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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
They exist, but they're a small segment of society, and also largely representative of poor social constructs anyways. They also get way too much flak given actual welfare numbers. Wall Street has received more government aid in just a couple years than every poor person in US history. Why are the people who claim to hate welfare not smashing down the doors of Goldman Sachs? Those are the real welfare dogs. The effects are exponentially expanded when you factor in that there is a huge economic multiplier for a good welfare system for the poor while the secret welfare systems we have for the wealthy actually have negative multipliers on the economy
this isn't really the route i was trying to take it.
say i'm a business owner, i should be able to (based on performance and at my discretion) hire, fire, promote, or demote people as i see fit. do you agree with that?
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