@semiotechnic @triggerwarn1ng @ClarkHat Super hard question. I'd point at the Carnegie libraries for a starting point.
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@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat I'm not a scholar on the subject, though. -
@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat Obvious example, though, would be public schools, which are primarily warehousing. -
@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat I don't find the argument 100% persuasive but enough that it seems to me GBI >>> what we have.
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@St_Rev@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat Incentives are wrong. Private charity has bad incentives too, but govt is worse.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@St_Rev@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat If I were to get back the 40% or so of my paycheck I pay in taxes, I know that I for one -
@St_Rev@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat would be happy to donate a significant portion of it to charity - and I would research and -
@St_Rev@semiotechnic@triggerwarn1ng@ClarkHat make sure it was going to effective charities. It would be hard to do worse than govt does.
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