Subj : Re: Recession to Depressi
To   : Dumas Walker
From : Moondog
Date : Wed Jul 27 2022 02:05 pm

 Re: Re: Recession to Depressi
 By: Dumas Walker to MOONDOG on Tue Jul 26 2022 06:11 pm

> > The fallacy in moving to a socialist model is everyone has to do their par
> > Everybody capable of working will have a job, regardless of how desirable
> > undesirable.  If you want to go to school to lbecome a liberal arts major,
> > may or may not happen based on the society's need for it.  If there is a n
> > for floor sweepers, you may become one of the most educated of the floor
> > sweepers.  In China, they restrict travel of residents in farming communit
> > so they will not walk away from the fields in order to work a factory job.
> > Socialism may not be that stripped down, however the job you want may not
> > the job you like.  Social assistance will not a bunch of giveaways, either
>
> We've probably discussed this before, but most of the pro-socialist persons
> I know do not understand this.  They seem to believe that they will still
> be able to pursue their dreams of being able-bodied and having a liberal
> arts major while doing nothing.  I suspect that some of them hope to gain
> favor from, or even a cushy government position from, those who would be in
> charge.
>
> I believe that a vast majority of them would be in for a rude awakening.
>
>
>  * SLMR 2.1a * "I didn't know chicks in videos wore underpants!"- Beavis
>

Canada's healthcare system is a good example of limitations of services.
Some US cities have multiple hospitals and clinics that may provide
    or advanced radiology services.  In Canada you might have to drive 100
miles to another city.  Second opinions requiring a drastic change in
treatmenrt may not be approved.  The service you receive will be the best for
the budget they provide, but don't ask for more.

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