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by chordalkeyboard
2010 days ago
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Who is supposed to provide all this food, shelter, and education? And what are they getting in return for their time and labor? > When we hire people, we make sure they are better prepared than our market competition. We provide them with a desk, computers, printers, access to food and beverage, access to tuition related to the job they will be making, and many stuff the employee doesn't have to pay for. How and why could we think society-wide should be different? Governments should start thinking of their citizens as employees. Access to those things are provided conditionally upon their satisfactory performance. What conditions are you proposing that governments require to be met? |
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> Access to those things are provided conditionally upon their satisfactory performance. What conditions are you proposing that governments require to be met?
As soon as we hire people we provide them with all these basic perks, they are not conditional, because we believe if we are sending soldiers to fight we better provide them with the best chances of succeeding. Its the same idea society-wide. If you mean you fire the employees that don't perform you'd be right, but governments could create brackets. The point is, in this day and age there's no reason why we couldn't provide every citizen of a developed society all these basic things. You could argue shelter is the most expensive but there are examples like Singapore solving the issue society-wide.