• Doug Holland@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Where I live, Washington, the minimum wage is $16.28 p/hour. Across the border in Idaho, the federal minimum applies — $7.25.

    Businesses on the higher-wage side of the border are doing fine, and Spokaners do not drive across the border into Coeur d’Alene for cheaper groceries or a half-price Big Mac.

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      3 months ago

      Spokaners do not drive across the border into Coeur d’Alene for cheaper groceries or a half-price Big Mac.

      I actively boycott any and all ID businesses, because of the state’s shitty labor and reproductive-rights laws and its nurture of Christofascism. They can Gilead all they want but it won’t be with my financial support.

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        3 months ago

        They just come into WA for the medical center and clog up the system. ID residents should be banned from receiving medical care in WA.

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          3 months ago

          They should not, but they should pay “out of state” fees if they make over a certain amount.

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            3 months ago

            I think Idaho should have to cover those fees as a penalty for not providing healthcare. Spokane’s hospital is over capacity pretty often, and a good portion of them are from Idaho.

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          3 months ago

          ID residents should be banned from receiving medical care in WA.

          But I think accelerationist policies often hurt vulnerable people…

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            3 months ago

            They can go to their own hospitals instead of placing the burden on Washington

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              3 months ago

              Sure. But this is kinda just accelerationism/xenophobia, no? For example, replace “Idaho” with “Mexico” in your argument, and it gets pretty ugly pretty fast IMHO.

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                Mexicans are sick and tired of Americans and their medical tourism coming down to Mexico for affordable health and dental care

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                    But the correct answer to the problem is passing the bill to the country of origin. That way the origin country is pressured to make things better.

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                3 months ago

                Does it? I think Canadians have hospitals and they can use those. Not seeing the ugly.

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                  3 months ago

                  I’m seeing you being slapped in the face with their point and just refusing to acknowledge it. Cringe AF.

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              And what, die? I think keeping people alive and preventing unnecessary deaths should be the priority first and foremost. Idaho should be made to improve their healthcare infrastructure, and then we can force them to stay in their state.

              But as of right now, the idea of turning someone down at the hospital because their ID says a different state does not sit well with me.

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                3 months ago

                Idaho needs to help Idahoans, and not push them onto another state.

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                  3 months ago

                  So… Nobody should work across state lines… In the “United” states… Doesn’t sound very United.

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                    Work? Not what I said, but feel free to create your own narrative while I ignore you.

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                    3 months ago

                    Make Idaho reasonably sustainable for the first time!! ;)

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      Yeah. I live in Seattle and had to travel a lot for work. Going out to eat was about the same price everywhere. The only thing that was really cheaper I could see was gas.