(July 8, 2014 at 8:11 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Indeed, I think that governments should provide the energy and food (really just two terms for the same thing) required to conduct our everyday and professional lives. Bonus points for housing and ed - but if they have food/energy covered, I'm willing to bet that housing/ed would be a non-issue.
Isn't there welfare pensions? In our case, we have too many people living on welfare that refuse to work. I still predict our social security will bankrupt if it continues giving pensions to anyone who claims to be poor
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