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Safety nets make it harder for millionaires to become billionaires. They rein in their excesses. If they don't, no one would work for them. Hence, they hate safety nets.
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@rayckeith this is always my argument for those who love the entrepreneurial thing. A safety net means people can take risks knowing that whilst there's downside risk, they're not going to ruin the rest of their life. There's a world of difference between mistakes have consequences, and the world where there's mistakes you can never pick yourself back up from.
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@rayckeith Agreed re: safety net + UBI.
Problem is, the Norwegian safety net is literally killing people + planet, because it's taxes paid by Carbon Major Oil company Equinor.
Here's their emissions c/o https://carbonmajors.org.
The Australia Institute is using Norway as an example of what Australia should do. We're enough of a petrostate already as shown by climateactiontracker.org
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@rayckeith And free people are bad for parasitic, exploitative business owners.
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