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1. no_wiz+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-02-20 20:20:57
This is an even better argument for universal pensions (which isn't Social Security, as was never meant to be treated as a pension to begin with)

Same as universal healthcare, seems like you net benefit by removing these burdens from localities and businesses.

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2. JumpCr+K5[view] [source] 2025-02-20 20:51:10
>>no_wiz+(OP)
> is an even better argument for universal pensions (which isn't Social Security, as was never meant to be treated as a pension to begin with)

That's one option. Another is better distributing productive capital. Building public housing so its occupants wind up owning it, for instance.

But that's getting into top-down redistribution at the federal level, which isn't in the cards for now. Within the context of cities and states, pensions are no longer a good idea.

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