One of the things Americans fail to understand, because nobody tells them and politicians don't want them to know, is that the government can spend $10k on someone or something now (e.g., UBI, healthcare) and save itself hundreds of thousands in the future -- or even "profit" in the sense of higher productivity and tax revenues.

Instead, we live in a country that insists on spending $150 million on cops to prevent $104,000 in lost subway fares.

The thing that irks me is that the average liberal will agree that these social programs are underfunded, but will continue to vote for policies that put more money in the hands of more cops, then not understand how the two are related.

@gwynnion