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3000 dollars per month for everyone in Switzerland...votes on!
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i might consider moving and plan to work absolutely zero for that
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I support Basic Income - I hope it passes... :thumbsup
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But i kind dont see sense in that plan with "no matter what kind of income you have",since someone will have a big salary and then that money will just stand in account without being spend.Also dont see point in giving it to kids,that could cause rebelius kids to run away from parents.Plus many other potencial bad things potencial bad things which could come with this,like need for increasing tax rate to cover expense of this plus flood of immigrants in country. |
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providing that sort of safety net has the potential utilizing basically everyone in their country. pay for what you get |
why i am not born there, jesus!
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thats 2200 Euro - thats the average net income in Germany |
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i dont think that Switzerland is THAT expensive that 3000 usd is just for "basic needs". anyway..what else do you need in life than "basic needs" (food, shelter, clothes) ? original rolex, and for that they will try to work ? from my point of view thats ridicoulous, especially when people in country that I'm from earn 500 euros/ month and they have (almost) the same prices like in Switzerland...of food, clothes etc. |
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My brother works out there, not sure if he would be entitled, gets paid handsomely anyway, he'd be laughing if get got an extra $2.8 K/month for doing nothing
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If the USA wasn't spending trillions on unnecessary wars, policing the world, and foreign aid, Americans could get a bunch of free money too, and without going on welfare.
Kudos to Switzerland! |
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Switzerland has plenty of tax money to pay out to it's people, this is due to US companies moving a fake head-quarters to Switzerland, leaving just a receptionist there taking calls, meaning they skip paying high rates of US corporate tax, while paying a much small amount to Switzerland. Not just US companies doing that either :2 cents: |
That's dope
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I saw them talking about this on Reddit about a month ago when the signatures were first turned in. There were several people in the thread that were from Switzerland. They all agreed that it had very little chance of passing and that if you lived in one of the cities, that would be just about enough to cover your base expenses so you could live on it, but not very well.
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Interesting idea...
Would like to note that Switzerland is very expensive... |
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:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
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I would love to move there, but I couldn't live off of that. Not well anyhow. |
the best place on earth ... seriously ... but dont tell nobody ... seriously ... :winkwink:
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If everyone has $3000, doesn't that pretty much make $3000 worthless?
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it is an interesting experiment, i hope it works out well for them.
socialism and other forms of social blankets are great ideas, but usually bring in corruption and abusers. Capitalism also bring in corruption and abusers...no perfect system until people want to behave better |
Another initiative to encourage lazyness? I bet party who is behind that is like democarts in US.
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If you are a lay about you get jackshit. You have to work. Its a great idea. Too bad it will never happen for Americans.
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If everyone has a loaf of bread, you can't exactly trade yours for anything now can you.
Basic economics. Something Liberals simply cannot understand. |
shut the fuck up everyone, please admins delete this thread ...
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You can get all the free porn your heart desires via tubes, but people still click the banners and buy memberships from tubes and paysites still sell. More realistically here we will see that everyone has a loaf of plain, white bread so it will have limited worth, but whole grain rye bread still has value. |
thanks god swiss people dont allow american and other poor or fat people in their country :winkwink:
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What makes money valuable is the work, or production involved in obtaining it. $1 represents 1 unit of production, for example. We cannot trade grains of sand by itself for anything of value since everyone can get it. But we can trade the work involved in collecting and distributing it. |
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You will be surprised how expensive Switzerland is. 2800 SFR is not a lot over there. Only lunch will cost you about 25 SFR a day. Next to that a school teacher is earning roughly 80K SFR a year. |
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It's not about cooking. Prices of groceries are high in Switzerland!! Look it up or go there!! On topic: It will probably not go through since a lot of people need to sign in on this initiative. |
Also,i think it would be more sense if you would be requied to create some value with it-for example let's say you are painter,in that case you should produce 10 pictures monthly and give those pictures for free,and if you want to sell then produce more then 10 pictures monthly.As i realy dont see any point of working if all needs are covered.
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2800 sfr can be compared to maybe 1000 euro / 1200 dollars in the us
in purchasing power,, thats okay for a minimal survival lifestyle in switzerland, targeting alcoholics, artists and other figures that felt out of the system even an indian waiter working parttime in switzerland can earn like 60-70k a year over there if he was lucky getting a working permission |
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We hear all the time that if they raised minimum wage prices would go up etc, but we don't really ever get to see it in action to see if it is true. If this goes through in Switzerland it will be a perfect real world example. You can bet a lot of people will be paying close attention. |
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but thats one more reason why i live in CZ - for the same money you can go for dinner here with 2 people incl. food and drinks |
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