Yeah it's me again.
"The answer shouldn't be paying public workers less it should be paying private workers more so they can live decently."
If the problem is massive government debt, your solution isn't to reduce government spending, but to make the private sector spend more? That still leaves the problem of massive government over-spending unsolved.
It isn't a problem and billionaires like Buffet are literally writing the government checks because they are taxed too little. Overspending? No, undertaxing.... We now have some of the lowest taxes in US history,especially on capital gains and high incomes, and we still have people saying we should lower them. Lowering taxes is not the magic "cure everything" pill.
If there is overspending, it's from two wars we've decided not to fund and to cut taxes during. This is unheard of in human history. War is expensive. The Tea Party was elected off the notion of "government overspending," but once they got there and actually looked at the books, they found there really wasn't that much to cut. It's all defense, social security, medicare, medicaid, emergency social services in this economy, interest payments or government departments who have already had their funding cut.
There isn't some specially marked piece of the government budget marked "fat to be cut." Though I truly see many people today seem to think that there is. Budgeting for an entire nation is incredibly hard, but the slogans today can be summed up as "just stop spending." Not ... simple.
More taxes on the highest income earners and companies. If they can afford to buy massive lobbying efforts, then they have too much cash. Hire some people or quit hiding behind the "job creators" thing. I fully support the IRS kicking them.
If "corporations are people with free speech rights," then I want corporate income taxed as a person's income is taxed, and I know that means they'd be in the highest bracket. Good.