Those are all great in the context of US politics. But things like universal healthcare shouldn't even be part of the debate, they should just be the standard expectation.
yup, I was speaking to the US context of the post.
aa for the "standard expectation", maybe in a perfect world, but unfortunately not in this one.
universal healthcare, education, housing, and the protection and maintenance of fundamental civil rights must be "part of the debate" because they are not guaranteed in most, and arguably all, countries.
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Those are all great in the context of US politics. But things like universal healthcare shouldn't even be part of the debate, they should just be the standard expectation.
yup, I was speaking to the US context of the post.
aa for the "standard expectation", maybe in a perfect world, but unfortunately not in this one.
universal healthcare, education, housing, and the protection and maintenance of fundamental civil rights must be "part of the debate" because they are not guaranteed in most, and arguably all, countries.