Then why not do it on a bi-partisan basis so Rs can take partial credit?
Universal income in the case I mention is about replacing old and clunky welfare systems all of which cost time and money to be administered, all of which are vulnerable to fraud, and many of which are too hard to access for a lot of people on a regular basis. In the case I mentioned, it was about replacing existing piece-meal welfare systems with one that is far easier to manage, takes almost no effort to get, and would be far harder […]
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