awesome! I took it, did pretty well:
$2.61T spending decreases
$3.94T increased revenue
$2.85T deficit (i.e. tackle via economic growth aka increased revenue due to increased GDP)
interesting to see how impactful a public health plan is ($158B) and raising the limit on social security income ($633B) and 2% VAT ($885B).
Because that would essentially kill a lot of private healthcare jobs and industries. No administration* or congress wants to be the one to axe, say, Kaiser. It'd be a PR disaster.
Because powerful lobby groups dictate government policy.
Plus the Better-Dead-Than-Red strain of US Libertarianism. We may be poor, unhealthy, and beholden to wealthy political donors... but at least we ain't no Commie!