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I would disagree to this point, or maybe just restate that it is not the balancing of a budget and the cutting of taxes that is the issue. It is where government decides to spend the money that it does have. Or more simply put, cut other programs/spending. If we were to look at the constitutional mandate in terms of spending, where is the government overstepping? IMHO, if that spending were curtailed then it may have some extra cash to maintain more effective mental health services.
Also, I would be interested to read more about this "Prior to the mental health systems in most states being abolished by Conservative state level politicians during the 1980's to save money and balance budgets,".
If you could cite your source so I could read up that would be great!
Also, I would be interested to read more about this "Prior to the mental health systems in most states being abolished by Conservative state level politicians during the 1980's to save money and balance budgets,".
If you could cite your source so I could read up that would be great!