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SERIOUS DISCUSSION: Universal Minimum Income
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<blockquote data-quote="KingBlack" data-source="post: 15693609" data-attributes="member: 23148"><p>NO POLITICS IN THIS DISCUSSION</p><p></p><p>With the rapid development in robotics, sensors and rapid growth in tech, it is only a matter of time that most of the manual labor jobs go the way of the dinosaur. </p><p></p><p>People in fast foods are first. Auto techs in time, because lets be honest, internal combustion engines are on their way out. ICE's will be replaced with electric motors, merging industries and making job placement very competitive. The list goes on, but you get the point.</p><p></p><p>Do you think that UMI is something we will see in our lifetime? And when it happens, I'm curious if you can find a job, do you keep the full amount or are you penalized by your job? Hard to say, because you want people to work. Penalties would encourage freeloaders to not work unless they get something well paying.</p><p></p><p>Are you for UMI if there is a legitimate lack of employment due to robotics, or would you be against it, no matter what?</p><p></p><p>NO POLITICS IN THIS DISCUSSION</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingBlack, post: 15693609, member: 23148"] NO POLITICS IN THIS DISCUSSION With the rapid development in robotics, sensors and rapid growth in tech, it is only a matter of time that most of the manual labor jobs go the way of the dinosaur. People in fast foods are first. Auto techs in time, because lets be honest, internal combustion engines are on their way out. ICE's will be replaced with electric motors, merging industries and making job placement very competitive. The list goes on, but you get the point. Do you think that UMI is something we will see in our lifetime? And when it happens, I'm curious if you can find a job, do you keep the full amount or are you penalized by your job? Hard to say, because you want people to work. Penalties would encourage freeloaders to not work unless they get something well paying. Are you for UMI if there is a legitimate lack of employment due to robotics, or would you be against it, no matter what? NO POLITICS IN THIS DISCUSSION [/QUOTE]
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