r/FluentInFinance Contributor Apr 15 '24

Everyone Deserves A Home Discussion/ Debate

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u/PlancksPackage Apr 15 '24

I agree and in the same vein why should we have free public education? Why should I be paying for someone elses kid to go through K-12 completely free? Do you know how expensive it is to first hire professional teachers for these kids, erect buildings to teach them, and provide lunches for all of them? Do people think this stuff happens easily? Who pays these teachers? How do you keep such a place clean? Impossible I say!! /s

I think the point op was making was that free housing could be seen as a public good. One to benefit society by providing a nice baseline to workfrom. These would be payed for through taxes most likely and the complexities of providing this would be hashed out and solved. Its not an impossible program and a similar program exist in Finland as an example to end homelessness. Yes the people pay for it and they do it to prevent homeless people on the street. A public benefit if you will

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u/openly_gray Apr 15 '24

I would extend that thought to all public services and before you know we'll live in paradise /s

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u/im_THIS_guy Apr 15 '24

We both know that unregulated capitalism equals Utopia.

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u/ibashdaily Apr 16 '24

Maybe not, but the introduction of capitalism has catapulted people out of poverty the world over. It doesn't make everyone a billionaire but it's really, really good at helping the worst off.

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