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Answer Overview

Response rates from 2.2k Populism voters.

54%
Yes
46%
No
50%
Yes
33%
No
4%
Yes, but by drastically reducing the benefits and salaries of government officials
4%
No, focus on ending tax evasion instead
0%
Yes, and increase taxes
3%
No, increase taxes on the wealthy instead
0%
Yes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional
2%
No, increase taxes on large multinational corporations instead
2%
No, cuts to public spending will negatively affect the economy
2%
No, reduce military spending instead
1%
No, reduce the number of government officials instead

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZDJ7J6from Batanes  answered…2wks2W

It's not about the public spending, it is how it is spent. Confidential funds should still be tracked by the government. As well as policies that repels corruption.

 @9QQY7D8answered…5mos5MO

No, reduce the size of the bureaucracy, shift to a parliamentary form of government and a federal system,

 @9DTX79Sfrom California  answered…1yr1Y

 @9DMPD5Hfrom Bataan  answered…1yr1Y

No, reduce military spending, provide a transparency spending report, and ban asking for confidential funds that makes the Philippines in great debts

 @968V3BVfrom Mindoro Occidental  answered…2yrs2Y

Cutting public spending can lead to poor materials for our government's project and a lot of public workers would also pay less than what they deserve so that's a hard no. I was thinking on what could be done and while reading the other choices I have come up a reason as to why cutting funds for those places wouldn't be beneficial, though I did spot a few reasons that are quite resonable. Here is my proposal. What if we continuously improved our country's economy and stand by our own feet? Though there is a chance that a debt would still be formed but it could be minimal…  Read more

 @9684ZJKfrom Mindoro Occidental  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but if government officials are not corrupt, then no for the long run.

 @926TS27from Antique  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but funds must be diverted to methods that can provide revenue to the government