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by nowarninglabel
2785 days ago
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I like looking at things through a different lens. One thing to consider, maybe what we care most about is that no one is successful at 'cheating' within the system. That's true whether it's a concern of someone cheating citizenship by illegal immigration and then receiving healthcare / welfare services (not saying this is a real problem, but is a perceived problem) or it's a Wall Street banker illegally colluding with others to drive up a price for profit. If that hypothesis were true, what could change about our current system to more effectively limit 'cheating'? |
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