Dear conservatives and moderates:
I don't want *me* to have healthcare and food and shelter without working.
I want *you* to have healthcare and food and shelter, regardless of your ability to work. I want *everyone* to have that, regardless of our ability to work. And I *want* to work, alongside you and anyone else who can, to build and maintain the kind of society where we all have those rights. It was never about not wanting to work. It's about not wanting anyone to suffer.

The amount of labor required to:
- feed everyone
- clothe everyone
- shelter everyone
- keep spaces clean
- give everyone adequate healthcare
- raise every child well
- give everyone who wants it education
- produce infrastructure like transportation and communication

Does NOT exceed the amount of labor that can be done (in less than 40hr/week) by:
- everyone who's currently working and can continue
- everyone who's seeking a job
- every stay at home parent or homemaker
- unemployed capitalists

The reason we have worker shortages in some fields, e.g. healthcare, is because most people who want to work in them can't afford education.
The reason every store or fast food place you go to is understaffed, is because the employers are rejecting most job applicants and understaffing their current employees on purpose, to raise profit margins while we all suffer.
Everywhere it seems like people just don't want to work, it's actually a capitalist's profit motive preventing us from working.
@raphaelmorgan
No jobs, but lots of work to do.
That's the efficiency of #Capitalism