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The basic point being listen, no the reaction you’re having isn’t listening, it’s not about you, yeah, that’s a huge part of the problem, no, it’s not your fault but you’re not helping right now. Okay, more seriously, it’s about all of us, which is the point. We’re all swimming in white supremacy. Those of us who are deemed white all benefit from it. We all participate in it and actually can’t help but do so. What we can do is affirmatively try fight against racism, which starts first and foremost with not denying it and reacting defensively to naming it. |
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I'm not arguing that point at all. You are trying to say that I am arguing that point so you can counter it because you've failed to counter the point I actually made. As I argue below, and previously (which you conveniently ignore), undocumenteds do deserve health care. Quote:
In terms of spending power as a demographic, undocuments are, in purely economic terms, an underclass. They are paid far less in most instances (yours, mine, and GGG's outlier anecdotes aside). On average, eleven million of them each pay $2k in state and fed taxes. Given there are outliers paying far more than that, we could postulate that there's a hockey stick distribution, and 80% of undocuments are in dire economic circumstances, paying far less than $2k per year, while a small fraction of fortunate ones pay far more than that. Quote:
Cornered, you do this sort of thing every. single. time. Quote:
The Ds in that debate know damn well that the HC plan for undocumenteds they're behind, in whatever form it takes, will be overwhelmingly paid for by govt subsidy. That's just simple math. And yet they offer the canard that through magical accounting, these undocumenteds will somehow be able to pay for something that most documented immigrants and citizens cannot afford. This offends basic math and logic. It's bullshit. And the Post was right to look right through it and call it what it was - a massive subsidy. And why not call it a subsidy? What's wrong with arguing that undocumenteds contribute to keeping the costs of numerous goods and services low, so subsidizing medical care for them is not a "giveaway" of any kind? Why do you have to lie? Why do you have to hew to the fiction that most undocumented immigrants can afford to pay for HC insurance? You're the one standing facts on their ear here. I'm standing for elimination of bullshit. And I don't need to stand for anything more. The problems at hand are incredibly complex, and my views shift on them all the time. I don't have a fix and I'm not sure one is politically possible, but I do believe that to find out whether one may be possible, the necessary first step is destroying "narratives" and "bullshit." And as I noted earlier, this applies to the Rs as well, who are lying through their teeth about immigration in endless regards. (I think you want me to stand for something else. This need you have for people to pick sides as you'd desire people to align, or be stereotyped, is a pathology in your thinking we can address elsewhere.) |
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Regarding the "lie" comment, that was lazy of me. I didn't mean to assert you're a liar. I meant to assert that you were pushing a narrative I don't think you believe is truly accurate, but you believe is nevertheless defensible. |
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Nothing you’ve cited demonstrates any significant portion of HC coverage can be afforded by the average undocumented immigrant. And the math, even some of the facts in that article, suggest undocumenteds don’t have the ability to pay for any substantial portion of such coverage. So really, where we’re at is you disagreeing with my assessment such HC coverage would be “almost entirely” subsidized. But given what we know now, there exists a huge and credible basis for use of that measurement. The standard of contrary proof is yours, and you’ve got a job on your hands. |
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Undocumented immigrants work. That's why they want to be here. They make less money than most people, but they also use less healthcare. Now, I understand that you have a standing objection to universal healthcare on the ground that 'we can't afford it' (not quoting you there, but I also don't think I'm misrepresenting your views). We actually can afford it, objectively, much as we can afford military spending in excess of the next several militaries cumulatively, or to put men on the moon, or to be fighting wars on mainland Asia for decades. 'We can't afford it' is not a statement of accounting fact, but a euphemism for 'that's not important to me.' Saying that healthcare for immigrants will be "almost entirely subsidized" is the same sort of rhetorical. "Subsidized" is a great word because it rests on baseline assumptions about who deserves want. Immigrants are here, working. If your view is, they can pay taxes directly and drive economic activity that generates more taxes indirectly, and they don't deserve any benefit from government spending, then, yes, it follows that letting them participate in health insurance is a form of subsidy. Maybe that's not what you meant. But you're still assuming that if the government spends money on immigrants, it's a subsidy, which is too say that immigrants pay taxes but shouldn't expect to get anything back. Would you ever say that Mississipians are subsidized by defense spending because they pay less in taxes but receive the same (or more) per capita benefits? The framing of the basec complaint -- "poor people are getting something they don't deserve" -- is fundamentally conservative. |
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the $11 billion number is "state and local" taxes, is there a number for federal taxes? is Bernie fixing to spend state tax money? |
Re: Doesn’t Matter Who Wins the K Race; We’re All the Same
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I have to say, if you even vaguely pay attention to sebby v anyone fights here you have wasted far more time then the book will take you to read. And I must say that EVERY. ONE. OF. YOU. posts stuff that makes me know you could benefit. |
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taxes (bottom of p. 1): https://itep.org/wp-content/uploads/immigration2016.pdf Here’s the IRS saying they're estimated to pay $9 bil payroll taxes: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/20-I...20Taxation.pdf Here’s a somewhat dated (2009) Pew analysis showing undocumented immigrant households earn far less than median income: https://www.pewhispanic.org/2009/04/...united-states/ It’s inarguable that, on average, this demographic cannot afford to pay much for health care coverage. It’s silly to even debate that. The debate is whether, in the same way we subsidize health care for poor citizens with similar incomes, we should also for non-citizens. Given the benefits undocumented immigrants provide in terms of performance of labor people born here won’t do at reasonable cost, and the decrease in cost of goods and services this passes on to consumers, economically it’s a no brainer to subsidize care for undocumenteds. Given the fact that it’s inhumane to deny care and in most cases unlawful, the reality is, we’re already subsidizing care for these people in an inefficient manner. Doing it in an organized fashion would probably be cheaper. But, we will never hear such clarity on this, because folks like Ty and those on the Right want to frame it as a debate about who deserves what, which makes it a wedge issue. |
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