• @Harvey656@lemmy.world
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    1341 year ago

    As an fella from that country right beneath Canada, I hope something like this works, would love to watch our neighbors in the north do something awesome while we fail to do it for decades and decades.

    • Echo Dot
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      361 year ago

      If Universal Basic Income becomes commonplace the United States will probably be the last country on earth to adapt.

        • @LostWon@lemmy.ca
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          -11 year ago

          Even as a joke, countries ruined by colonial interference shouldn’t be counted.

            • @LostWon@lemmy.ca
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              1 year ago

              Fair point, my choice of wording wasn’t precise. But comparing indigenous peoples would be even more complicated.

          • @funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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            41 year ago

            I mean if we’re lightly joking about countries, there isn’t a single one where you can’t dig into it’s history and find some day-ruining atrocity.

                • @LostWon@lemmy.ca
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                  -21 year ago

                  I only asked you to think twice about punching down, dude. Go ahead and block me if you think that’s “trolling.”

                  If I see someone saying harmful things (whether they realize it or not) about misunderstood people that don’t deserve to be made fun of, I’m going to comment (unless it’s obvious bait).

    • Turun
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      271 year ago

      Your neighbors in the north have something like that already. Alaska redistributes income from oil companies to their people. IIRC it’s only ~150$ per month, but that’s pretty good nonetheless!

      • Flying SquidM
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        141 year ago

        $150 a month would cover several bills for us. Does each individual get it or is it per household? Because if it’s per individual (presuming adults only), that’s $300, which would cover some debt too. So yeah, pretty good!

        • @Fatmaninalilcoat@lemmy.one
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          41 year ago

          I believe it is every member. They also get a large yearly chunk depending on pricing what not at the end of the year. It works allot like how Indian casino pays work across the tribe.

        • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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          21 year ago

          Doing things per household is just weird. Like, what even counts as a household? And why should people who live together receive less than if they lived apart?

          • Flying SquidM
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            41 year ago

            I mean… I think the downside is you’re living in Alaska and the winter is like 10 months long.

    • @Chunk@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      Yeah I would love to see them do it. I mean hopefully it works and we can use it as a reference. If it fails, well that’s their program.

      Unfortunately they will bungle this shit the same way the fucked up their healthcare and it will just be a disaster.

          • @CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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            21 year ago

            The part of the discussion you’re missing is that our governments have been sabotaging health care for decades in an attempt to bring back the political will needed to reestablish private health care. You Americans have had a similar experience with your public education: some of your governments are pushing for “education vouchers” rather than public schooling. Who is driving both of these pushes? As usual, you just need to follow the money.

              • @CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works
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                11 year ago

                You know the way the funding system is designed is more-or-less destined to cause this exact effect, right? Struggling schools get less money, which leads to more struggling. The inner-city schools failing is by design.