I would pay 5 bucks a month to be able to edit a tweet within a 10 minute period after posting. Trump would be their first customer ;)
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Just have them deduct it out of your UBI direct deposits.
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Maybe no longer living in an economy where income starts at $0 would free Andrew up to no longer have to grift for Patreon dollars.
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Yeah, when you take away economic incentive, quality suffers. Just compare Soviet cars to everyone else's.
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Yeah, because $1,000/month is enough to just not work at all, especially in NYC! Nice straw man argument with the "Russia" implication. I haven't these old straw man arguments since 2008, when people on the right had no nuance whatsoever.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM …
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If you're living in your mom's house and the money is for weed and video games, it's enough for these losers. When you're an actual grown up, you don't need a hand-out.
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Sure, but those "losers" would be living in their mom's basement anyhow. At least now they would be putting that $1,000/back into the local economy. And again, ~80% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. This isn't just something that "losers" experience.
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I'd rather get $12,000 in tax relief each year. Then I can spend my own money, instead of waiting for a re-branded welfare check. Those living paycheck to paycheck are likely making bad life choices and $12k/yr won't fix that. Some people will always out-spend their means.
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We don't have to speculate, we have the math. The median income has been falling behind rising costs of living while all of the added gains of the economy go to the top. Is your argument that they should just pile 18 people into a 1 bedroom apartment?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kwA-CwFK5A …
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I worked for a bank and reviewed accounts for tens of thousands of people. The ones that were always broke sometimes made more than the ones that weren't. Spending choices matter.
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Funny thing is studies don't bear this out. I'll take peer-reviewed studies over your unverifiable anecdotes. In any case, none of this changes the fact that median wages keep falling behind rising costs of living.
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