I think you must have mistaken me for someone else. I am fine with the dissolution of ALL (federal) government spending unless it's enumerated in the Constitution. And I'm against all government spending at all levels unless it qualifies as a true economic public good. Lest you forget, I am the one who believes government schools are just another form of government welfare as well and should be abolished.Pot meet kettle-again why are you rooting for more government bureaucracy-because you're like the typical politician who wants regulations, rules and hoops to jump through unless it applies to your special interests or affects you-typical.
There's no deflection on my part. I haven't changed my tune or the direction of my argument one bit. My perfect-world solution is the elimination of redistribution of wealth. Barring that, I would like to see a more significant means test than the existing coupled with the imposition of restrictions that prevent the supposed 'handouts' from turning into something for nothing. That's not more government bureaucracy. That's making existing government bureaucracy less painful to the people said bureaucracy is raping.