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Comment by wyclif

3 months ago

Especially when you consider that it's gotten to the point where at many schools with the worst and most extreme administrative bloat, there is one non-teaching, bureaucratic administrator for every student.

In the absence of UBI can you blame them? Not everybody can, or wants to, be productive.

  • Why should those who don't want to be productive be supported by those who do?

    • Taxpayers end up with bill either way, I think, either directly through UBI and welfare or indirectly through losses due to crime, policing costs.

      Europe has a good approach by using subsidies as a more palatable UBI initiative to keep their startups afloat.