"The UBI is to be financed by getting rid of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, Supplemental Security Income, housing subsidies, welfare for single women and every other kind of welfare and social-services program, as well as agricultural subsidies and corporate welfare." How the hell does that happen politically? I would love to see basic income replacing a large portion of social programs in the stat…
A Guaranteed Income for Every American
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#32Yet, ironically, he is for a UBI.
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#33"The UBI is to be financed by getting rid of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, Supplemental Security Income, housing subsidies, welfare for single women and every other kind of welfare and social-services program, as well as agricultural subsidies and corporate welfare." How the hell does that happen politically? I would love to see basic income replacing a large portion of social programs in the stat…
Similar problems with Medicaid, it's worth a lot more than $3,000 to the people that are getting it (mostly because children).
This is basically taking the desire to cut entitlement programs and rephrasing it to take advantage of the attention basic income is getting these days.
I sort of expect the best thing the US can do right now to make life better and cheaper for the average citizen is to create/fund residency programs. More doctors will actually lead to lower prices. Pouring money into the demand side won't.
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#34You could view it, as subsidizing corporations to decrease wages. Taxpayers paying what the corporations don't have to. So it won't be surprising to see Basic income touted not just by the liberal crowd, but by the Wall St Journal's and corporate interests.
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#36I'm sorry libertarians, but you can't just throw a equal amount of cash at everybody and say good luck. Society just isn't that simple. Different people have different needs, and that's where the complex overhead of a bureaucracy comes in. Stop trying to starve the beast already, and instead, help make it better. Or, admit at least, that you just don't give a damn about people who aren't like you.
UBI isn't about libertarianism, it's about reducing the fucking stupid disincentives built into current benefits systems. Instead of telling people that they can have this money only if they work less than 16 hours a week, or only if they stay disabled, just give them the money. That way you don't need to employ doctors to see if someone is still as disabled as they were last year, and people who get a part time job…
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#37I'm surprised UBI is getting all the attention and negative income tax is not receiving equal consideration.
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#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
We should probably not position ourselves where we require an inflated dollar then, since those trust fund dollars are going to be drawn down as everyone ages onto Social Security.
I agree, it is a bit of a house of cards as they say. From the article: The largest owner of U.S. debt is Social Security. Since the Social Security system is a government entity, how can the government own its own debt? Good question. This is where the “house of cards” theory resides. Some believe the federal government is merely moving the IOUs from one shell to another, hoping to escape the watchful eye of its cit…
I disagree. Taxes with simply rise (as they should've long ago).
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
UBI isn't about libertarianism, it's about reducing the fucking stupid disincentives built into current benefits systems. Instead of telling people that they can have this money only if they work less than 16 hours a week, or only if they stay disabled, just give them the money. That way you don't need to employ doctors to see if someone is still as disabled as they were last year, and people who get a part time job…
But it might create even bigger disincentives that have a much more universal effect, which could be disasterous.
People continue to work after they have enough money not to; people making $40K per year go to night school to try to increase their income.
Most people continue to want more after their basic needs are met.
And beyond money, work can give a sense of purpose and a connection to other people.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
UBI isn't about libertarianism, it's about reducing the fucking stupid disincentives built into current benefits systems. Instead of telling people that they can have this money only if they work less than 16 hours a week, or only if they stay disabled, just give them the money. That way you don't need to employ doctors to see if someone is still as disabled as they were last year, and people who get a part time job…
But it might create even bigger disincentives that have a much more universal effect, which could be disasterous.
(of course a slow implementation would have to overlap with existing benefits, not replace them)