i would prefer more competition of governance at the state level. let ppl pass what they want locally and see which systems thrive or die.
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This works in a federal system where people can easily migrate between states. If we had a federal stipend to assist poor people to relocate, sure.
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States can thrive just fine while making 1/3 of their population live like shit. It’s a whole model of governance
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Hard, however, to exercise one’s exit rights when you have no education, money, or prospects.
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It is easy to say when you have the ability to easily move to another state if you ever need an abortion. It is different when you live in Louisiana, are too poor to move, and every state within 1000 miles prohibits it.
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I'm going to say this as respectfully as possible in the hopes of avoiding a block, but you cannot possibly be this naive.
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a lot of human beings will suffer the trial and error phase with this model
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They tried that prior to the Civil War and again before the Civil Rights Act
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Bad systems don't die, they just persist as bad systems. North Korea is still around.
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