americans need to pay more tax. fix them roads goddammit
If we gradually but significantly reduced "defense" spending and funneled those tax dollars into infrastructure projects, we'd have more than enough to fix all of our roads and bridges. That's based on repair estimates from both private groups and the government, which vary wildly but which we could cover even in the worst case scenario cost-wise.
Not that I oppose raising taxes, however. I believe we need a much more progressive taxation system so those who benefit most from labor/society ("rich" people) pay back into the system proportionately. Heck, I'd be happy to pay higher taxes myself if the extra money would go to making college free for all citizens, increasing welfare programs such as food stamps, taking care of our disabled and elderly, housing the homeless, providing universal health care...
Yeah, I'm a hippie.
Anyway, tax law here is also unbelievably complicated. We need much simpler rules in place. When a normal family can't figure out their own taxes and need an accountant, that's a problem.
EDIT: Whoops, posted without seeing the above!
americans need to pay more tax. fix them roads goddammit
I think they just need to allocate the right amount for infrastructure - move some out of corporate welfare, war on drugs, and other stuff that aren't effective regardless of the amount of money we throw at them.
Hell yeah, we spend on a lot of ineffective and/or completely idiotic things.
The "war on drugs" is a particularly offensive budget item, IMHO. It's more like a "war on poor people".