Things government has "made affordable" over the last several decades
- Healthcare
- Education
- Housing
- Childcare
Things that the government has ignored in which free markets have been able to operate
- Computers
- Cellphones and other electronics
- Elective surgeries such as hair transplants and breast implants
- Media content
Notice a common correlation? I can literally learn a trade from home right now on a cellphone that cost me almost nothing on a media platform that actually costs me nothing. All because the government didn't intervene to "make it affordable" to do so. How's your prospects of buying a home? How much did your education cost you? LoL if you think you can afford kids and childcare if the other two are hurting you.
Free markets and competition make things affordable to the common man. Central planning and regulation drive costs up.
You didn’t build those roads though post incoming.
Watched a show on the Interstates on the History channel
Amazing engineering that in no way could be duplicated today. I have no idea how cost effective it was, and it was a trillion or two over budget but they basically built the interstates in 12 years. I was there as we trans itioned from US 99 to I 5 or the Five as we like to call it. Martin Way, Capital Way. Marginal Way in Seattle. We watched the Beacon Hill cut being built
I may have a point - I'll pay taxes for good roads and lots of them
Not bike lanes and magic unicorns
The rest of government is a shit show. National defense is also something worth paying for but government has become bloated beyond all recognition and we are currently pretending we can tax someone else and keep jacking up spending