• AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The idea of the “right to work” is bizarre to me. I am a USA citizen and it still confuses me. Isn’t our right to freedom from oppression, life, liberty, and happiness? I’m not sure how the right to work gets mixed up in there. I should be able to live happily if I work or not. Call me a commie but a strong social program (including free healthcare, free standardized education, and transit) and universal income would solve many of the issues the USA faces today. That all costs money of course but it doesn’t take an economist to see how much the USA spends on the military, and we are not even in an active war, so I think the budget could probably be finagled a little. Anyway I forgot what I was talking about, and all I’m saying is if the guy at the Wendy’s drive thru is replaced with a tablet for ordering he should still get paid.

    • Neuromancer@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Nothing is free. It’s why it’s a hard sell in America. People keep calling it free. It’s as disservice.

      I’m a conservative who wants strong social safety nets. The proper term to tax payer funded.

      I’m willing to pay more in taxes for a single payer system. Just stop calling it free as we have to pay for it out of our taxes.

      The military isn’t even our largest spending item and it’s only about 3% of our gdp. Thats slightly over the amount all nato members promised.