…fragt Chris Cillizza auf CNN Politics.
Kategorie: Universal Basic Income
„Work gives us dignity“…
„Labour’s most ‘radical’ manifesto with universal basic income pilot“…
…darüber schreibt Ashley Cowburn im Independent.
Andrew Yang – interview by The Washington Post
Watch live as Democratic candidate Andrew Yang talks with The Post's @costareports about his "freedom dividend" plan and how he would plan to rebuild the nation's infrastructure.
https://t.co/bHbxbh9Z9Y— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 21, 2019
Universal Basic Income Explained…
Freedom Dividend as an absolute game-changer for single parents
Increasing income by reducing taxes or by Basic Income?
Pretty much every Republican ever: "If you vote for me, I will increase your income by reducing your taxes."
Media: "Sound legit."
Yang: "Here's $1000/mo. Do anything you want with it. I'd rather change lives for the better than spend it on advertising."
Media: "Sounds fishy." https://t.co/7UIIy5wiGK
— Scott Santens (@scottsantens) September 13, 2019
„Book review of “The War on Normal People” – Karl Widerquist on Andrew Yang…
…die Rezension findet sich auf den Basic Income News.
„$1,000 a month, no strings attached“…
…darüber schreibt Robert Samuels in der Washington Post.
„The Cost of Universal Basic Income is the Net Transfer Amount, Not the Gross Price Tag“…
…ein Beitrag von Scott Santens, der angesichts der häufig anzutreffenden Milchmädchenrechnungen zu den Kosten eines Bedingungslosen Grundeinkommen auf Missverständnisse hinweist. Auch andere haben auf diese Fehlrechnungen schon hingewiesen, siehe hier.