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Universal Basic Income is Capitalism 2.0
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#13The free money will never do what it’s supposed to do in the long run. It’s better to just give the actual service for free (healthcare, college, transportation).
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#14No, a land value tax is Capitalism 2.0 - deriving tax revenues from people who don't work instead of people who do work.
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#16Won’t it just be negated with increased cost of living? If people get 1000 a month free, you better believe that rent starts at 1000. The free money will never do what it’s supposed to do in the long run. It’s better to just give the actual service for free (healthcare, college, transportation).
There will be a riot every other week to change the UBI payments.
"Too high!" "Too low!"
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#17I can’t help but think that UBI would distort job markets. Let’s pick an example of a “sucky job” (and I say this as just an example, I realize these guys work hard and are vital). A garbage man. He get’s paid $42k a year because they have to find people who would be willing to do this sucky job and need to pay higher than minimum wage to do so. At some point of income, people would be willing to accept the suckiness…
poverty is like having a gun to your head. you do what you’ve gotta do.
if salaries for essential, dirty jobs must go up, i am all for it.
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#18No, a land value tax is Capitalism 2.0 - deriving tax revenues from people who don't work instead of people who do work.
That’s a really regressive tax and would punish poor people, who have a much greater portion of their net worth tied up on land than a rich person.
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#19I can’t help but think that UBI would distort job markets. Let’s pick an example of a “sucky job” (and I say this as just an example, I realize these guys work hard and are vital). A garbage man. He get’s paid $42k a year because they have to find people who would be willing to do this sucky job and need to pay higher than minimum wage to do so. At some point of income, people would be willing to accept the suckiness…