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by SideburnsOfDoom
1909 days ago
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> you are trying to maximize for security with it, which is generally in opposition to freedom. So you're saying that employees who don't dare leave the corporate job because they really depend on the company's healthcare plan are more free. Cool. > medical bankruptcy ... was nonsense too. I think you're just trying to shoehorn zingers Great zinger yourself, bro. You're welcome to equate a growing precariat who are vulnerable to exploitation as "Freedom", but don't expect that opinion to be universal. |
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So if I read between the lines it seems your ideal is some kind of "freedom from want" ...but only when it comes to want of healthcare. You're still cool with needing a corporate job for food, clothing and shelter? And you left out the other factor in your equation, which was gun-related stats. I'm still not seeing a coherent definition of freedom there. Still sounds like you want security to me.