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You do understand that THIS IS AT ODDS WITH THE GUARANTEED FOOD/CLOTHING/HOUSING for everyone that you support in other parts of your post, right?
I advocate individual and personal sovereignty and responsibility,
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
You do understand that THIS IS AT ODDS WITH THE GUARANTEED FOOD/CLOTHING/HOUSING for everyone that you support in other parts of your post, right?
I advocate individual and personal sovereignty and responsibility,
Perhaps they should have taken PhD's in fields other than Women's Studies or European Literature? Where do you propose this guaranteed and thus necessarily free, housing, food and clothing come from? How is it paid for? I can only assume you want the taxpayers to fund this, essentially transferring wealth from the productive to the non-productive.
Originally posted by petrus4
Actually, no. I don't.
I've already said that I still feel that everyone in a given society should in some way actively contribute from their specific abilities. I just think that if starvation isn't hanging over someone's head, said person is going to be more able to look for the work that he is ideally suited to, rather than being willing to take any job he can get, (including things that he either has no real ability at, or other cases such as people with PhDs working as janitors) purely in order to survive.
The problem is, that this would actually require that people be willing to grow up. If there's any idea that is truly Utopian and unrealistic, it would appear to be an expectation of human maturity.
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
Where do you propose this guaranteed and thus necessarily free, housing, food and clothing come from? How is it paid for? I can only assume you want the taxpayers to fund this, essentially transferring wealth from the productive to the non-productive.edit on 4-2-2012 by DarthMuerte because: (no reason given)
Ok, so then you propose that the non productive should not get those guaranteed freebies?
Originally posted by petrus4
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
Where do you propose this guaranteed and thus necessarily free, housing, food and clothing come from? How is it paid for? I can only assume you want the taxpayers to fund this, essentially transferring wealth from the productive to the non-productive.edit on 4-2-2012 by DarthMuerte because: (no reason given)
You're making assumptions about who is productive and non-productive. I already said that I don't condone people being non-productive. If you're not going to bother reading what I've already written, I'm not going to bother trying to answer you.
How about we send our non productive to your country? Work for you?
Originally posted by PsykoOps
Thing is that in modern days there will always be people who are "non-productive". No matter how well a country is doing there will never ever be enough jobs for everyone who wants to work. That's just a fact. With that in mind the only solution is that the government gives to the "non-productive". Here everyone gets housing and all necessities. On top of that we get a very generous amount for entertainment etc. Schools and hospitals are free. All this comes from taxes that are high as hell but in the end give to the well being of the entire society.
Originally posted by petrus4
The problem is, that this would actually require that people be willing to grow up. If there's any idea that is truly Utopian and unrealistic, it would appear to be an expectation of human maturity.
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
You do understand that THIS IS AT ODDS WITH THE GUARANTEED FOOD/CLOTHING/HOUSING for everyone that you support in other parts of your post, right?
I advocate individual and personal sovereignty and responsibility,
Originally posted by eboyd
now, i am no supporter of this idea of guaranteed food/clothing/housing, but i will say that in this country there are a lot of vacant houses and there's rampant over production that leads to food spoilage and other products such as clothes being stored on a shelf to never be sold. we produce enough food to feed a lot more people than we already do at much lower prices, and some estimates even claim that we produce enough to feed the whole world over almost 3,000 calories worth of food for free. the idea of people being guaranteed certain goods, or at least being guaranteed them at much lower prices and at much higher quantities than currently, is not at odds with sovereignty and responsibility.