▲ | kelseyfrog 2 days ago | |||||||
Yes, as I pointed out in my original comment, inequality is my point. If unaddressed - ie by dismissal - it doesn't go away. It simply festers. It will fester until it ruptures. Ignoring it or minimizing it doesn't make it go away. | ||||||||
▲ | simianwords 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Sure and I think solving inequality must be weighed along with increasing prosperity. Both have to be considered because often increasing one means increasing other - increasing taxes too much and there are no incentives to work and prosperity reduces. We need to find the right balance between both. I do acknowledge that inequality can have unforeseen consequences and worth talking about and tackling today but only by considering the right tradeoffs. | ||||||||
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