This is tantalising because of the truism "the best things in life are free". While this has been taken to be little or no financial cost, it is equally true that the best things in life are (or could easily be) carbon free - and Universal Basic Income has to deal with the essentials.
This is tantalising because of the truism "the best things in life are free". While this has been taken to be little or no financial cost, it is equally true that the best things in life are (or could easily be) carbon free - and Universal Basic Income has to deal with the essentials.
He doesn't know that welfare, food stamps, subsidize housing, and etc., has been around a while. Could you imagine what would happen if you took away all these "benefits" and just give them money? They would cry about the lost benefits and still want to keep the money.
"...Universal Basic Income has to deal with the essentials"
Daniel, remember that any monies that Government has must first be taken from taxpayers either directly or through the cost of borrowing - UBI doesn't just come from a Magical Dollar Tree.
So the resulting question is - how much will be needed? What is the transactional cost to both those that money is taken from as well as to those that get "those other peoples" private property (as money IS Private Property).
This is tantalising because of the truism "the best things in life are free". While this has been taken to be little or no financial cost, it is equally true that the best things in life are (or could easily be) carbon free - and Universal Basic Income has to deal with the essentials.
Where the hell does UBI come from? LMAO!
He doesn't know that welfare, food stamps, subsidize housing, and etc., has been around a while. Could you imagine what would happen if you took away all these "benefits" and just give them money? They would cry about the lost benefits and still want to keep the money.
"...Universal Basic Income has to deal with the essentials"
Daniel, remember that any monies that Government has must first be taken from taxpayers either directly or through the cost of borrowing - UBI doesn't just come from a Magical Dollar Tree.
So the resulting question is - how much will be needed? What is the transactional cost to both those that money is taken from as well as to those that get "those other peoples" private property (as money IS Private Property).