Kasz216 said:
steven787 said:
Kasz216 said:
akuma587 said:
TheRealMafoo said:
You know you come across as an elitist right? With this, and your '"potential' equality in our society" comment. If I am only potential equal to you, I guess that makes me less they you in reality?
Starting life in different places is far different then equality.
I don't have time for a long reply to this, but I will reply to it. I have some comments about medical care, and one thing that would make it very easy to reduce cost by 90%.
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I am just saying that many people are not as lucky as you OR me. They just don't have the opportunity to move upwards in society or even go to college simply because their financial situation is too poor.
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Everyone has an oppurtunity to move upwards. Outside of people with huge physical or mental disabilties.
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I'm about to say something. I don't live this way but I just want to put it out there.
Some people don't want to "move up", some people aren't able to because of intelligence, disability, or a whole life of subpar education, parenting, community support, and bias. They aren't lazy. They want to work 38-50 hours a week, have a family, and be able to feed, clothe, and shelter there family by putting in a good week.
It's easy (and cool) to say in America, "Why should I pay for their health care?" or "They should pull themselves up."
But the hard working mentality of Americans poorest (as compared to the poor in other industrialized nations) is one of the elements that keeps the oppurtunity to start a business or "move up" alive.
Raising the minimum wage to something like $9/hour and making sure every one can afford medical care is not an outrageous request and it won't kill the country. If anything by raising minimum wage (slightly like that so it won't cause too much inflation) they will still be in the income range where it is impossible to save and have a family, so it will be good for the economy as they'll be buying more.
I'll finish by saying, again, that standard or living is not just income.
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Raising the minmium wage to $9 an hour would just raise the price of everything by about the same amount the minimium wage was raised.
That's not slight enough... since in big companies a dollar an hour REALLY adds up.
You also don't really seem to grasp my point. As I said I'm for Government run healthcare or a similar option.
The options people like Obama talk about though aren't good ones. They're worse then what we have now. Treating health insurance like car insurance. Fining people if they don't have the insurance when they're sick.
Give me a full non-insurance tax run program... rather then a plan that's going to make things worse.
However said program should be taken from the people equally, treating everyone the same. By a broad flat tax of some kind.(accounting for cost of living adjusted by county.)
Treating people equally.
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That's just not true. The bottom 5% will not cause inflation at the same rate of their wage increase.
If everybody received an increase, then inflation would grow close to the same rate but still noot equal because some people would be saving more or investing in resources abroad (basically removing the money from circulation).
Flat tax would be disasterous.
Minimum ~13520 - 15% = 11492/yr or 221/wk or 957/month before taking out social security.
$20,000 - 15%= 17000/yr or 326/wk, 1416/month.
$50,000 - 15%= 42500/yr or 817 wk or 3541/month.
What happens then. Two things are possible, 1) government doesn't have enough money or 2) the poor can't afford to live.