• Hypx@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    Some variation on this is the inevitable outcome. It’s same story as with say, universal health care. We already know the solution, we just have assholes and people stuck in the past preventing it. At some point, most of them will die off and society moves on.

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      7 months ago

      Universal health care has been on the national stage since Teddy Roosevelt in 1912. Over a century and not much to show for it.

      The problem with eventually is that there’s no measure of success, since you can never be wrong, it’s just not eventually yet.

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        7 months ago

        How many countries have pulled it off? It’s laughable to think it is impossible here. Everything I’ve suggested has already been implemented elsewhere. It’s pretty logical to assume it can happen here too.