February 8, 2018, 12:05 am Formerly bankrupt Stockton teams up with foundation to see what happens when some residents are given a “universal basic income.”
Sacramento
If the states are supposed to be laboratories for democracy , where new ideas that reflect regional attitudes can flourish, then cities are like micro-laboratories. Local governments can try out ideas that would never get statewide traction. Unfortunately, some California cities are more like laboratories run by Dr. Frankenstein, where frightening concepts are given life — and local residents have few other choices than to flee to other places.Most conservatives are familiar […]
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