Rasmus
Philosopher
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So you put some people out of work to help a few others.
Yes.
But taxes are raised,
I have no problem paying taxes for people who do not have a job. I have a big problem paying taxes so people can profit from creating "jobs" that they themselves are unwilling or unable to pay for. I'd rather pay more to the people that need it directly, yes.
taking from you to pay those people who went out of work. But prices are higher and incomes are lower and now more people are struggling...
No, people are not struggling more if their income wasn't enough to live on to begin with.
This is what the welfare state does. It is the great fiction that everyone tries to live at everyone elses expense. (actually that is government in general)
Funny, the welfare state seems to be working here. It's certainly not ideal - but then, what is?
But fine, I find it morally wrong to force people out of their job at gun point and then to rob others at gun point to pay those who lost the job.
Tell that to business owners who supply "jobs" that aren't worth being done. And a job that, when youz do it for a day, doesn't pay you enough to live for that day simply isn't worth being done. Whoever does it is just losing time.