Also, building on @JeffBezos/ @Amazon "Matching Gift" category from earlier this week & available w/ sources cited at https://www.cope.church/basket.htm  So, divvying up nation's wealth so all get = share = $62,170 so if you've received or earned that amount at this point, U got your share.
And, just so you know on each individual child enrolled in public school, @ajamubaraka based on the calculations @GreenPartyUS @LPNational once any individual has received 4 years of free public instruction, that's $60K. So, we all got way more than that, right? @PatTheBerner?
This is about @LPNational true #SocialEquality and looking at if we went totally socialist and split everything evenly amongst everyone at the same time, we'd all have $62,170 to start with & if we don't build on it or with it, likely not keeping it. That should fix everything.
Let me guess @LeeCamp now @DNC is going to suggest no income taxes at all for those earning less than $62,170 and everyone earning or holding more than that will be taxed heavily. Does that seem fair enough to everyone? @realDonaldTrump? @GOP? @GreenPartyUS?
How about anyone who is down and out gets a one time @GOP @LPNational @realDonaldTrump #StartingCash for real-life #Monopoly of $62,170 but the government won't help at all after that one-time relief effort and the rest relies on charity/nonprofit sector for social services?
Now, let's break down @ajamubaraka $62,170 in annual in-kind or financial benefits one might receive (i.e. a small low-income family child incapable of gainful legal employment): $15K/year (education), food stamps: $1,600/year Housing Assistance: $6K/year WIC/Medicaid: $11K +
. @ajamubaraka cont... here... $11K for Medicaid & $140/mo or $1680/year 4 WIC. So far total public $ spent=$35,280. Now, if going w/ my gift of time equivalent of 40.6 hours (based on #Bezos split+ see https://www.cope.church/mission.htm ) add $609/person 4 gov wages 2 implement programs.
Now, @LPNational @GreenPartyUS we're at $35,889 for 1 low income small child who literally can't contribute to the economy at all & that's from all of us who contribute. Not the $62,170 yet, but, more than half & that doesn't include indirect benefits like roads/public transit.
Also, it is my understanding teacher's would like higher wages: Asking for 7% increase in wages 4 teachers that currently make an average of $44K & @ajamubaraka that would be an annual increase of $3080 per year per working teacher or add $8.50/student/year as add'l cost/student.
So, $35,889+ $8.50= $35,897.50 spent on a child in those circumstances in America if the teachers get the raise sought of $8.50/child per year if teaching 30 kids per yr on average. So, anyone want to complete the math & show how $62,170 of public $ is annually gifted to 1 kid?
And, @LPNational @RandPaul if my calculations are correct and reasonably based, which I believe they are regardless of what people like @MedicinaW might say about it, counting pre-school and saying $35,889 x 15 years= $538,335/child. That's how much we invest/child for future.
But, if everyone just wants $62,170 and to never "be a bother" to anyone but the nonprofit/charity sector again in this life, I think that's quite a deal @LPNational @RandPaul or do they want that per year? "Do individuals already get that?" is my question.
I'm going with valuing in-kind & cash or monetary equivalent (i.e. spending power=Food Stamps) for total to reach $62,170 from the $35,889 already established in this thread as cash/monetary equivalent (i.e. housing vouchers). I'm thinking likely so if got over 1/2 way as shown.
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