IWMP wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 7:42 pm
ajax18 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 7:31 pm
I think your labour party has a good chance of winning. Would you like to take a bet on whether the gap between rich and poor reduces after the labor party takes power?
I think it would take years, the damage is steep. At the very least if the level of poverty decreases then that is progress.
I'm not asking if the gap between rich and poor is to be eliminated after the ironically named Labour (Welfare) party is in power for a term. I'm asking if the gap even decreases after one term.
IWP, if you work for a living, I promise you that you'll get better health care, better education, better groceries, and better quality of life under a free market than a communist system of government. Now if you don't work for a living, don't produce anything, and are basically just a worthless person, than you might temporarily get a little better healthcare, a more prestigious degree (Claudine Gay), perhaps even some good welfare cheese. But ultimately even poor worthless people were better off in the USA than they were in the USSR.
I'm grateful I don't live in a country with socialized medicine. I have access to the best healthcare in the world by paying cash for it. All I have to do to qualify for it is earn the money to pay for it. It doesn't matter that I'm not a woman. It doesn't matter that I'm not a minority. It doesn't matter that I'm not pregnant. It doesn't matter if an insurance company labels it experimental, pre-existing, cosmetic, or nonessential. If I do the work and earn the money I qualify for the healthcare. If I don't think it's worth it then I don't buy and I don't have to pay for it, not for me and not for anyone else. That's my definition of real equality under the law. That's what I call workers' rights. If you earn it, than you get to decide how to spend it, not someone else.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.