Liberals are considering a guaranteed income for all Canadians

MHz

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ETA, I believe it was a report from INTERPOL

Again, this where adults are talking. Please confine yourself to your Joo hating threads. You can cry about the Rothschils there.
That come from the file they have on you?
More like nit-pickers when they ignore the elephant in the room.

Do you get extra points to spell their names wrong?
Iceland did something similar and the banks appeared to be the losers. Appeared because the little debts were rolled into a bigger one that got a fixed rate of return. They still got their pound of flesh but the act had the voters behind them for the next 20 years. The Social credit in Alberta did the same move just after the end of WW11 and they were the only party that won for the next 20 years no matter how badly they messed up. The Heritage Trust Fund was supposed to be closed when that debt was paid off and the 'savings' going back to the consumers who buy at the pump. Obviously the lure of easy money won out once it was used to build golf courses for the rich in the National parks

You going to argue against this version of America? Pay close attention to the events that are mentioned. It might as well be a signed confession by the banksters as to what they did to America after the Fed was created in 1913. Let's have one of your famous comebacks now.
 

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That come from the file they have on you?
More like nit-pickers when they ignore the elephant in the room.

Do you get extra points to spell their names wrong?
Iceland did something similar and the banks appeared to be the losers. Appeared because the little debts were rolled into a bigger one that got a fixed rate of return. They still got their pound of flesh but the act had the voters behind them for the next 20 years. The Social credit in Alberta did the same move just after the end of WW11 and they were the only party that won for the next 20 years no matter how badly they messed up. The Heritage Trust Fund was supposed to be closed when that debt was paid off and the 'savings' going back to the consumers who buy at the pump. Obviously the lure of easy money won out once it was used to build golf courses for the rich in the National parks

You going to argue against this version of America? Pay close attention to the events that are mentioned. It might as well be a signed confession by the banksters as to what they did to America after the Fed was created in 1913. Let's have one of your famous comebacks now.
The adults were talking. Go back to the kids table pumpkin.
 

MHz

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Not really, I just see most of the members here to be quite deceitful, that their lies are so fragile is one of the more interesting things to observe in 'the brain dead'. There on purpose as part on a nobler mission no doubt. The usual troll here are the ones yelling the loudest that they are special in that they are good trolls. Best of luck with that sales pitch.

Case in point the red bear. Red also from embarrassment I suppose. Nursery rhyme material for sure.
 
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Not really, I just see most of the members here to be quite deceitful, that their lies are so fragile is one of the more interesting things to observe in 'the brain dead'. There on purpose as part on a nobler mission no doubt. The usual troll here are the ones yelling the loudest that they are special in that they are good trolls. Best of luck with that sales pitch.
You're an idiot. Please take your seat at the kids table, where you belong.
 

JLM

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Yeppers - I'm getting close to retirement and have saved RRSP's etc., - guess I'll spend it all now so that I can be guaranteed an income when I retire. After all, why should I live off of my hard work when I can live off of someone else's??




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I love your common sense that is so evident in all your posts! Think you could spread it around a bit? :) :)
 

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How does a "culture of entitlement" come into existence?
That's something to ponder.....


Unionized government employees.

Guaranteed income has merit as a national policy, minister says

The federal minister responsible for reducing poverty says he is interested in the idea of a guaranteed income in Canada.

Veteran economist Jean-Yves Duclos, who is Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, told The Globe and Mail the concept has merit as a policy to consider after the government implements more immediate reforms promised during the election campaign.

“There are many different types of guaranteed minimum income. There are many different versions. I’m personally pleased that people are interested in the idea,” said Mr. Duclos, who has a mandate to come up with a Canadian poverty-reduction strategy.

The federal Liberals have made ambitious promises to tackle poverty and to work with the provinces on improving Canada’s social safety net in areas such as skills training and employment insurance. Any major reforms would require the co-operation of the provinces, given the overlapping responsibilities for dealing with poverty. Mr. Duclos is in Edmonton this week to meet with his provincial counterparts. The agenda is expected to include a wide-open discussion of how Ottawa and the provinces can work together to address issues such as unemployment and housing shortages.

A minimum or basic income involves a government ensuring everyone receives a minimum income regardless of their employment status.

Interest in the idea of a guaranteed income is heating up since the Finnish government announced last year that it will research and test the concept.

That has led to growing calls to explore the idea here. Former senator Hugh Segal and Conference Board of Canada chief economist Glen Hodgson are among those recommending pilot projects.

Dauphin, Man., was the site of a short-lived test of the concept in the 1970s that researchers say was successful at reducing poverty.

The general concept is that a guaranteed income would cover basic needs and reduce demand on existing social programs. However, proposals vary widely on whether it should be paired with a drastic reduction in social programs such as welfare and unemployment insurance or complement them.

This means versions of the idea have appeal across the political spectrum, as it could lead to a larger or smaller role for government depending on the model.

Guaranteed income has merit as a national policy, minister says - The Globe and Mail

We already have one. Called welfare. You don't even have to be a citizen to collect.
 

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If things come too easy, or are just repeatedly given to
someone....can they appresiate they effort/labor that
was/is behind that entitlement? Maybe, or maybe not.

As money is a imaginary thing, it's value is only based on the difficulty it requires to acquire it, and the number of people willing to accept it as a payment for a service or goods.
Eliminating difficulty will simply devalue the currency. Essentially it will take more of the same to buy.

Intentionally Devaluing your own currency like this can have consequences. Especially at a investors level. Many will move to dump any Canadian currency they hold in reserves.
 

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Because perhaps they had the gumption to go and work for them. A word not everyone is familiar with these days! :) :)




You are correct. But in lieu of working these necessities must be provided because why should only people who work have such things.
 

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GAI is a way to address collapse without the use of martial law. The unemployed will still feel the need to eat. Those who would not feed them will have to fight them. Think carefully before you vote one way or the other.
 

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The whole world loves Justine so I think everyone in the world should get a guaranteed income. Justine will provide.
 

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GAI is a way to address collapse without the use of martial law. The unemployed will still feel the need to eat. Those who would not feed them will have to fight them. Think carefully before you vote one way or the other.

Sounds good. I'll buy a gun ;)
 

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You are correct. But in lieu of working these necessities must be provided because why should only people who work have such things?


Wrong question.........................Why should people who refuse to work have such things?
 

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mentalfloss

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No one pays. It is added to our debt.

All will be good until the country suffers a collapse or partial collapse in the economy.

But this never happens, just ask Greece.

It's the debt to GDP ratio you need to look out for.

Also, debt is not as worrying if it's domestic.

Japan's debt is three times that of Greece's but they are doing fine because it's internal.

The problems begin when you sign free trade deals and countries like China and Mexico or Saudi Arabia are part of the deal.