A Universal Basic Income Will Likely “Save Our Streets”

Finally, a local media column published an article that targeted the root absurdity behind the “Save Our Streets” coalition of privileged haves preaching about how hard done by they are by the people who don’t have a house to sleep in at night, or a warm place to shower, or a kitchen to cook the food they can’t afford to buy. Sara Golling of the Rossland Telegraph, in a piece syndicated by the cop-owned Nelsonia Daily Snooze, tackled the issue head-on under the subheading “Inequality?” when she emphasized how “in Canada, the richest 20% of people hold 67.8% of […]

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