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  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Welfare benefits should be phased out, but until they are, increased restrictions increase administration costs.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Welfare benefits should be phased out in a manner that does not harm current recipients, but ends benefits in the near f…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…4hrs4H

Not only has government failed to lower inflation, poorly developed policy has caused what should have been transitory d…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…4hrs4H

While welfare benefits should be phased out, until they are, they should be administered competently and without onerous…

 @9N5WSF2 from Maryland answered…5hrs5H

No, require these companies to to set up an internal system to handle complaints and allow businesses to group together…

 @9N5PWJL from Florida answered…9hrs9H

The surcharges show us exactly how the money is being spent. A lot of those surcharges are government charges…ahem. So,…

 @9N5PWJL from Florida answered…9hrs9H

It’s all part of the balance. I like that ppl can live or work in either a union state or freedom state

 @9N5PPVQ from New York answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but it would need to be ensured all the public has been fairly educated on the use of this system

 @9N5PHPQ from Nebraska answered…10hrs10H

Property tax shouldn't exist as its treated more as renting the land/home from the goverment rather than owning it

 @9N5N9XF from New York answered…10hrs10H

The government needs to oversee them in theory, but the government is far too corrupt due to capitalism

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…11hrs11H

Not only has the government failed to lower inflation, their misguided policies have turned what should have been transi…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…11hrs11H

Neither. Welfare programs should not exist, but insofar as they do, they must be administered competently until such tim…

 @9N5JXC9 from Massachusetts answered…12hrs12H

Generally hurt because of special privileges granted by government. Workers should be able to collectively bargain, but…

 @9N5JS7K from Arizona answered…12hrs12H

Break up Amazon, enforce better privacy standards like GDPR and that'll help with facebook and google.

 @9N56KVQ from New York answered…14hrs14H

No, and increase taxes on corporations and the wealthy while focusing on ending tax evasion in these two groups as well.

 @9N56KVQ from New York answered…14hrs14H

Yes, and increase it to the average US tax rate (31.5%), but only for capital gains over one million USD in a fiscal yea…

 @9N4YP57 from Oregon answered…15hrs15H

yes. While cheap labor has been used as the main asset for the construction of our country, long gone are the days of th…

 @9N4RCJB from California answered…17hrs17H

Sure if it means better public services, but Americans already pays a lot of taxes, its a matter on how this money is be…

 @9N4PXP6 from Maine answered…17hrs17H

Somewhat, I support breaking up monopolies but I fear this would lead to a shift into Chinese or other foreign adversari…

 @9N4LS6F from Ohio answered…18hrs18H

I think property prices in general are too high. property tax would be nice if it could be lowered, but I don't think it…

 @db from Mississippi answered…18hrs18H

Reform to a flat tax first, abolish the income tax later if we can. Never raise taxes on anyone, including the rich.

 @db from Mississippi answered…18hrs18H

I support the use of cryptocurrency, but, government classification could lead to government regulation for crypto or ev…

 @9N4HF49 from Virginia answered…19hrs19H

Yes, Base salary should be the same but other variables like education, experience and tenure should determine a person'…

 @9N45YRF from Kentucky answered…21hrs21H

In the short term yes, but in the long term an increase in workers unions would raise wage gaps faster than government m…

 @9N3X8HG from Massachusetts answered…23hrs23H

I don't support a universal basic income program as It will harm economic growth, however I DO support putting more time…