I'm glad you are answering.
My next questions are?
What healthcare services is everyone guaranteed and are there any that not everyone has access too and who decides this? How much is the appropriate amount to pay towards social welfare? Where does the money come from if this is not enough to provide the needed healthcare services and other services?
What happens to someone if they cant pay? What happens to someone if they refuse to pay?
Who is in charge of allocating the resources? What consequences do they face if the misuse the money?
Who decides what is/isn't social justice? What are political rights and who decides who gets them and who doesn't?
Some of these questions can be answered easily with a money that can be printed at ease but not so much with a sound money.
For what its worth, I agree with some form of social welfare. I think we should have strong families, and local communities, neighborhoods, churches, etc that support others in times of need. Its easy for a large govt to waste money on bureaucracy, theft, and other nonsense and not spend it on its citizens. I also don't like the idea of people being thrown in jail if they don't decide to contribute.
Also, I asked a question on your bio I would be curious to know the answer to if you have time to respond. I think its important to tell the story of people or were once into shitcoins but became only into bitcoin and why
Those are questions that I would like a democratically elected council/assembly/government should gather talents to provide answers to. I'm quite sure the answers will not be perfect and not acceptable for many. However, if the alternative is returning to the law of nature, to the survival of the fittest/strongest/richest/... I will gladly accept this path and iterations toward providing better answers.
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