> You vacillate between personal responsibility and skipping requirements, which is it? Should we take you seriously or not?
You misunderstand. These things you claim are requirements are not requirements. You do not need to be an "expert" in health insurance or interstate tax law. Mostly you just need to read and follow the basic instructions for those things that the experts already wrote out for you. You think countries in Europe don't have bureaucracy? I live outside the US in a country with public health care. It's nice, but it doesn't mean you never have to spend time navigating a bureaucracy, I promise you that.
> You are arguing specifics (and doing it incorrectly) while I am showing you a forest of problems and you go after each tree with an axe ignoring that there is a whole forest.
Yes, because this is actually how you solve problems. You look at each individual problem and say "Hmm, what can I do about this?" Then you think up a solution and do it. Vague hand-waving at a group of problems while saying "Gee, someone should do something about all this mess!" doesn't actually accomplish anything.
You misunderstand. These things you claim are requirements are not requirements. You do not need to be an "expert" in health insurance or interstate tax law. Mostly you just need to read and follow the basic instructions for those things that the experts already wrote out for you. You think countries in Europe don't have bureaucracy? I live outside the US in a country with public health care. It's nice, but it doesn't mean you never have to spend time navigating a bureaucracy, I promise you that.
> You are arguing specifics (and doing it incorrectly) while I am showing you a forest of problems and you go after each tree with an axe ignoring that there is a whole forest.
Yes, because this is actually how you solve problems. You look at each individual problem and say "Hmm, what can I do about this?" Then you think up a solution and do it. Vague hand-waving at a group of problems while saying "Gee, someone should do something about all this mess!" doesn't actually accomplish anything.