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by ineedasername
2208 days ago
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You have likely never been in a situation where you have to weigh the purchase of food against the prospect of eviction. I grew up that way, and labelling those circumstances "edge cases" is a tidy way of dehumanizing the situation that many millions of people find themselves in. I won't do the work for you: lookup how many people are on SNAP programs. These are not edge cases. Think market forces can solve all economic problems? Fine. But don't let that blind you to the fact that they have not done it yet and large numbers of people live in poverty and misery at the bad end of the economic scale. |
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