The ‘universal basic income’ scam

The ‘universal basic income’ scam

A few additional points on HF 2666 and the use of “nonprofits” to distribute taxpayer cash.

Elsewhere, the Center’s John Phelan discusses this proposal, which is moving forward in the state House of Representatives.

Introduced by state Rep. Athena Hollins (DFL-St. Paul), the proposal would provide $100 million to fund $500 per month (or more, line 2.9) stipends to eligible individuals or families, no questions asked.That means explicitly that illegal aliens would be eligible (see line 3.2 of the bill ). The only actual requirements would be that the recipients (an individual or family) already be on public assistance or self-certify […]

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