DE wrote:
However, right now private charity is inadequate. I think that this could be fixed and private charity could handle most or all of the burden of caring for the needy in this country. That, however, is not going to happen without a plan that most of the people in this country are on board with. "End government involvement, stop wealth redistribution, cut taxes, and wait for private charity to pick up the slack from increased donations" is not a plan. That's ideology masquerading as a plan. It's a sound basis to plan from, but if that's your plan you're going to have about as much success as if you plan to assault a hill with the plan of "move forward."
Ron Paul?
"Ron Paul" is not a plan either.