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droopyEyelids 16 hours ago

What if some of the homeless people are children or people who could lead normal lives but found themselves in dire circumstances?

Some of us believe that keeping children out of poverty may be an investment in the human capital of a country.

dkural 15 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Anthropologists measure how civilized a tribe or society was by looking if they took care of the elderly, and what the child survival rates were. USA leads to developed world in child poverty, child homelessness, and highest rate of child death due to violence. Conservatives often bring up the statistic by race. It turns out bringing people over as slaves, and after freedom, refusing to provide land, education, fair access to voting rights, or to housing (by redlining etc.) - all policies advocated by conservatives of time past, was not the smartest thing to do. Our failure as a civilized society began and is in large part a consequence of the original sin of the USA.

estearum 14 hours ago | parent [-]

Yep

> purposely create underclass

> wait

> act surprised that underclass exists

newfriend 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The US already provides significant aid to those in poverty, especially children. We don't need to stifle innovation to reach some level of aid that bleeding hearts deem sufficient.

QuercusMax 15 hours ago | parent [-]

Do you really think that building giant datacenters full of accelerators that will never be used is "innovation"?

_DeadFred_ 15 hours ago | parent [-]

We need excess capacity for when the next 'rip off anime artist XYZ' fad hits. If we didn't do that, we would be failing capitalism and all the people of history who contributed to our technological progress.