>The cost of raising a child today is $233,610 – excluding the cost of college – for a middle-income family, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Let's attempt to placate to whites for a majority vote. Yang losers.
Elijah Jones
Reasons anybody who supports Yang is fucking autistic:
>1. More money circulating in the lower and middle classes creates more demand, more demand creates higher prices. You can't say that lower volume will stop this, because the same amount of people will still be buying the product due to them ALL having the same amount of newfound money. You could argue they can buy a product more than once, but that doesn't mean anything due to the fact they receive 1,000$ monthly. They'll just be able to buy it again next month, and besides essentials, nobody buys a product more than once a month. A more efficient (and sensible) method would be to just reduce the cost of essentials like water. >2. You can't say this newfound demand would also let companies create more supply effectively lowering prices, either. Do you see the prices of iPhones decreasing whenever there is more supply? No, you most certainly fucking don't, you see the opposite with each new model. >3. You couldn't say competition with lower prices will prevent prices skyrocketing, because people are obviously going to value money that they didn't work for less. They didn't expend time and life force on it, so they will not see it as valuable. They will be more wasteful with it. Also even if you want to argue that this isn't true, these businesses will go bankrupt with "lower prices" due to the insanely high taxes they would be receiving. If they don't compensate, they go bye bye! That, or they simply leave the country. >4. Welfare leeches (niggers) already exist, and they are proof that UBI could hurt the economy A LOT. UBI also gets rid of natural selection keeping them (niggers) alive.
Levi Barnes
>"Pro-White" >Votes for chink Piss off retard, you don't even know what you support.
>Vote Yang, he will save the white race, guys! meanwhile if shlomo buttfucks you, you get promotions, status, financial security and don't have to be as retarded as OP
Your posts reek of shilling. If you’re not a discord neet, then your are their golem, which is infinitely more pathetic.
Isaac Smith
Discord is a boring place for gaming normies. Time to ascend to a higher level my fren. Make something of your life, vote Yang, you will appreciate teh difference. I guarantee it.
>vote for the chink for (((money))) trump will win
>anime shit ew, no
you're not gonna bribe anyone, dumb chinks
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Robert Young
Lol. Fag YangGang shills are the new JebHeads. So cute! Does Yang get to lick the cummy out of Tulsi, Harris, and Warre after they are fucked by old white male Biden in the primaries?
Don't be a brainlet. At least try to support your argument.
see:
The idea of a state-run Basic Income dates back to the early 16th century, when Sir Thomas More argued in Utopia that every person should receive a guaranteed income, and to the late 18th century when English radical Thomas Spence and American revolutionary Thomas Paine both declared their support for a welfare system that guaranteed all citizens a certain income.
Jaxson Davis
No you. "Gibs muh freez much capatialismz much future investments, doesn't inflate prices ya'll ChinkGang 420 ya'll"
Isaac Taylor
19th century debate on Basic Income was limited, but during the early part of the 20th century, a Basic Income called a 'state bonus' was widely discussed (see below), and in 1946 the UK implemented unconditional Family Allowances for the second and subsequent children of every family (which become Child Benefit for every child during the 1970s). In the 1960s and 1970s the United States and Canada conducted several experiments with negative income taxation, a related welfare system. From the 1980s and onward, the debate in Europe took off more broadly and since then it has expanded to many countries around the world. A few countries have implemented large-scale welfare systems that have some similarities to Basic Income, such as Bolsa Senpaiília in Brazil. From 2008 onward, several experiments with basic income and related systems took place. Especially in countries with an existing welfare state, at least some of the funding will need to come from replacing all or part of current welfare arrangements. Apart from that, proponents have offered several ideas and proposals regarding the rest of the financing, about the level, and other aspects.
Joshua Long
nah. Obviously you don't try at life.
Jace Hughes
considering that your only other options for president are Jews, you should come join the Yang gang
Reminder that voting in the Republican primary is a wasted vote. Make your votes count.
Xavier Rodriguez
Governments can contribute to individual and household income maintenance strategies in three ways:
>1.The government can establish a minimum income guarantee - not allow income to fall below levels set for various household types, and maintaining the levels by paying means-tested benefits;
>2. Social insurance can pay benefits in the case of sickness, unemployment, or old age, on the basis of contributions paid
>3. Universal unconditional payments, such as the UK's Child Benefit for children.
"That's why you aren't asking for free gibz dawg!"
and you call me the brainlet
NB4 reddit spacing. it's called paragraphs ya faggot!
Brayden Morris
Perspectives in the Basic Income debate
Automation
The debates about basic income and automation are closely linked. For example, Mark Zuckerberg argues that the increase in automation creates a greater need for basic income. Concerns about automation have prompted many in the high-technology industry to argue for basic income as an implication of their business models.
Many technologists believe that automation (among other things) is creating technological unemployment. Journalist Nathan Schneider first highlighted the turn of the "tech elite" to these ideas with an article in Vice magazine, which cited Marc Andreessen, Sam Altman, Peter Diamandis, and others. Some studies about automation and jobs validate these concerns. The US White House, in a report to the US Congress, estimated that a worker earning less than $20 an hour in 2010 will eventually lose their job to a machine with 83% probability. Even workers earning as much as $40 an hour faced a probability of 31%. With a rising unemployment rate, poor communities will become more impoverished worldwide. Proponents of universal basic income argue that it could solve many world problems like high work stress and could create more opportunities and efficient and effective work. This claim is supported by some studies. In a study in Dauphin, Manitoba, only 13% of labor decreased from a much higher expected number. In a study in several Indian villages, basic income in the region raised the education rate of young people by 25%.
[cont.] Besides technological unemployment, some tech-industry experts worry that automation will destabilize the labor market or increase economic inequality. One example is Chris Hughes, co-founder of both Facebook and Economic Security Project. Automation has been happening for hundreds of years; it has not permanently reduced the employment rate but has constantly caused employment instability. It displaces workers who spend their lives learning skills that become outmoded and forces them into unskilled labor. Paul Vallée, a Canadian tech-entrepreneur and CEO of Pythian, argues that automation is at least as likely to increase poverty and reduce social mobility than it is to create ever-increasing unemployment rate. At the 2016 North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress in Winnipeg, Vallée examined slavery as a historical example of a period in which capital (African slaves) could do the same things that human labor (poor whites) could do. He found that slavery did not cause massive unemployment among poor whites, but instead increased economic inequality and lowered social mobility.
John Ortiz
Why wouldn't landlords just raise rent by $1000 because a) F you, b) people don't want to live with undesirables and c) ((()))
Austin Torres
Basic income as a part of a post-capitalistic economic system:
Erik Olin Wright, 2013. Harry Shutt proposed basic income and other measures to make all or most enterprises collective rather than private. These measures would create a post-capitalist economic system.
Erik Olin Wright characterizes basic income as a project for reforming capitalism into an economic system by empowering labor in relation to capital, granting labor greater bargaining power with employers in labor markets, which can gradually de-commodify labor by decoupling work from income. This would allow for an expansion in scope of the "social economy", by granting citizens greater means to pursue activities (such as the pursuit of art) that do not yield strong financial returns.
James Meade advocated for a social dividend scheme funded by publicly owned productive assets. Russell argued for a basic income alongside public ownership as a means of shortening the average working day and achieving full employment.
Economists and sociologists have advocated for a form of basic income as a way to distribute economic profits of publicly owned enterprises to benefit the entire population (also referred to as a social dividend), where the basic income payment represents the return to each citizen on the capital owned by society. These systems would be directly financed from returns on publicly owned assets and are featured as major components of many models of market socialism.
Guy Standing has proposed financing a social dividend from a democratically-accountable sovereign wealth fund built up primarily from the proceeds of a levy on rentier income derived from ownership or control of assets - physical, financial and intellectual.
Josiah Johnson
>People actually vote to be given free shit and not have to work because they are fat cunts with 0 skills Kill yourselves you fucking faggots.A man's true joy should only show itself when he's earned the things he wants thru work.
Blake Martinez
Are you a NEET? Asking for more money to be put into the system? Let me guess. If you had an extra thousand dollars a month you would get to buy more weed? GTFO loser... Oh yeah I'm crying of laughter. Now stfu and get your own money!
Herman Daly, considered as one of the founders of ecologism, argued primarily for a zero growth economy within the ecological limits of the planet. But to have such a green and sustainable economy, including basic economic welfare and security to all people, he wrote a lot about the need for structural reforms of the capitalistic system, including basic income, monetary reform, land value tax, trade reforms and higher eco-taxes (taxes on pollution and carbon dioxide). For him, basic income was thus part of a larger structural change of the economic system, towards a more green and sustainable system.
Levi Peterson
I raise 4 kids just fine. What I don't need is a blatantly anti-white chink stealing my money for niggers, spics and shit skins. This "UBI" will not go to whites. Read up on UBI in Finland faggot.
Carter King
Every person is entitled to life, liberty, and property. Corporations aren't people they are subhuman we are taking their property and giving it to real human beans. Subhumans don't deserve life liberty or property.
Gabriel Sullivan
wow, four kids. we're saved. Thank you for saving the white race. Here's your sticker.
Look at the graph faggot.
Lincoln Smith
This chink has no plans to help whites. His shit will never be passed by congress and the gook knows it. He is very outspoken against whites however.
Landon Price
OP has a quota to fill.
Elijah Bennett
>He's outspoken against whites >No source 0/10
Jonathan Edwards
The money is coming from a VAT designed to punish large multinational corporations, that’s one of the first things in his policy outline
Daniel Parker
Because he’s actually making a thoroughly researched argument for why it will help the country overall and how he is going to do it.
Meanwhile Sanders’ version of free money is to keep pumping the welfare system full of gibs
If I remember right, he also said if someone is receiving food stamps the food stamps are taken out of that persons yang bucks. I foresee this helping boost local/mom & pop businesses as well as its not enough to support an actual living for these people already on welfare, so they'll be still compelled to be wagies.
>1k a month will actually save the white race Normal white people wouldn't even notice an extra $1000 a month in their bank account, and the ones who would are just pale niggers.
Austin Cox
This might be as autistic and cancerous as the hillary meme's holy shit. Fuck this is stupid. Using nazi imagery to promote a chink.
Luis Cruz
about as stupid as promoting nazism with anime girls which Jow Forums has done for years newfag
Isaiah Fisher
You introduced a topic, and then in the same post, called someone a newfag for not knowing it. You’re a squirly little fuck aren’t you?
Zachary Robinson
Because Anime Girls are a Creation of the Jews to Reduce Population.
If an Anime Girl prevents you from having sex with a White Woman, Kill your Wafiu to Truly save the White Race.