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I thought we already had that in Britain?
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And throughout Europe and also communist countries
It leads to falling IQ levels |
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How would our incomers with 5 kids live on 1k a month, they would need top ups shirley?
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might be 1k each, that's pretty much how it is in Britain,
guess what happens? |
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It would cause inflation, then what, double it?
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For example it must require effort and hard work and application and good characteristics to buy a house and raise a family etc,
if it doesn't then the people within that country will pass on more bad genes than good and the country and its people will decline |
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lots of these policies being espoused around the world
not much to live on as the money gets spent and respent it has no cost when tax is recovered |
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Its a very subtle balance, in Britain we had it pretty well as near to perfection as possible for 2 or 3 hundred years, there were hundreds, thousands of great people and inventions and they can be named probably longer than that
However the last 50 to 100 years, we have seen a system that is at least as generous as the one proposed, now we are not the same it takes time to see just how stupid we are becoming, yes. |
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money must have value, that is the beauty of money, it is the greatest invention in the history of the world do not trivialise it or give it away too freely
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I'm all for it. If the govt can print money out of nothing for the banks as part of their policies, then the people should be able to get a part of it. The financial system is a ponzi scheme anyways and it's about time the public gets a share, before it all comes crashing down.
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Some of the public already get far more than their share.
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I need to read all of that again, in case I missed something!
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Some sort of universal income is inevitable, we already have it to a certain extent with working tax credits, Housing Benefit etc
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You have only to read the first word "entrepreneur" to know not to bother reading anything else the clown says.
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then further on he says this "I,m an entrepreneur" that's all you need to know
if only we could through these people in jail |
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bad spelling I often get those words mixed up
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it's irrelevant; he will never make President regardless
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As more and more workers are replaced with automation, this will be affecting how the money flows in the economy. It still needs to flow to the consumers who buy the products and services that companies provide, but if those same consumers aren't earning through working then they need to be given the money.
Companies using automation will have to be taxed heavily or else taken under government control or something, in order for the optimum distribution to occur. |
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We first need to make it a hate crime to call the unemployed 'scroungers' and the like. They will provide a valuable service to automated companies by consuming their products if they're given money.
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Henry Ford was once shown a robot car production line. "They're great", he said, "But they won't be buying my cars."
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There will still be jobs for people to do but the majority will be fewer hours, low skill, low wage requiring a top up from the state for people to survive, never mind having disposable income.
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FREE MONEY on Betfair for everyone too
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