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Ironclad
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I debated where to post this. Here or in Number 6's forum? Sadly, "Speak Freely" is no longer a place for a serious discussion.
I’m soliciting opinions: what is a person worth?
I am talking about economic cost, as measured by dollars, a concrete number.
I’m asking because I’ve seen thousands, dare I say millions, of dollars expended in rescue operations, medical programs, housing and/or incarcerating individuals, and in welfare. At the same time, there are huge resource imbalances in the world, and some of that money could go to moving food from point A to point B at a cost per individual that would amount to a few dollars each to keep them from starving, and it is not done.
To further clarify:
If I spend $10,000 on 4 hours of helicopter time (fuel, wear and tear on the aircraft, crew) to rescue one guy stuck on a sinking boat in the Gulf, why is that individual worth it when I could spend that same $10,000 feeding an entire village in sub-Saharan Africa for a year? Or run a clinic in Bangalore that could save hundreds?
Another example:
During the incident described in “Black Hawk Downâ€, in Mogadishu we lost 12 men. US Forces expended thousands of rounds of ammunition, multiple helicopters, and sacrificed Special Forces personnel in rescue attempts (highly trained, very expensive and hard to find individuals). While the kill ratio may be even higher than 1000 to 1, still, it remains that a tremendous financial outlay occurred to rescue a small number. While a US solder is much more expensive to train, pay, and equip than a typical third world militia-man, it does seem to be out of proportion.
Yet another example:
And un-insured person is brought to the Emergency Room. Society pays for his/her treatment regardless of their contribution to society.
Is the “worth†of someone in a depressed or undeveloped economy less because the economic output of that individual is less (often due to circumstance, not due to less intelligence or work-ethic)? Even within a developed country, what about rescue services for someone who has been a ‘dead-beat’ all of their lives, but still manages to get themselves into an expensive to remedy situation?
So, what’s a person worth?
I’m soliciting opinions: what is a person worth?
I am talking about economic cost, as measured by dollars, a concrete number.
I’m asking because I’ve seen thousands, dare I say millions, of dollars expended in rescue operations, medical programs, housing and/or incarcerating individuals, and in welfare. At the same time, there are huge resource imbalances in the world, and some of that money could go to moving food from point A to point B at a cost per individual that would amount to a few dollars each to keep them from starving, and it is not done.
To further clarify:
If I spend $10,000 on 4 hours of helicopter time (fuel, wear and tear on the aircraft, crew) to rescue one guy stuck on a sinking boat in the Gulf, why is that individual worth it when I could spend that same $10,000 feeding an entire village in sub-Saharan Africa for a year? Or run a clinic in Bangalore that could save hundreds?
Another example:
During the incident described in “Black Hawk Downâ€, in Mogadishu we lost 12 men. US Forces expended thousands of rounds of ammunition, multiple helicopters, and sacrificed Special Forces personnel in rescue attempts (highly trained, very expensive and hard to find individuals). While the kill ratio may be even higher than 1000 to 1, still, it remains that a tremendous financial outlay occurred to rescue a small number. While a US solder is much more expensive to train, pay, and equip than a typical third world militia-man, it does seem to be out of proportion.
Yet another example:
And un-insured person is brought to the Emergency Room. Society pays for his/her treatment regardless of their contribution to society.
Is the “worth†of someone in a depressed or undeveloped economy less because the economic output of that individual is less (often due to circumstance, not due to less intelligence or work-ethic)? Even within a developed country, what about rescue services for someone who has been a ‘dead-beat’ all of their lives, but still manages to get themselves into an expensive to remedy situation?
So, what’s a person worth?