Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "Will Life Be Better Under Socialism?" video.

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  44. @John Doe  or simply just don't waste the excess. Managing and regulating the private sector solves many of the issues. You don't have to centrally manage everything, that sounds like a lot of work and in my eyes isn't necessary or desirable, you just have to mandate that all the excess currently produced gets redistributed back to society, not the farking landfill. Common sense. Unfortunately, we don't currently do this and that's a problem. Waste is the problem. We have more than enough production right now, but are the end products being needlessly wasted? And then some. So step one is eliminate all waste of resources and stop what I call Resource Loss. All of it. Provide a better baseline of tangible guarantees from the central govt, including actual welfare and safety net programs is next. More public goods in the form of education, childcare, medical care, public transit, infrastructure, housing, positive community enrichment programs, and so on. This means we need a better non-federal tax policy which I define elsewhere. We don't need a totally communist economy, tho we do want a strong public sector. We just have to successfully regulate the private sector to stop the waste and to ensure fair resource distribution. Poverty is completely unnecessary. It only exists because of criminal crooked unjust governments. It can be solved easily thru the methods I have outlined. We can encourage the adoption of worker co-ops in the private sector while having better labor laws that mandate fair wages and more equal profit-sharing. The public sector can continue as it has been, but expanded as necessary to provide more services, and hopefully given more oversight to ensure their functions are actually carried out with the public's welfare in mind.
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