Posted on 03/27/2022 6:07:00 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
In the final chapter of his 1967 book "Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community," Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. proposed a bold approach to eliminating poverty. "The solution to poverty," he wrote, "is to abolish it directly by a now widely discussed measure: the guaranteed income."
Five decades later, the approach is being tested across the U.S.
The idea is simple but controversial.
People receive a set amount of money periodically with no strings attached. Advocates believe that this gives recipients, often in the most marginalized groups, freedom to spend it in ways that are most beneficial for their families. Critics call it an irresponsible handout, which does little to address systemic inequality.
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The people who actually work-for-a-living will just raise their prices accordingly.
We’ve had universal basic income for 60 years. Just crank out a few kids out of wedlock and you’re set for life.
Pyramid schemes always end badly.
Sounds like a pln. Sign up for public assistance.... get sterilized. I pay enough taxes, I’m tired of freeloaders.
Milton Freidman proposed a negative income tax, but even he opposed this because the welfare state will never get abolished.
COMMUNISM. And MLK Jr was a COMMUNIST.
It is nothing but a gigantic subsidy for drug cartels and liquor stores disguised as aid to the poor. The government might even recoup some of it when everyone goes out to buy lottery tickets.
Problem is, they don’t end badly for the people that start them.
Martin Luther King Jr. was always a commie and has no reason for the worship he receives.
UBI actually makes sense *IF* we eliminate ALL other social programs, along with the government entities (local, state, and federal) that administer them. It’s actually cheaper to give everyone in the country a thousand dollars a month than it is to run all those programs.
Of course, NO ONE is suggesting actually doing away with all those other programs. This will just hasten our economic collapse.
When Katrina hit, the FEDS gave out preloaded credit cards.
Audits of those cards later showed lots of $$$$$$$ was spent in Casinos & strip clubs.
Take away free meals at schools, also.
“Advocates believe that this gives recipients, often in the most marginalized groups, freedom to spend it in ways that are most beneficial for their families.”
Shows real ignorance of human nature. Most of the people receiving this are “poor” because they are irresponsible with the money they already get and with other parts of their lives.
Giving them more money with no strings attached is like pouring gas on a fire.
Poverty is not caused by a lack of money, but by a lack of character.
“Invest in your local drug dealer now! Profits and sales will be higher.”
Guaranteed!
Regards,
The under current to a capitalist society is socialism. Get as many people on the hook, a hook you now cannot take away
Adjusted daily for inflation, of course /s
This is how humans become fish kept in an aquarium.
Free everything! Yay!
Until the owner of the aquarium decides he’s tired of keeping the fish, and turns off the water filter, and stops feeding them.
And they all die.
They aren’t giving out “free money” in rat-holes like Gary, Indiana because they actually want to help the recipients. They’re doing it because they don’t want the recipients to move somewhere else and accelerate the collapse of the city.
Seriously, why should I work, if the government will take money from people who do work, and give it to me?
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