RandomViewer wrote: » Social rating will be here long before UBI, wouldn't be surprised if we see a version of that in the next government, the Children of the Quorn will call it an eco-rating or some such moniker
fryup wrote: » isn't that what half the country is getting at the moment with the covid payment
J. Marston wrote: » What is UBI exactly? The dole?
Yurt! wrote: » The Frank Grimes of this world would be hostile to such a thing. Working a second job in the foundry at night and living in a single room above a bowling alley and below another bowling alley. Giving themselves ulcers thinking about the imaginary army of layabouts undermining the fabric of society.
Pkiernan wrote: » What are you doing up in the morning?
Pkiernan wrote: » UBI Unlimited layaBouts Income
Yurt! wrote: » Morning Grimey. It's not morning where I am btw. And gainfully employed, thanks for your concern.
Pkiernan wrote: » No need for personal attacks just because I don't agree with your opinion.
completedit wrote: » Life will be better overall. We'll grow up through maturity and character as opposed to basing growing up on getting on the corporate ladder. Time to embrace it. AI is coming for all jobs sooner or later. We only have a short time on the planet, can't be wasting 40 hours a week in an office or in a shop or whatever else.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I don't understand UBI fully, but I genuinely can't see how giving Irish people more money when not working will solve the issues. We already have a fairly hefty part of society that refuse to work because we make it financially viable for them to not work.
biko wrote: » Clickbait title. "Prepared"? It's not coming. Besides, we already have a version of UBI, but we call it "dole".
mickdw wrote: » Everyone gets same amount. You cant have extra benefits for some where housing is paid etc. I dont see it as an extra cost to government. Anyone working will have to pay pretty severe taxes to allow government to claw back the equivalent of the ubi from even low paid workers. Should be lots of benefits in admin for government as well as fraud detection benefits etc.
Capra wrote: » I think it's an absolutely nonsense concept that hasn't been thought through by many of its proponents. I think it's total insanity.
Capra wrote: Some people will receive €300 a week and live very frugally and comfortably. Other people, through poor life choices, will waste the entire €300 and still end up in poverty. I just think the exact same people who waste the majority of their wages now will waste it when they get €300 they haven't even had to earn. It will also make us highly dependent on the state who will obviously use it as leverage over the population. Do people really think the state will just give free money away and expect nothing in return?
completedit wrote: » Should we land grab all the property and put them in state control so that everyone starts off from the same level?
TuringBot47 wrote: Doesn't matter. People who are better will still rise above them. People with intelligence, a good work ethic, people skills, creative... the cream rises to the top...
Jucifer wrote: » Not a very well thought out idea from me but I was wondering if to support something like UBI, companies should have a graduated corporate tax where the more jobs they provide, the lower the rate of corporate tax. Obviously this would be scaled by size of the company.