If I understand the Tea Bagger ethos correctly, they basically postulate that the US Government is on a path of extreme fiscal recklessness, with spending priorities that are unsustainable over the long run, and if we do not reverse course, this will have dire economic consequences on all of us, as well as future generations. So with that in mind, I have the following questions:
1. Do you support cuts in Social Security, and if you are over the age of 65, would you be willing to accept lower monthly payments?
I support increasing the retirement age for Social Security
2. Do you support cuts in Medicare, and if you are over the age of 65, would you be willing to accept less in Medicare benefits?
I'm not over 65, but fully expect to have limited medicare benefits by the time I am. At the very least, it will be only your worst doctors/hospitals that accept it
3. Do you support the immediate withdrawal of US military forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a significant scaleback in the number of American military bases overseas (over 700 in more than 120 countries)?
it depends how you define "immediate" , but yes, we need to dramatically cut our defense spending and quit trying to be the worlds policeman.
4. Should the government let the Bush tax cuts expire, and should the government consider implementing tax hikes at all?
Yes, they need to make the tax cuts permanent. We will spend our money more responsibly than the federal government. We need to balance the budget by cutting expenses, not raising taxes.
5. If your answer to the first four questions is no, why should I take you seriously when you have no constructive solutions for the problems you complain about, and don't have a coherent understanding of these problems in the first place.
Why the should I take YOU seriously?