One is an unconditional income floor, and the other is an hourly wage increase. The two are not remotely comparable. The only reason that they are compared is the myopic focus on the money.https://twitter.com/dj19k98/status/1220085968457420805 …
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When you frame the question as whether *$15 per hour* minwage is better than a *$1,000 per month* income floor, you are implying that slight changes to those numbers might affect the answer. That occludes the point of whether EVERYONE should have an UNCONDITIONAL INCOME FLOOR.
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Understanding the point of and value of having an unconditional income floor, your answer really shouldn't be any different if the question were whether there should be an $800 per month unconditional income floor or a $18 per hour minimum wage.
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And one reason that many Berners (and socialists in general) even ask this question in the first place is that they really don't have a concept of who they are outside of their identity as "workers." So, you have to make the UNCONDITIONALITY aspect of it *very* explicit to them.
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