New Legislation Proposes to Take Wall Street Out of the Housing Market
New Legislation Proposes to Take Wall Street Out of the Housing Market

New Legislation Proposes to Take Wall Street Out of the Housing Market

New Legislation Proposes to Take Wall Street Out of the Housing Market
New Legislation Proposes to Take Wall Street Out of the Housing Market
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Why stop at the basic necessities? Put all art into a public museum for example
Achievement unlocked: socialism
Though I absolutely don't mind!
I kind of agree, but has this ever been done successfully? It seems to me at some point you disincentivize work to the point it all collapses
Right. Examples?
Don't have time to separate the wheat from the chaff today. But I understand if you don't have any actual sources to back up your assertions.
So you say, and yet you still offer nothing.
It's a fair question. The first universal basic income experiments have just begun in the last few years. Based on this article there's been a little success at least.
https://globalaffairs.org/bluemarble/multiple-countries-have-tested-universal-basic-income-and-it-works
I think we're only recently getting to a level of technology that we need less human workforce and can still prosper when inevitably some choose not to work.
Thanks, I am in favor of UBI, but like anything else I think the cost of everything will just rise to eat it up. With various trials going on, we should have better data soon
But like, you bring up "human basic necessities" and soon the old arguments about Maslow's Hierarchy rear their ugly head.