• Australis13@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, he raises a good point.

    The question then becomes: how do we make the people who feel excluded (and hence want to burn everything down) feel included?

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      By stopping austerity. Tax the wealthy and reinstate everything that’s been torn down since the new deal. Shift taxes from taxing labour to taxing assets.

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      Offer them universal healthcare, make daycare actually affordable so that peole can afford to uave a family and work. Go after slumlords who are buying uo property to rent out. Breakup monopolies that are price gouging at every step of the supply chain. Require that any factory/firm that is outsourcing give the employees the right to first refusal so that they can keep important businesses in their community.

      The problem is that all of this is anti-market, so liberal parties will nevwr accept them. But those are the sort of policies that immediately benefit people. It becomes a lot harder to say minorities are ruining your life if your life has become noticablly better

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          Because sometimes shit happens and single parents still need to be able to work. I’m all for forcing minimum wage to be enough to support a family of 4 in your area, but that’s a much mor fundamental change than the things i listed.

          • BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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            There are options for letting even single parents raise their own children that do not require that parent to work.

      • vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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        Id argue that everything you as an improvement would be pro-market but anti-capital since monopolies generally flatten out and suppress competition. There’s a reason why the disappearance of butchers, bakers, and small general goods stores coincides with the expansion of companies like Walmart, K-mart, and Albertsons.