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No, Republicans say "this is not the Constitutional responsibility of the US government". Democrats say "fuck 'em - this is our chance to make promises we can't keep, spend money we don't have, and collapse the system so we can convince America that capitalism doesn't work - all while consolidating more and more power for our greedy selves by passing out money to those willing to trade freedom for handouts".
The "needs" of the people is completely irrelevant to the US government. And you would actually know that if you read the Constitution just once in your lazy life.
Yes...to you and your Libertarian circle jerk buddies it is not a role of the Government
To 300 million Americans and 235 years of history......It is
First, that is as fucking stupid as saying that 235 years of rape & murder proves that those things are ok and perfectly legal. Just because something illegal has been occuring for 200 years doesn't mean that the unlawful action magically becomes legal.
Second, the U.S. government has not been helping citizens for 235 years. They didn't start until the 1930's stupid. And that was after the rise of Marxism (late 1800's) and Communism (early 1900's).
Third, 300 million Americans do not agree with you. In fact, only 21% of America agrees with your ignorant, anti-constitutional Communism/Marxism/Socialism (or roughly an embarassing 66 million out of 330 million are registered Democrats ). All of the unconstitutional failed safety nets that are now collapsing this once great nation were implemented by ignorant liberals looking to trade other people's earnings (ie the American tax payer) for power: Social Security under FDR, Medicare & Medicaid under Lyndon B. Johnson, and Obamacare under Barack Hussein Obama.
Here is the way things work in the Great Constitutional Republic we call the United States
Find tens of millions of people who believe in a government structure like you do. Elect Representatives to carry out your views. Change the laws and have them withstand Constitutional scrutiny.
That is the way it has been done for 235 years