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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
brazenautomaton

Anonymous asked:

Sometimes, 14-15 year olds have to take on adult responsibilities for their families. A hardship license would allow them to drive and take on a job.

thesymbolofpeace answered:

They shouldn’t have to work how is that not against child labor laws that’s a kid

guidancerune

problem: families dealing with poverty when their parents cant sustain the family on their own

stupid idiot solution: aid programs, base income, fair housing

smart brain genius solution: Child Labour 2: Electric Boogaloo

brazenautomaton

galaxy buddha brain solution: “they shouldn’t have to do this thing in order to solve their problem, so I will wisely prevent them from solving their problem at all, because the moment the problem leaves my vision cone I will forget about it entirely except for the vague sense I am a Good Person who does Good Things”

this is how you get california housing laws

mitigatedchaos

This is the real risk of the opposite approach.  The family ends up at the whims of the state bureaucracy, which may be dysfunctional or even deliberately rendered dysfunctional by politicals.

So unless your ideology specifically includes, in its doctrines, that you must be constantly checking on the effectiveness of the state bureaucracy, not to cut it, but to make sure what you’re doing actually works and isn’t just something you thought might work, you have to be careful.

Source: thesymbolofpeace the invisible fist the iron hand