The dividend part made more sense—when people have more money, they can spend it on what’s most urgent. And they know that, better than anyone else.
Yes! I apologize that my writing was a bit unclear, I didn’t mean to advocate for specific legal rights such as a right to a decent home, but rather to advocate for a system under which everyone can afford a decent home, if they choose to buy one. That said, I’m not against some of these rights being enforced legally (Canadian here, and a huge fan of our healthcare system, excepting the fact that we don’t include dental or eye care. Are my eyes and teeth not a part of my body?)
Yes! I apologize that my writing was a bit unclear, I didn’t mean to advocate for specific legal rights such as a right to a decent home, but rather to advocate for a system under which everyone can afford a decent home, if they choose to buy one. That said, I’m not against some of these rights being enforced legally (Canadian here, and a huge fan of our healthcare system, excepting the fact that we don’t include dental or eye care. Are my eyes and teeth not a part of my body?)