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Showing Original Post only (View all)Do you believe that everyone deserves food and housing, regardless of ability to work? [View all]
I don't mean caviar and mansions, and I also don't mean scant beans and rice in a hovel. I mean an adequate amount of everyday-type foods and an apartment, house, or mobile home that fits the needs of the family, neither too large nor too small, with vital utilities (water, power, heat) included. The kind of living situation where there are no treats or luxuries or privileges for the able-bodied unless you work for them, but nobody ever starves or dies of cold/heat either.
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Yes. These things are a human right, and should be provided for everyone in a society as wealthy as ours. | |
60 (85%) |
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Yes, but only for families with children, elderly people, and people with disabilities or illnesses. | |
0 (0%) |
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No, society should not function this way. Food and housing are privileges that must be earned. | |
1 (1%) |
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Other (please explain below) | |
10 (14%) |
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1 DU member did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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Do you believe that everyone deserves food and housing, regardless of ability to work? [View all]
Lyric
May 2015
OP
Housing is not provided to or even subsudized for an awful lot of impoverished people,
tblue37
May 2015
#115
I am horrified that anyone here doesn't consider food and shelter to be basic human rights. nt
tblue37
May 2015
#116
Sounds like the Welfare State as we used to know it before Bill and Newt agreed to unmake it
leveymg
May 2015
#2
Deserving regardless of ability work, and regardless of which side of an imaginary red and blue lin
LanternWaste
May 2015
#3
agreed and corporations too get rid of the tax loop holes that allow corporations to pay 0 taxes
Romeo.lima333
May 2015
#35
The same way they are provided in most civilized countries. And even ones we don't consider
sabrina 1
May 2015
#15
Me too Polly. I notice the silence on Libya these days, as those civilians we supposedly went to
sabrina 1
May 2015
#150
there's 43 million people in poverty in 2013. so the government does what buy 43 million homes
Romeo.lima333
May 2015
#56
Why is that happening in the most wealthy country on earth? Have you been attention to
sabrina 1
May 2015
#66
I'd add: taking them FROM Americans who CREATED THAT WEALTH IN THE FIRST PLACE!
arcane1
May 2015
#78
Do each of those people living in poverty live alone? No one in families? Should each child & infant
uppityperson
May 2015
#96
Actually it only reminds very propagandized Americans of Russia. To the vast majority of the
sabrina 1
May 2015
#48
We can do better than two-year olds in rural counties drinking soda from their baby bottles.
Starry Messenger
May 2015
#19
Then wtf do lines in Russia have to do with providing food and housing?
Starry Messenger
May 2015
#36
cause im assuming the government would be the ones running it and with a congress like this
Romeo.lima333
May 2015
#41
The government runs lots of programs that do great with realistic funding levels
Starry Messenger
May 2015
#46
and congresses like this one will be something that will be a reality to any program like this
Romeo.lima333
May 2015
#61
The cost to the federal government is presently $500 billion dollars a year for child poverty
Starry Messenger
May 2015
#69
Well, we just paid thieving bank$ter/donors hundreds of billions of dollars to stick in their pocket
jtuck004
May 2015
#43
Read Stress Test, by Timothy "Killer" Geithner, and think of the thousands who have died in poverty
jtuck004
May 2015
#68
Uh, plenty of countries manage to do this. The difference is, they don't give all their
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#86
I would also include medical including mental health care and dental as basics.
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#10
Food, water, shelter, medical care, access to education, safety, and equal treatment in
petronius
May 2015
#11
If a society can't provide for all as it allows some people to be very wealthy and wasteful...
hunter
May 2015
#12
That's so loaded with preconceptions/prejudicial bias about people with mental illness.
HereSince1628
May 2015
#24
The post I responded had -no- conditioning about varying seriousness of mental disorder
HereSince1628
May 2015
#49
The answer is properly-funded mental health facilities with professional staff providing care
Maedhros
May 2015
#29
And you're a-okay with leaving it all to mercurial charity in the "richest" country on the planet.
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#95
The surprisingly simple way Utah solved chronic homelessness and saved millions
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#39
There was a good article in "Mother Jones" a couple of months ago that explained how
Vinca
May 2015
#37
No, and I don't like the framing. I think we have a duty, a strategic necessity, to make sure
jtuck004
May 2015
#47
"ability to work" is different than "desire to work". Let's at least make the conversation
frankieallen
May 2015
#51
How busy of a day do you think all those hedge fund assholes who got gov't $
Starry Messenger
May 2015
#112
If someone has the ability to and they do not have a big stash of money to provvide their needs
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#52
Too many of our citizens are happiness-disabled by the rich and/or non-caring.
BlueJazz
May 2015
#74
I have family members that would quit work tomorrow if the government paid for everything
FLPanhandle
May 2015
#113
I'm sorry your relatives are such morons, but most people would look upon it as an
Cleita
May 2015
#114
I'm fine with short term safety nets to help people get thier lives together and get back to work
FLPanhandle
May 2015
#123