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A couple of speakers at the Faith at Work Summit presented the public policy idea of a Universal Basic Income as if it were unambiguously good and it had no downsides that needed to be mentioned, implying that all good people on both sides of the political aisle were, or should be, in favor of it. I subsequently mentioned to some people my disagreement with the UBI, and a few have told me they’d like to hear the case.
Well, be careful what you ask for.I usually avoid discussing public policy in the context of my […]
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