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 Originally Posted by spoonitnow
When given the choice of only one of a band aid or a cure, you shouldn't go with the band aid.
A solution is multi-tiered. Even if it isn't ideally, it still would be pragmatically
There is a trade off with all different kinds of programs. For example, the Affordable Care Act will drop healthcare costs over the long run by several points, but it still won't get as low as the most well functioning countries because the system isn't single payer. However, it probably will allow for innovation in some areas that a single payer wouldn't.
We need a national VAT, negative income tax, and state funded education. Those would go a long way to solving the issues raised ITT
I think it's important that people not think of welfare in terms of socialism. Socialism isn't really any different from communism, but they are both very different from capitalism and welfarism. In a nutshell, socialism is production based on need. This is what the Soviet Union did, and it was their main mistake. Instead of production based on supply and demand, production was set based on need and prices were set to match, and this made a system that was losing money on production because prices didn't match costs. Capitalism differs from this pretty much in that it's supply and demand, so if something costs a lot, it will be priced high. That is the real difference that turned the US into a juggernaut and the USSR into a cesspool.
This isn't even about governments or private ownership, because there are many examples of state capitalism, which is very not socialism. I say this all because when people think of Obamacare, they tend to think of socialism, but it's not so in the slightest. It's still capitalism with welfarism. We don't have any socialism here. Everything is priced based on costs
It's important to make a distinction that socialism keeps people down because they're not allowed to achieve anything beyond their class, but welfarism doesn't do this. Instead, welfarism helps keep people from falling too low, and it has very little to do with how high people can climb
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