Message from @Eno_

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2019-03-09 18:52:11 UTC  

i didn't vote for trump in 2016 but i probably will in 2020

2019-03-09 18:53:32 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-09 18:54:08 UTC  

it is not different from welfare for unemployed people

2019-03-09 18:54:15 UTC  

the difference with ubi is everyone gets it

2019-03-09 18:54:23 UTC  

welfare does not encourage employment

2019-03-09 18:54:46 UTC  

although welfare *discourages* employment by being afraid to get your welfare taken away if you get a job

2019-03-09 18:54:54 UTC  

which i think is why i supported it

2019-03-09 18:55:07 UTC  

i suppose it doesn't play out in the short term

2019-03-09 18:55:28 UTC  

but i think inflation seems like a problem that could occur

2019-03-09 18:56:28 UTC  

Ideally welfare should be seen as no more than a safety net to stop people literally starving to death.

2019-03-09 18:56:35 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-09 18:57:04 UTC  

UBI is pretty much just "hey if you vote for me, I will give you free money".

2019-03-09 18:57:30 UTC  

There is no real indication it works as an actual policy.

2019-03-09 18:58:09 UTC  

yeah

2019-03-09 20:15:54 UTC  

UBI won’t lead to inflation if it doesn’t change aggregate consumption, i don’t think

2019-03-09 20:29:01 UTC  

Which a VAT tax could avoid

2019-03-09 20:53:50 UTC  

VAT would lead to inflation

2019-03-09 20:54:05 UTC  

UBI, in the sense would cause inflation but not on it';s own

2019-03-09 20:54:36 UTC  

UBI like the equally destructive Minimum Wage incentivises people to demand higher wages and guess what higher wages do? They incentivise employers to hire less and invest more in labor saving technology. Then to make matters worse because the funding for UBI comes completely out of one of these methods of destruction:
1. Taxes-Employers cut back in the here and now thus reducing the number of wage earners
2. Inflation-Employers attempt to invest more in technology now to eliminate labor in the future

2019-03-09 20:54:54 UTC  

It can cause inflation, especially if the government actually *prints* money to pay people.

2019-03-09 20:56:05 UTC  

are you saying, that ubi will accelerate the doomsday robot ai scenario that ubi is touted as a solution for

2019-03-09 20:56:14 UTC  

🤔

2019-03-09 20:56:49 UTC  

Yes

2019-03-09 20:57:17 UTC  

See how the government fails to fix a problem, that isn't a problem anyways and it's been made worse due to said labour regulations and costs by the government, and makes it worse??

2019-03-09 20:57:35 UTC  

Autmation defo won't end like that, but it'll remove jobs

2019-03-09 20:57:36 UTC  

but create more

2019-03-09 20:57:58 UTC  

The problem with UBI, it may seem like a harmless activity but, this creates a disincentive to rejoin the labor force, because people believe the added income from a job isn’t worth the labor. Demonstrated very simply, if someone is currently receiving a total income of $1,000 through a means-tested welfare program, many will be less likely to seek a job which will result in similar income levels, as most prefer leisure to labor.

2019-03-09 20:57:58 UTC  

UBI won’t lead to inflation if it doesn’t change aggregate consumption, i don’t think | andrew yang wants ubi so people can spend more money and stimulate the conomy though

2019-03-09 20:58:28 UTC  

Yeah thats not good, spending does not really stimulate the economy as saving does.

2019-03-09 20:58:44 UTC  

Both saving and spending are good when done natural, but saving is the real deal

2019-03-09 20:58:53 UTC  

The inflation part comes from the points I listed and VAT

2019-03-09 21:00:36 UTC  

i don't understand how employers investing in technology to elminate labor causes inflation

2019-03-09 21:00:48 UTC  

doesn't it just cause unemployment

2019-03-09 21:01:13 UTC  

if the govt prints money to pay the unemployed people yes, but in ubi everyone is supposed to be getting paid the same anyway

2019-03-09 21:02:48 UTC  

isn't inflation caused when people have extra money, so much so that people are willing to spend more for the same thing

2019-03-09 21:03:05 UTC  

so prices can go up and people will still pay them

2019-03-09 21:49:21 UTC  

@Eno_ nah I mean the higher costs of wages will make them rise prices

2019-03-09 21:49:30 UTC  

Then they’ll try and invest in job killing things

2019-03-09 21:49:33 UTC  

To cut them costs

2019-03-09 21:49:47 UTC  

Price inflation and monetary inflation is different

2019-03-09 23:44:51 UTC  

Guys.