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Indeed, and I think it's particularly necessary for them to improve the messaging around basic income in order for it to be politically successful.
On the other hand it allows YC to experiment and do stuff the politicians couldn't get away with. I quite like that they can say what they think rather than editing it to be politically appealing.
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#92I was just wondering if she did lot of research on the topic that made her the most suitable candidate for the job.
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The former. The latter is a racist caricature of welfare.
There was no race stated anywhere in the comment, so I believe you meant to use a word something like "stereotypical".
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#94Earlier quoted context omitted.
"Let's let humans do more human (and humane) oriented tasks." The definition of "humane" keeps shifting over time and will always be a matter of perspective. To share a personal story, my father was unemployed while I was in college. Within a few months he looked like he had aged 10 years. Several months later he took a part time job as a landscaper and he started recovering. I remember coming home from college once,…
Is landscaping not employment?
His point was that having any job will create enough benefits to offset the supposed harms caused by having a job that one would consider himself overqualified for.
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#95Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Along with the daily fish, does it makes sense to provide some sort of vocational training that an otherwise healthy person can take advantage of? If a person was not able to take advantage of early education for whatever reason, but is currently physically healthy, there is still opportunity to provide for himself and…
Meanwhile, providing vocational training is a great thing.
Tying them together assumes you're a better judge of someone's needs when you don't know them. They may have a smarter way to spend or invest the money.
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#96Would individuals be restricted from using any government social welfare programs during this period? Many advocates propose funding basic income by disbanding current safety nets. If recipients are living in public housing, collecting food stamps, accepting federal student loans, or any other form of indirect government aid, then it skews the results.
Depending on how much money it is, the extra income might disqualify them from receiving most of that stuff anyway, especially if they also have any kind of a job.
That's going to be the real thing to watch out for though. If the basic income isn't enough to disqualify you from welfare but basic income + job is, the study is going to be useless unless you prohibit the subjects from also applying for welfare.
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#97Would individuals be restricted from using any government social welfare programs during this period? Many advocates propose funding basic income by disbanding current safety nets. If recipients are living in public housing, collecting food stamps, accepting federal student loans, or any other form of indirect government aid, then it skews the results.
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Lets interpret the claim charitably - people on welfare have reduced work effort, increased fertility, and increased drug consumption. Do you assert that any of those claims are false?
The assertion is that none of those are inherent qualities of a group. Reduced work effort is a chicken egg issue. Of course people on welfare are going to have reduced "work effort" -- joblessness is probably what made you have to get it in the first place. Same with drug consumption. I would question any "higher drug use" measure as selection bias -- investment bankers aren't generally being drug tested are they? T…
The notion that we should drug test welfare recipients is just an outgrowth of condescending Calvinist morality.
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#99Why did this get voted on in the netherlands? Why is this being tried in America? This is dumber than communism.
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#100"I think that there’s a culture at YC that just making money isn’t that interesting." That's a tad disingenuous. I'm sure "anymore" might clarify it, but it's easy to say when you are rich.
well fwiw, I'm a staff member, wouldn't consider myself rich, and that culture is what keeps me wanting to work there--I'd be pretty bored if it was more like a traditional VC firm.
It just seemed silly language to me, especially in light of the program focusing on how money can alleviate the majority of poverty's struggles.