Anything to help people thrive amounts to an economic stimulant. When people are taken care of when sick, not worried about health care for themselves or their kids, educated fully & unburdened by college loans, they’re more creative and productive. That’s where money comes from!

Oct 17, 2019 · 7:20 PM UTC

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Having money is actually a social heath issue. No one presents it that way. If one has money, they can take care of themselves. If one does not have money, they cannot take care of themselves and then stress a corrupt social system. A properly aligned UBI eliminates that paradigm
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As part of a larger paradigm shift, I agree. I support UBI.
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and what about the 250,000+ seniors 50-65+ without homes dying on streets, in cars now??? housing is healthcare and we are without it now.
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I don’t know about the numbers but I agree there’s a humanitarian crisis among our elders. We need a massive infusion of help for those whose despair has simply been normalized by our political establishment.
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People living paycheck to paycheck cannot afford to make financial risks because they lack expendable income. Anyone may come up with great ideas, but few are able to realize it because of great wealth inequality. The death of the middle class is the death of innovation.
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Many times college means giving up. There has been so many people that could have done more with there lives but instead went to college and spent there lives working for a corporation
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Thank you for placing people before banks.
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Marianne Williamson is ushering in a paradigm shift into the 21st Century. A shift based on decency, dignity, and integrity.
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