Yes, exactly, the support for any govt-provided service
Posted on: August 19, 2024 at 09:38:11 CT
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always comes down to "return on investment"...whether those exact words are used or not.
The proponents of each govt-provided service suggest that the govt's involvement in providing that service (i.e. investment) is better than the alternative of the govt not being involved (i.e. return).