn't align and services start to suffer. I mean. Lootboxes.
| Mr Puggsly said: We are working with China, working with the US has been great for them and they're obviously going to be stubborn when it comes to making changes. |
And so they should be stubborn.
But if the US keeps with it's protectionist stance, it's going to loose business from the rest of the world as the rest of the world will look closer towards China for growth rather than the USA. I mean, my own country started to do so decades ago, hence why we never had a recession during the Global Financial Crisis.
| Dark_Lord_2008 said: Non-US citizens say thank you US government for being policemen to provide security with increased military spending. Millions of US citizens will continue to not have basic Universal healthcare that is readily available in European nations. |
We don't need your security though.
But you should say "thanks" for allowing us to save you money, train your personnel, provide you with infrastructure, food and resources though. ;)
I.E. It goes both ways.

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