dystopian
Veteran Member
Who says UBI has to replace all other forms of welfare? If other benefits are reduced by 50%, and you get 50% of "enough to live on" UBI, nobody would fal off the wagon.
True, but that *adds* complexity to an already complicated system of deciding who gets what in terms of benefits, which runs completely contrary to one of the big arguments often heard for UBI.
I think evolution is better than revolution. And as for the argument about reducing bureocracy, I think it's been greatly exaggerated because you still need to have some special arrangements for the disabled and such who need assistance beyond UBI,
The argument is that you wouldn't need those special arrangements since those special arrangements would be private outfits that are paid for using a UBI set at at least same level as the combined benefits/subsidies that currently allow the disabled to pay for them.
not to mention that politicians - even those who advocate UBI - are liars who love using "reducing bureocracy" as a catch-all campaign promise that they can never quite deliver.
While they sure do love streamlining things and fucking things up in the process; its hard to imagine how simply cutting everyone the same check each month would not drastically reduce bureacratic overhead compared to the current system.
I think on this we can just agree that we have slight difference of opinion on this. I favour smallest possible UBI (at least as starting point) that is enough to afford a healthy person means to survive, but no more.