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Actually I think it's the wrong question. I think we should care about all them, although we should direct public policy at only some of them.
I'll take that as a friendly amendment. The "we care" part has to be about the threshold at which public policy is triggered.But sure, "we care" about people who are in trouble, even if no public action is required.
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Actually I think it's the wrong question. I think we should care about all them, although we should direct public policy at only some of them.
I'll take that as a friendly amendment. The "we care" part has to be about the threshold at which public policy is triggered.
But sure, "we care" about people who are in trouble, even if no public action is required.
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