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As long as I can remember people have talked about whatabouteries with regards to the future.It isn’t a new thing.
Quote from: drfchound on April 21, 2021, 08:20:24 pmAs long as I can remember people have talked about whatabouteries with regards to the future.It isn’t a new thing.That's supposed to be what Stonehenge is for. Were you around then hound?Always good to wonder about the future I think. Then it's not a surprise when it happens.
This isn't a bad start Bpool.https://www.vox.com/2014/9/8/6003359/basic-income-negative-income-tax-questions-explainGives a pretty well balanced account.Here's the Biggie for me.It's also possible that capital will realize a basic income is in its interests if technological unemployment leaves too weak of a consumer base for them to which to sell their products. Former Secretary of Labor and liberal commentator Robert Reich has called a basic income "almost inevitable" on these grounds: "as productivity increases, technological change provides us with great benefits but requires fewer and fewer people to actually do the work…who's going to be the customer?"Once we are all put out of work by AI and robots, how do the companies that use the AI and robots make any money if we are all too poor to buy owt they sell?
According to reports on the tests analysed from the Covid tests taken by schoolchildren at schools they show that 99.6% of schoolchildren have shown no positive tests for covid.
Judging by the figures I heard tonight Donny needs it, top of the per 100000 rate.