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jwirr

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9. It would be interesting to know what the administration of
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 12:53 PM
Jun 2016

those programs that would be wrapped into the UBI is now?

And since a lot of people getting social security now are already getting more than $1000 a month would people like me who get less be given UBI so we get up to the $1000?

Plus does it have to be universal to succeed? Would it be cheaper to raise everyone below a certain amount of income by $1000 a year just to get rid of the need for those programs.

We spend a great deal of money policing the welfare programs every year. For instance many programs ask that everyone report in every month with new paper work. And many have two checkups every year to make sure they have not changed. I have worked in the administration side of these programs and we all know that this in no way is helping the client. It is paperwork to help the government.

Oh well I guess this is not going to happen any time soon so I am not going to start spending my money already.

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Hmm. Should be: UBER-conservative Right-only-this-once-economist Milton Friedman. Not as stated. eom Festivito Jun 2016 #1
What are you talking about? This is an excellent idea that will be coming as some point. FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #5
I'd wager that most conservatives don't even know who Milton Friedman is. progressoid Jun 2016 #8
Oops. My goof. I changed my title. His support was way back in time. Festivito Jun 2016 #13
I agree, Milton pretty much sucks! FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #24
The proposal also wants to abolish all other social welfare programs !!! pbmus Jun 2016 #2
Some would probably be wrapped into it. Not Social Security, however. This is just to provide a FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #6
Just expand SS is the best proposal...we don't need another program ... pbmus Jun 2016 #22
Yeah, we really do. SS is retirement or disability. This is basic social safety net regardless of FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #25
Only if it were in addition to Social Security, SheilaT Jun 2016 #3
It is. FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #7
I think that those proposing this are not the ones who would jwirr Jun 2016 #10
If poor people become less poor as a result of government spending, it's "SOCIALISM!" closeupready Jun 2016 #4
Well played n/t KatyMan Jun 2016 #11
It would be interesting to know what the administration of jwirr Jun 2016 #9
U in UBI SusanLarson Jun 2016 #12
Thankfully, Obama is proposing a raise in SS to help people out of poverty. passiveporcupine Jun 2016 #19
And it would be an excellent way to redistribute wealth. I jwirr Jun 2016 #23
That's $32/mo more than I get from Social Security now. hobbit709 Jun 2016 #14
One of my friends and I were discussing this morning what a struggle it is to live in the RKP5637 Jun 2016 #15
Anecdotal to the max, but I'd open up a job for a start. whatthehey Jun 2016 #16
Excellent point passiveporcupine Jun 2016 #20
If it's separate from Social Security, SheilaT Jun 2016 #17
Every citizen yesphan Jun 2016 #18
While some may resent this, extending to children would be an issue whatthehey Jun 2016 #21
I agree TexasBushwhacker Jun 2016 #26
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