The notion of unearned income is fundamentally flawed because income is never unearned. — NOS4A2
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The notion of unearned income is fundamentally flawed because income is never unearned.
— NOS4A2
"Earn" is one of those ambiguous words with many different meanings. Equivocation between those distinct meanings may make your statement true. But then the labourer might earn a wage in one sense of the word, the investor might earn a profit in another sense of the word, and even the thief might earn, in the sense of deserve the money stolen in retribution. Anyway, you should see that "income is never unearned" requires equivocation between distinct senses of "earn". And if you restrict "earn" to legal ventures, and "income" to legally sourced money, you have a useless statement which cannot even be called a tautology because it doesn't represent any reality. — Metaphysician Undercover
There are bosses, fellow workers, and underlings who fall into that category. — Frank Apisa
Metaphysician Undercover
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There are bosses, fellow workers, and underlings who fall into that category.
— Frank Apisa
OK, but when we pay the bosses to disappear they might want more money than the underlings we pay to disappear. Can we make the bosses take a cut in pay, or do they disappear with a large salary? — Metaphysician Undercover
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↪Frank Apisa
“Gaining money” and using it how one chooses is one thing; taking and distributing that money to others is quite another. The former is just; the latter is unjust.
As for the argument that we should institute a UBI because jobs are becoming automated, the same fears have gripped workers throughout history whenever new innovations threatened industries. In each case there has been no reason to have a UBI. — NOS4A2
Many years ago, working at minimum wage- maybe $2.90/hour - I was getting my 90 day review for a 25 cents/hour raise and being completely green at that review I detailed for the young woman how I probably would need about $15/hour, that being my modest calculation of what a decent life cost, at the low end. I got my raise, from $2.90 to $3.15/hour.but in reality.... — I like sushi
It's a good idea to pump money into the bottom of the economy, because money creates value as it spirals upward, however, I think a significant increase in minimum wage, with tax breaks for companies paying it, is a better approach than a Universal Basic Income - because value would still be derived for what is effectively a giveaway, but a giveaway that doesn't point a giant spotlight at quantitative easing. In this way, I think you can maintain all the natural capitalist incentives and avoid many of the inflationary effects on prices and wages of giving away free cash. — counterpunch
Two other considerations are giving away free money will always draw a crowd, so you'll immediately have increased immigration. (Or, you can attract businesses with low tax rates - even if this cancels out with high minimum wages.) — counterpunch
Also, you open the door to Communism. To ensure people are not claiming UBI in all 50 states of the Union, you'd have to means test it in the sense you'd need to know who had claimed. — counterpunch
Why would you need to give companies a tax break for paying the minimum wage? Wages are always deducted from taxable profit anyways. — Echarmion
so it's okay to mug me and to give the proceeds to the hungry person if there's been a vote on it?? What moral planet are you on? — Bartricks
Government is perfectly entitled to tax as it sees fit, and to set minimum wages as it sees fit. Why reinvent the wheel? — counterpunch
Yeah that's my question. An additional tax break seems like double dipping for the company. — Echarmion
How so? — counterpunch
My system is better. Make the polluters pay. That is, make make parents pay. They have violated rights and owe their offspring a living and others protection from their offspring. That debt can rightfully be collected. Thus taxing parents so that they pay for the problems they have created is just. Taxing others is not - it is extracting money with menaces, and that's wrong unless the money is owed. — Bartricks
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