Comment by anonym29
Food, housing, and a living wage too. The bare necessities to live must be decoupled from capitalistic incentives.
Food, housing, and a living wage too. The bare necessities to live must be decoupled from capitalistic incentives.
> Who votes for higher taxes on themselves?
People who don't want to have to live amidst poverty. Or vote alongside folks who are struggling. In summary, good people.
> The bare necessities to live must be decoupled from capitalistic incentives
We don’t have evidence we live in sufficient abundance to guarantee this sustainably even in rich countries. Particularly when bare necessities are decried as cruelty and so cost creep comes to pass.
What we can do: free basic nutrition for all, free prenatal and neonatal care, free preventative medicine and annual check-ups, free access to generics where medically necessary, and a fixed amount of water and electricity to each household. Not enough to be remotely comfortable or long lived. But enough to survive.