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Both health care and education seem pretty important. As we get wealthy, it sure seems a good idea to spend on both.
It's hard to say how much is the right amount. The challenge is, everyone will likely have a different answer.
You then need to ask which is, the right level of society to be making the spending decision. We could decide that we need a global standard. Then the right place is to enact a UN education and health care tax and have the UN run the programs. That would be a tough sell.
Maybe the right answer is for a country to have a national policy for either or both. This seems a pretty common stance in the developed world. I think it is more or less reasonable depending on many factors: the degree of social homogeneaty, size of the country, level of wealth and income equality, etc. etc.
You could instead decide that it's better to make that decision at a more granular level: districts, departments, states, counties, cities, school districts, neighborhoods, or all the way to the individual. You can make a case for any of these.
Personally, I prefer making tax and spend decisions at the lowest level possible. Thus, I'd prefer most health care and education spending was by individuals out of their own pockets. That's everything from kindergarten to grad school, and most health expenses. I trust people to spend their own money most wisely if they're spending it on themselves. I know I don't spend other people's money as carefully as I spend my own, and I don't spend on other people as carefully as I spend on myself.
That being said, I also think it's important to take care of each other. From that perspective, I'm the exact opposite. I think it's important to take care of all humans regardless of where they live. An American issue no more deserving of an education subsidy than an Angolan, regardless of who's paying the subsidy. Thus, if we're going to subsidize education and, health care, I don't see a strong ethical case for that to not be global. AR least, not in Pete's Ideal World.
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yes this is right
Explanation:
because every child have the right of education