ok...? That's a distinction without a difference. An educated electorate is absolutely critical for a democracy. And no one said anything about compulsory college, so not, I'm not calling it a "necessity". I'm calling for making it cheaper for those who can't afford it, and who qualify academically.
Agreed. But we don't need "homeless shelters", we need housing. Inexpensive, perhaps free, housing for the homeless. This can be federally funded, or federal incentives for local governments that divert law-enforcement funds to housing.
Our defense spending is out of control. Even cutting it 50% would make us the most well-funded military in the world, by far. And China and Russia aren't waging conventional warfare against the U.S., they're waging economic and cyber warfare, which doesn't call for F-35s and tanks.
We never had ICE until 2003, and as far as I can tell we never became Latin America. Prior to ICE and the mandatory deportations, Mexican workers came to America to work on farms seasonally, and then went back to Mexico with their earnings to be with their families. Ironically, our new "deport them!" policies have forced migrant workers to stay, making the undocumented immigrant population swell, not decrease. ICE is also notorious for human rights abuses; even Amnesty International sees it. ICE is worthless.
No, breaking up or taxing big tech will give other entrepreneurs an opening to innovate. Monopolies HURT innovation, they don't help.