Message from @DanielKO

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2018-02-07 03:37:54 UTC  

What does that statistic have to do with negative income tax as a form of welfare

2018-02-07 03:38:03 UTC  

Us will never have a free healthcare system.

What should be done instead is a form to make the prices a bit better.

Or In cases of serious treatment, the government should either pay a part or pay the whole thing

2018-02-07 03:38:05 UTC  

You're just deflecting, so I'm assuming you know you're wrong, you're just trying to joke about it.

2018-02-07 03:38:14 UTC  

"some people don't pay taxes, therefore neg. income tax as a form of welfare is bad"

2018-02-07 03:38:18 UTC  

that is a dumb assumtion

2018-02-07 03:38:24 UTC  

i am in VC

2018-02-07 03:38:55 UTC  

and health care is not a right

2018-02-07 03:39:20 UTC  

no 45% of people dont pay income tax

2018-02-07 03:39:34 UTC  

that will litterally take from those that do and give to those that dont

2018-02-07 03:39:40 UTC  

Anyway, the main difference between leftwing and rightwing social policies: the right wants people to be able to live, the left wants them to live comfortably. Anarchists want nobody having a right to anything, grab your gun and hold your ground.

2018-02-07 03:39:43 UTC  

what would be the incentive

2018-02-07 03:40:19 UTC  

I said for you because Bane

2018-02-07 03:40:32 UTC  

I guess one thing that everyone can agree, US government should start to incentivate people to lose weight

2018-02-07 03:40:53 UTC  

If you think conservative policies mean the government doesn't help anybody, say hello to revolution.

2018-02-07 03:41:01 UTC  

Or to get better paying jobs instead of just asking for higher minimum wage

2018-02-07 03:41:17 UTC  

just asking for inflation

2018-02-07 03:41:20 UTC  

Let's see you work your ass off when you're in need of a heart transplant.

2018-02-07 03:41:25 UTC  

lol

2018-02-07 03:41:28 UTC  

I know right

2018-02-07 03:41:31 UTC  

i have insurance

2018-02-07 03:41:45 UTC  

The very notion of a sick person having to work extra hard to not die is absurd.

2018-02-07 03:41:57 UTC  

people having to work for what they have is absurd

2018-02-07 03:41:59 UTC  

Fuckin minimum wage of 15$? That's more than most blue collar workers make already.

2018-02-07 03:42:22 UTC  

only in the 21 century has it been other peoples responsibility

2018-02-07 03:42:30 UTC  

In that sense, victims of accidents don't deserve help if they could have prevented it?

2018-02-07 03:42:39 UTC  

they can plan

2018-02-07 03:42:48 UTC  

save money for external event

2018-02-07 03:43:09 UTC  

Tell me oh Rick and Morty fan, how can a child save money when the child needs surgery to not die?

2018-02-07 03:43:19 UTC  

good one

2018-02-07 03:43:24 UTC  

and like i said

2018-02-07 03:43:29 UTC  

Parents

2018-02-07 03:43:29 UTC  

Dude social healthcare is to make it where you don't have to spend all your life preparing for if you get sick

2018-02-07 03:43:42 UTC  

The child is an orphan, you idiot.

2018-02-07 03:43:43 UTC  

It's meant to make life easier so that you can focus on more important things

2018-02-07 03:43:45 UTC  

Just because the government doesnt do something does not mean people will die

2018-02-07 03:44:12 UTC  

Muh feels

2018-02-07 03:44:31 UTC  

why are there so many jewish doctors <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>

2018-02-07 03:44:33 UTC  

I believe that education and Healthcare are 2 things that should be universal.

It's one of the things you understand a bit better (or not) when you have been poor.

My 2 cents on this discussion

2018-02-07 03:44:39 UTC  

This line of reasoning means people should get stuck at zero, "they deserve it."

2018-02-07 03:44:49 UTC  

Not everyone is at zero because they want.

2018-02-07 03:44:55 UTC  

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