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  •  Charities provide a lead (3+ / 0-)

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    A charity has the option of helping just a few people, and trying new ways to do so. Microlending. Gently used office wear. Community gardens.

    Government does not have the ability to do those kinds of pilot programs. They have the responsibility to look after all their constituents the same, for the most part.

    The current system allows governments to take the best ideas working in charities and to apply them to the programs we all agree are needed.

    Fry, don't be a hero! It's not covered by our health plan!

    by elfling on Mon Mar 19, 2007 at 03:50:17 PM PDT

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    •  Your three examples (0+ / 0-)

      I would not consider basic charities.  Microlending can actually be profitable, and even if it weren't, why couldn't the government do it?  Used clothes can be given to the poor because we're not sacrificing other economic opportunity to do it.  As for community gardens, they don't happen on valuable real estate without government bylaws.

      Seek first and final principles at The Mean Free Path.

      by Cream Puff on Mon Mar 19, 2007 at 07:56:49 PM PDT

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