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Originally Posted by Can I Play Too???
Somebody is really bad with reading. Where does it say that Dove? It says that that's how much the minimum wage earner receives in Medicaid and CHIP. It's not in the $60k/yr column...just a fat zero.
Reading is fundamental...Duh-ve.
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YOU are the one who is really bad at reading. The blogger creates his own worst case scenario to prove his ruthless point.
Here is another poster on that same blog who "gets it" a little better than you or the blogger, Can I Play Too???.
The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (to make money) is a sovereign right. [...]
That is your opinion and it is your weighting of values. Other people include things like this amongst fundamental rights:
- the right to health (for example the right of poor children to not die due to poor health care)
- the right to education (so that someone born as a poor child does not stay poor due to sub-par education)
- the right to dignity
You could sum these up as having the right to a
fair chance at pursuing happiness. (Tell the ghetto kid that he has a fair chance to become a Wall Street banker.)
What you consider a 'right' might be an 'entitlement' to another person.
What you consider an 'entitlement' might be a 'right' to another person.
You are probably healthy, you are probably rich (or at least not poor) and you are probably not overly old either.
Of course most social projects are an annoyance and are unnecessary overhead to you!
And since societies are not just made up out of you, but also (in the case of the US) consist of another 300 million voting people who might have a different opinion, some sort of (inevitably imperfect) compromise gets implemented, dynamically.
IMO you need to be able to see things with other people's eyes to understand any of this. You need some basic empathy to step beyond the "this is my definition of sovereign rights" dogma.