Message from @Mal
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@meratrix reee harder
discrete math is life
git gud faggot
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it's ~A+~B you dummy
dadoi
no shit sherlock
ehehehe
Admittedly
I don't like UBI
but the n / n+1 argument is actually valid in this case since the basic cost of living is a more-less fixed sum
so eg. if the cost of one-room rent, food, clothing and transport comes out to 300 bucks a month
there's a huge difference between UBI of say 100 bucks and of 400
The big problem is, how do you create an incentive for people to get back into the workforce?
That's what the studies on it are attempting to figure out - if it actually keeps people away from the workforce. As far as I am aware, it doesn't keep them away. At least not in the countries it's been tested in.
Most likely doesn't work the same everywhere. Imagine doing it in Japan compared to, say, Pakistan.
Even keeping it at relative levels, the work ethics of certain cultures are extremely different.
Also, with increasing levels of automation, it is definitely a good idea from a government perspective to keep your hand open, if new jobs do not develop at the same level as they are "removed". UBI, while not solving the problem, can at least make sure that you do not suddenly end up with a large part of your population unable to get a job to support themselves.
In some countries, this could even give these people the time to increase their qualifications through education, to land a job that isn't going to be targeted very soon by automation.
There are plenty of reasonable arguments for this kind of thing, as far as I've been able to gather.
Y'all hear Ken Bone's son got suspended after he posted a pic of himself and his dad at a gun range?
who's Ken Bone
pimp daddy
BONE
is this the bone zone?
tryin 2 bone hmu if ur a single mom
any single moms in my area?
No
single dads?
x-post <#385307110813990913> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3MdXctuBcM
lol at this fucking parade at the end https://twitter.com/CNN/status/989678237084278785
literally banging on shit and it sounds like monkeys fighting each other by swinging around squirrels they caught by the tail
sounds like Korea to me <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>
budget Japan
We are having a summit folks BELIEVE ME!