Maybe we should.
We shouldn't.
No? Then what is it for?
They're here to make and enforce rules, laws and regulations. They're here to protect the country and the people in it. They're also here to provide
necessary services such as law enforcement, fire protection, emergency services, the national weather service, public schools, and the military.
Law enforcement - Enforces the law. Without law, there's chaos. Keeps people safe.
Fire protection - Keeps people safe. Prevents properties from being destroyed.
Emergency services - Keeps people safe.
The National Weather Service - Keeps people safe.
Public schools - Enables people to get an education, eventually leading to people being able to pay for themselves.
Military - Keeps the country safe.
We don't need unnecessary services such as Cash for Clunkers, public libraries, Welfare for those who can get jobs, and socialized medicine.
Cash for clunkers - Trading less fuel efficient vehicles for fuel efficient ones.
Public libraries - It's like a video rental store except with books and everyone pays for it even if they don't use it. It's like if they made a blockbuster tax.
Welfare - This is given out to lazy people who don't want to succeed in life so they can pay to live, or disabled people who can't get jobs. It should only apply to the latter if they absolutely can't get a single job that pays enough to live.
Socialized medicine - Free health care for people who don't make enough to afford health insurance, won't get a job that provides health insurance, don't plan on advancing in their career to pay for health insurance, don't want to go to college to get a good enough job, and don't plan on trying to pay their personal medical bills.
If you want to help people afford things that aren't necessities, do it with your own money. It's not the government's job to steal money from those who make money and give it to those who don't.