i wish she had a more assertive agenda. she sounds very "mr smith goes to washington." i always look to the position on govt spending. she manages to stay very noncommital, while saying things that will be popular with fiscal conservatives & populists.
Some programs are best administered federally (military, etc), some state-level or below. Some should be public, some should be private. We should be administering programs that make sense at the right level of government. Sometimes that means spending more, sometimes cutting.
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Be mindful of *anyone* on very broad questions like war or budget that gives a short, resolute answer(s) with no flexibility and as if they have all the info when they obviously don't. It might make for pithy campaign slogans, but it makes for bad legislators.
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I think in my lifetime we will be choice or structural need be on some type of universal or single payer. I also think neither party has been super pragmatic in how we handle healthcare. I like opening up medicare or medicaid to public buy-in so it's a choice-based move.
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Thanks for taking the time to respond to my questions. If I can have one request it's that you look into Modern Monetary Theory
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I am somewhat familiar with MMT. If elected, I'm sure more would be on my reading list. Exploring alternate solutions should be part of the congressional job description. Lawyering full time, campaigning and momming doesn't leave a lot of recreational reading time.
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