when tech cos propose employee housing to make up for actively malicious california governments it's decried as company towns or serfdom
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at least not one with the enormous difference in outcomes like there was to justify such a risk/burden
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There wasn't really before, remember a huge swath of Americans were convicts transported as punishment. The ones who cashed in above average
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I don't have stats onhand but I don't think pre-rev the whole "sell yourself into indentured servitude to cover..
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...the transit cost with the expectation you can become a freeholder on the frontier after" was that uncommon
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and through the 19th and early 20th I do think there was a reasonable expectation of being better off than before
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only comparable situation now illegals/refugees and their QoL jump is justified by abysmal conditions they leave
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for american working poor who can't do the whole be a programmer thing I don't believe there is a possibility...
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...of doing better enough to overcome inertia and justify risk
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