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How does "economic security for those unwilling to work" work?

Where is that in the bill?

I searched through both versions and didn't see that sentence in either.

EDIT: My bad. Found it in the FAQ. It's not on her site, but NPR has a copy here - https://apps.npr.org/documents/document.html?id=5729035-Green-New-Deal-FAQ

Economic security for all who are unable or unwilling to
work

Unable is understandable. Unwilling though? :patrice: Maybe that's loose talk for homes for the homeless? :manny:
 
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how do you define work?
lol


Lets go with the classic: activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.

Are our socialists (who are only socialist after they change the definition of socialism) changing the definition of "work" now too?
How do you keep up?
 

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Change the definition to what exactly?
socialism

edit: deleted most of my post somehow.

In short, let's take "economic security for those unwilling to work". Thats not socialism. It couldn't be further from socialism and, if you think about it, the mentality that created that statement is exactly why socialism could never work in America.
 
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In short, let's take "economic security for those unwilling to work". Thats not socialism. It couldn't be further from socialism and, if you think about it, the mentality that created that statement is exactly why socialism could never work in America.
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