This is what the money apparently is being spent on.
If you want to say "spending cuts," then explain to me where spending should be cut.
The biggest costs are medicare, social security and the military.
On ethical grounds, I don't think that it's OK to cut medicare and social security. The people who are receiving social security and medicare paid into it. People are presently paying into it. Furthermore, the elderly have a just claim to it. The elderly are less able to work, and frankly, employers tend not to want to hire them anyways. This is just a brute fact of life. Old people are less likely to get hired.
Not to mention the various maladies that afflict the eldery...memory problems, back problems, arthritis...it's just not fair to expect them to work. They've paid their dues. As a nation, we should all be OK with letting Grandma and Grandpa enjoy their golden years without having to work until they drop.
So, as far as I am concerned, medicare and social security are off the table. The Republicans, of course, beg to differ. But I think that the Republicans are morally bankrupt in this respect.
Well, OK. The other big ticket item is the military. The Republicans are adamant about not cutting that.
Ok. So the Democrats (and anyone of any moral decency) don't want to cut entitlement programs. The Republicans don't want to cut the military.
So now it's just a matter of cutting nickles and dimes here and there, isn't it?
But wait! I do see what's becoming a larger and larger piece of the pie. Presently, we spend 7% of the budget a year on INTEREST payments on the debt. Seven percent. About 248 billion dollars this year. And it's only going to get bigger.
You want to cut spending? Well, that seems like a good place to cut. That's money that we're just throwing away.
But the only way to cut spending in this area is to pay off the debt.
There's really no way around it. Revenues have to be increased, at least until the debt is paid off.