The panel on "The Five" discussed Democratic cities and other municipalities planning to begin paying their own citizens a stipend without recompense, as the idea of universal basic income gains steam among left-wing politicians.
As "The Five" noted, 2020 presidential candidate and New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is running on a platform that included universal basic income for Americans.
Host Jesse Watters said the plans are an obvious way for Democrats to reward people for putting them in power."The Democrats might have just figured it out. Just bribe people to vote for them. Why stop at $1,000? Let’s go […]
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