feels like USA has never really evolved past having a underclass (slavery, indentured, financially desperate, illegal workers) and there are *so many policies* that seem designed to maintain that desperation. we gotta find another way
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I don't think in a modern industrial society cost of basics is so large that it's impossible to take care of them. A lot of what is happening in the USA is around engineered scarcity; particularly around healthcare, secondarily around education / housing. math doesn't break down
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