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RE: What if cheeseburgers were like healthcare?

in #informationwar6 years ago

right?

Wrong because, you know, like the prices everything else adjusts.

There are those who do just that though aren't there?

Of course. There are also murderer. And multi-millionaires "evading" taxes.

But if you "trust" welfare recievers or not, cash is the most effective way.
And trusting them - and I mean realy trusting them, not just saying it and let them hang in the air - results in more of the behavior you trust in. Basic human motivation thingy.

if you give people a chance, even if 90% fai, you still have 10% more sucessful than without that chance.

Anyhow can you disprove any part of my actual burger theory?

Yes, the moment I said nobody is going to subsidize with 5 times the amount it actually costs now.

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Wrong because, you know, like the prices everything else adjusts.

I'm confused, you say "wrong" but that was my point exactly. The minimum wage worker who went from $10 to $15 an hour still has the same buying power of minimum wage but now all the people who were making $15 an hour and continue to make that much all have the buying power of minimum wage. Think for a minute, what would happen to your lifestyle and buying power if the minimum wage was set at what you make now?

You are not suggesting that raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour would somehow cause those making $15 already to get raises right? Because that's not how it works, the people making $15 keep making $15. What "adjusts" as a result is the value of a dollar, it becomes less for everyone.

They tried trusting them, then newspapers investigated and found out how widespread the resulting abuse was. Here is a hint: responsible people are not on welfare. It's not a program for responsible people. Basic human motivation thingy and welfare works like this:
If I can make $450 a week on welfare but only $400 a week working then I will never ever get a job, take the $450 away and that $400 looks pretty good.

Yes, the moment I said nobody is going to subsidize with 5 times the amount it actually costs now.

Right but then I gave an example of how we pay 50 to 100 times as much for acetaminophen as a result of subsidies.
Here is another, university in your country is free for all right? Here in America we have special government loans and vouchers and private university costs $35,000 a year on average. What do you think the actual cost to provide a year of university education is?

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