Guns & Butter: Trump, Child Care, Iran, and What Government Is Actually For
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In this episode of The Partisan Games Podcast, we take apart two different arguments hiding inside Trump’s recent comments on child care, war, and the role of government. First, the classic guns-and-butter problem: can a country wage war abroad and still promise stability and prosperity at home? Second, the old conservative claim that the federal government exists only for national defense.
We walk through the economics of war, the political tradeoffs that come with military conflict, the Constitution’s language on common defense and general welfare, the limits of federal power, and the broader civic question of what government is supposed to do in a modern republic.
This is not an argument for unlimited government. It is not an argument for no government. It is an argument for honest government, constitutional government, and government at the right level for the right job.
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