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pclowesyesterday at 11:55 PM4 repliesview on HN

We give our farmers absolutely insane subsidies already.

It is not the government’s job to “take care of” anybody.

Everything has a cost, staying has a cost, leaving has a cost. The question is how much should the public be taxed to pay for individuals suboptimal decision-making? Or conversely, why am I subsidizing some billionaires remote horse ranch to have daily Postal Service and an ambulance standing by?

Can I move to the wilds of Alaska and then demand the same level of service as New York City? No that would be ludicrous.


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defrosttoday at 12:02 AM

W.Australia has a land area three time that of Texas with the bulk of the 2.9 million in population clustered about the capital city Perth.

In the rest of the state there are volunteer Ambulance services subsidised by state and federal government and a fleet of Royal Flying Doctor air ambulances.

RFD(WA) comes in at ~ $80 million AUD / annum in state support (for better or worse - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-24/rural-gp-slams-royal-... )

They assert to have a "value" to the state of $4.1 billion AUD over 30 years - https://www.flyingdoctor.org.au/wa/

  Every day, the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia retrieves 29 people.
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jjavtoday at 12:18 AM

> It is not the government’s job to “take care of” anybody.

That is actually the only legitimate function of government.

cogman10today at 12:00 AM

> It is not the government’s job to “take care of” anybody.

That is literally the only job of government. The entire reason we have a government is to serve the citizens in some fashion or another.

Even for most libertarians, they'll view the government in having a role resolving disputes. That is "taking care of" citizens by resolving conflicts.

Subsidizing farmers so citizens continue to have cheap and consistent access to food is a great thing. Right up there with providing clean drinking water, sewage services, and building roads.

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_DeadFred_today at 3:19 AM

Sweet, open the borders then. It's not the government's job to take care of that (we had government long before we had 21st century style closed borders, so it's definitely not a requirement of government). More people = more money coming in.