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Originally Posted by Chuck Moreland
Those are social policies. I think Smellgas's point was about fiscal policy.
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well welfare is a social policy
and inforcement and prisons cost money too
so in fact there are very few real pure social policies
all have costs
the other biggie is the cost of CORP WELFARE
as most list that as being far bigger then the small payments to people
esp if the CORP farm programs and tax credits are inc in the totals
I personaly would favor a smaller federal goverment
less inclined to be a nanny state except to limit CORPs
but with a balanced budget paid for by taxing the rich
as the original income tax laws was ment to do
and leave the welfare programs to the states