Yes, with caveats. During a declared war, against an actual country, there should be no upper limit whatsoever on borrowing or spending for defense purposes. If there is not a declared war, then expendiatures on military operations should not be allowed to run a debt. During peacetime, I'd mandate a "war fund" savings plan of 1% of the defense budget every year, and the remaining defense budget would be a mandated minimum 25% of revenue. This would also be the only circumstance allowing foriegn aid; expenditures needed to close out the orderly occupation of a defeated nation, or loans and aid to allies in wartime.
I'd also abolish the income, capital gains, and any similar tax and go to a national sales tax and look at increases on tariffs and duties on imports as part of the amendment.
I'd strictly prohibit any "mandatory" that exceeds revenue; defense would come first, then debt servicing, then whatever was left over would be available for other expenditures. Bonds and other debt could be incurred only to cover short-term shortfalls; i.e. costs within the course of a fiscal year that could not have been anticipated, and a body that would audit government spending to ensure compliance with this amendment and other Constitutional mandates which would be appointed by the State legislatures, and would report to the Supreme Court, and allow the Court to issue an injuction blocking any spending bill that violated Constitutional guidelines.
Not part of the amendment, but as a result, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Veteran's benefits and so forth would need to be totally revamped. I'm not going to go into how I'd revamp them, especially because the medical ones are kind of baffling to begin with, but for SS and Veteran's benefits the rules would get a lot stricter. Quite a few "disabled" veterans who are out there doing very physically difficult jobs are getting cash payments for "disabilities" that mysteriously don't stop them from being firefighters or cops or whatever, and I'm sick and tired of watching people game the system. I suspect if you looked into it deeply enough you'd find it's a matter of minority servicemembers qualifying more easily than whites for vet benefits because of who works for the VA.
I had chronic back pain when I left active duty, and for a long time I thought it was something that had happened to me... then I found out it wasn't an injury, it was hypothyroidism making me fat. I got on medication, lost weight, regained the ability to exercise, and viola! No more back pain, and no need for a disability claim. I found out in the meantime though, that if you're white you may as well not even show up at a VA hospital unless you're missing a body part.
Disabilities for veterans should be for disability, not just aches and pains. Ok, your ankle hurts? But you can still run a mile and a half in under 10 minutes? **** you, you're not disabled. I see this **** all the time, some 25 year old kid with 1 enlistment and 2 deployments basking in the public appreciation of his service and collecting a lifetime "disability" payment without even having made it to retirement. Have some **** integrity, assholes. Disability and veteran's benefits are for people like Midgen that really did get seriously injured. That money could be going for newer and better equipment to keep young troops from getting their *** shot off in the first place instead of being a second paycheck for your ***.
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