Quote from gwb-trading:
Or would it create a society where 90% of the people sit around and do nothing while 10% of the frustrated population work to pay taxes to support the lazy 90%.
Quote from Clubber Lang:
Look no further than Obama's supporters for the answer.
It will be an epic failure, much like the entitlement society the democrats have fostered in our bankrupt country.
Quote from Ricter:
Interesting. Survival for all is assured so long as enough people tend to the machines. And since you can earn up to 12 times as much as your lowliest employee, there is still something to strive for materialistically, if that's your thing.
You spend too much time with your mind in the ghetto. The majority of Americans would want something worth doing to fill their time, which is a big problem of the Swiss idea imo.Quote from Grandluxe:
A lot is highly dependent on culture. Ultimately, economics is all about incentives. If you incentivize people not to work, they won't. Now if you have a culture that values discipline and have a strong sense of civic responsibility, then giving people freebies will not disincentivize them too much. For example, if you did the same thing in Japan, I bet that the Japanese will still wake up and go to work every single day. Is there the same kind of culture in America? We all know the answer. Doing this will probably lead to an explosion in the illicit drug trade in the ghettoes.