I'm fiscally efficient. It's about bang for buck and each bill should be gauged on its own merit and benefit, as well as any negative consequences and interaction with other laws. Broad statements on topics like spending make for bad law.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond
What's your position on US involvement in the middle east & Afghanistan? Is any of it justified? If you alone held the power of the govt purse, what would be your spending priorities? Do you support Medicare for all (or something similar)?
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Replying to @folly_oh
The first is a heck of a question for twitter. It's so easy to rip things apart with the gift of hindsight. If I had been president at the time would I have pursued that war? Probably not. I don't know if those making the decision made a good one since I lack full information.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
I do think we have a responsibility to try to help put the social structures we blew up back to a functional space, both to be responsible and because if we are trying not to create people with a vendetta, that seems the best path out. We've certainly done some of that.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
Where we are feels stagnant here thousands of miles away and absent security briefings. I would need more information, some of which would likely require clearance, to give an informed opinion on the best path forward.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
Generally I prefer diplomacy. It's cost-effective, consent based, has a broader range of outcomes than are possible with war, and more likely follow through since it has acquiescence by all parties. There are parallels with war my day job. I'm a family law attorney/mediator.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
Often one (or both) people drop a bomb on a relationship. You cannot change what has happened and are usually at the point of no return when I come in. But you usually have to figure out how to work together to move forward and have an exit plan. You won't fix everything.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
You can make sure everyone is in a sustainable place leaving and has a clear path out. I always have to plan for the possibility of a trial with an eye open to a range of acceptable solutions, some of which haven't likely been thought of yet.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
Purse strings? There are too many budget lines to even attempt that on twitter. As an overall philosophy, I used to be financially conservative, I am now more fiscally efficient. We should be looking at both long and short term, winners and losers, and aiming for equity.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
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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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
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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Replying to @TiffanyBond @folly_oh
"Profits" could increase coverage, lower out of pocket costs and increase payment to providers. Each year our congress should be actively working to incrementally address this issue. Right now we have the ACA, which is not great law...
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