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RE: The argument for Universal Healthcare while abolishing minimum wage

in #politics7 years ago

universal health care is govt health care and hasn't worked any where it is tried.
High minimum wage leads to high unemployment in the youth and unskilled people and there would need to have a State, if your Constitution allows it. It is unconstitutional and every State/City has different costs of living and so there should be State minimum wage

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govt health care ... hasn't worked any where it is tried.

Are you for real mate? Do you have a source for that claim?

Works fine in Aus, Canada, UK, Scandinavia etc etc etc

The US has the worst health care system in the developed world, that's a fact. US gov only spends ~20% less than Canada per-capita, yet you get sweet fuck all for your 80 cents.

Think about that for a second ...

Wasting your time with Bonner @bulleth... Take a look through his comments - you'll likely come to the same conclusion I did... He's delusional - but we have a lot of them now days...

Thanks Dave, very refreshing. I'll take your word on the comments section as lines up with my initial assessment and I'm worried reading tripe leads to brain damage. Now following.

He actually coined this and unfortunately he's suffering with a terminal case of... Trump Derangement Syndrome...

My personal biases lean in the complete opposite direction - at least i'm aware of them though...

Word, I am definitely biased politics wise, but that's why I like the economic side of these debates ... either your arguments/beliefs match up with the data or they don't.

No sane economists are arguing for lower wage growth, no sane economists are talking about hyperinflation, there is overwhelming consensus that austerity damages economies. Pity there's still a massive disconnect between this new paradigm and politics/policy.