christopher
@christopher
I am so deeply frustrated that the categorically needy β 17,000,000 Americans β lost a chance at healthcare and economic stability. We gave kids meals, impoverished a chance to live, and young mothers hope. What is the point of government if not to help those that canβt help themselves?
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@m-j-r.eth
some might say the government is insurance and property rights, so one has to weigh its ability to underwrite promises. so who's culpable when austerity becomes absolute? arguably "nothing happens", and this bill tests that while also being hostile to safety nets. on our generations-long trajectory, there will come a point where entitlements go insolvent, and not one by one, but through wholesale democratic failure. we really should help ourselves stabilize, so we can survive to help others. if this mandate can't be upheld, then I don't see how anyone can be permanently helped, even if they can't help themselves.
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Boiler(Chris)
@boiler
When do you point the finger at tax cuts to the rich leading towards entitlement insolvency? Letβs ask why the rich would want entitlements to be insolvent? Maybe so that they can privatize everything, such as the Army brought to you by Coinbase and Palantir?
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