They're not gonna bother me, I'm not a dissident.
I take my capital gains, they get their cut.
I adopt the strategy of the rich.
Avoid work to avoid income.
Live by capital alone.
They're not gonna bother me, I'm not a dissident.
I'm not arguing, I'm trying illustrate the origin of a political phenomena.
Its interesting idea, I'm all for mandatory federal service. But "forced labor" has rarely been popular when it might put paid labor out of work. We only use it for crap that no one would choose to do, like picking up roadside garbage as Jimmy did in Better Call Saul. Do kids in other areas need to do public service hours to graduate Middle and High school? Here HS students need 50 hrs.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:50 amImagine if "we need free needle clinics for heroin addicts!" was met with "Sure thing, but if we vote yes on this, you are going to have to staff the needle clinic for fifteen days per year".
Didn’t have that in Florida 20 years ago. They were just starting to roll that out for college though. Don’t know about now.brewster wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:35 pmIts interesting idea, I'm all for mandatory federal service. But "forced labor" has rarely been popular when it might put paid labor out of work. We only use it for crap that no one would choose to do, like picking up roadside garbage as Jimmy did in Better Call Saul. Do kids in other areas need to do public service hours to graduate Middle and High school? Here HS students need 50 hrs.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:50 amImagine if "we need free needle clinics for heroin addicts!" was met with "Sure thing, but if we vote yes on this, you are going to have to staff the needle clinic for fifteen days per year".
In reality what would happen is you could buy your way out of that 15 days like you were buying your way out of the draft, so you'd end up with just another class divide.
It wouldn't be forced. It would just allow people to vote who don't pay for their votes with money. If somebody wants to vote at the municipal level, and they don't own property, then they'd have to sign up for labor taxes. If somebody wants to vote at the national level, and they don't pay net income taxes, then they'd have to sign up for federal labor taxes. If they don't want to contribute labor taxes, then they don't vote, but nobody forces them to work.brewster wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:35 pmIts interesting idea, I'm all for mandatory federal service. But "forced labor" has rarely been popular when it might put paid labor out of work. We only use it for crap that no one would choose to do, like picking up roadside garbage as Jimmy did in Better Call Saul. Do kids in other areas need to do public service hours to graduate Middle and High school? Here HS students need 50 hrs.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:50 amImagine if "we need free needle clinics for heroin addicts!" was met with "Sure thing, but if we vote yes on this, you are going to have to staff the needle clinic for fifteen days per year".
In reality what would happen is you could buy your way out of that 15 days like you were buying your way out of the draft, so you'd end up with just another class divide.
I understand where the idea is coming from, but it smacks of "poll tax" which has a long and sordid history of being used for targeted disenfranchisement. As you've described it, a working renter would basically would be prevented from voting for a program that costs, because even if they could get off from work, it would mean using all their vacation time to justify their voting. A "Starship Troopers" style universal service seems fairer, but would never pass.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:34 amIt wouldn't be forced. It would just allow people to vote who don't pay for their votes with money. If somebody wants to vote at the municipal level, and they don't own property, then they'd have to sign up for labor taxes. If somebody wants to vote at the national level, and they don't pay net income taxes, then they'd have to sign up for federal labor taxes. If they don't want to contribute labor taxes, then they don't vote, but nobody forces them to work.brewster wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:35 pmIts interesting idea, I'm all for mandatory federal service. But "forced labor" has rarely been popular when it might put paid labor out of work. We only use it for crap that no one would choose to do, like picking up roadside garbage as Jimmy did in Better Call Saul. Do kids in other areas need to do public service hours to graduate Middle and High school? Here HS students need 50 hrs.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:50 amImagine if "we need free needle clinics for heroin addicts!" was met with "Sure thing, but if we vote yes on this, you are going to have to staff the needle clinic for fifteen days per year".
In reality what would happen is you could buy your way out of that 15 days like you were buying your way out of the draft, so you'd end up with just another class divide.
It's a way to keep skin in the game, even if only a modest amount. I mean.. having to man a needle clinic you voted for isn't exactly like soldiers ordered to fight house-to-house in Fallujah. If a person refuses to serve in the armed forces, doesn't actually pay for anything, and isn't even willing to donate some modest number of hours each year for these social programs, then they probably should fuck right off instead of vote for anything.
At the end of the day, voting for other people to pay for your special services, even when you are not disabled or have some serious issue that makes your life actually difficult, is pretty much the same as forced work. No? The renter class of Seattle voting for the property owners to pay for all their stupid shit is forced work. I am just saying that, if somebody wants to vote for all this stuff, then they should also reciprocate the work. Some people have to work long hours in a job, God knows how many of those are basically working for the government, which means working for the people who don't pay for shit. The people who don't pay for shit through taxes could contribute their own work too. It's not really a huge request.