40 hour minimum wage job not enough for 2 bedroom apartment

Healthcare was go to the hospital and get 800mg of motrin and told to drink more water. Housing, no, I paid for that. School yeah, but I also wasn't a fry cook, so again, I had a better reward for my increase in skillset (or health risk, same principle).

You paid for housing in the military? I thought it was provided?
 
Exactly, there are no guarantees, like it states, the government can promotes these by Congress passing laws that help with the quality of its citizens lives, as I understand it.
how does increasing the costs of food and shelter promote the general welfare?
 
So, using yourself as an example to compare to our hypothetical fry cook doesn't really prove much, does it?

I never implied otherwise beyond the idea that having $640 to spend a month was fucking lucky. And I should probably clarify that the military didn't pay for my school while I was enlisted. They pay for it now, and give me $1240 a month, but I also work and make good money anyways.
 
Yeah, it adds up. So get a roommate. That'll cut rent in half. If it's someone you work with, you can carpool and cut other expenses in half too, while you look for other jobs. If you're out of college, single, and are dependent on being a frycook, YOU fucked up somewhere. It's the sad truth, but still the truth.

No, a roommate doesn't enter into the equation. We're looking at cost per person. The person that 'fucked up' is shit out of luck, correct? No healthcare, no money for school, limited options, and that's too bad if they find themselves homeless because they were stricken with an illness than renders them unable to work for rent money, because they 'fucked up somewhere'?
 
No, but they provide money through the collection of taxes for a military and the states for police forces, which contribute to your safety. It isn't a guarantee though. You can't even guarantee your own safety, if someone has a bigger gun than yours
its not the size of the gun, it's the placement of your shots.
 
No, a roommate doesn't enter into the equation. We're looking at cost per person. The person that 'fucked up' is shit out of luck, correct? No healthcare, no money for school, limited options, and that's too bad if they find themselves homeless because they were stricken with an illness than renders them unable to work for rent money, because they 'fucked up somewhere'?

That was presented where in your scenario? They don't have a family to support them in their time of need? They aren't capable of working at an intellectual level?

If you want to work with a hypothetical scenario, set the parameters out FIRST.
 
That was presented where in your scenario? They don't have a family to support them in their time of need? They aren't capable of working at an intellectual level?

If you want to work with a hypothetical scenario, set the parameters out FIRST.

Yes, I spoke of ONE person, renting a room. That parameter was set in the first post I made about this hypothetical. Obviously you missed it.
 
Really? Going to the library equates to going to college and/or training classes?

On what planet?

It's a good start, and depending on the class, yes. Most colleges teach directly from the book. That's available at the library. Even useful in my line of work, which is very hands on.
 
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