Obamot wrote:Invest also in the stone with a piece of land to cultivate a garden ... it could serve one day!
Bah right now is better to invest in the stock market, it's the right time there are opportunities to seize!
Philippe Schutt wrote:This post has me paired some research and I came across this:
http://www.eclaireco.org/poidsetat
swift2540 wrote:sen-no-sen wrote:Beautiful analysis Obamot, however, I share somewhat the opinion of nlc.
The principle of a universal dividend amounts in a way to returning the national profits to its citizens, like the bonus of participation in a company, paid to its employees? Is not it?
No, or I misunderstood.
The universal dividend replaces ALL state aid.
According to the principle described, you receive from birth 1 / 2 dividend until your majority, and then the full dividend.
AND THAT'S ALL![]()
sen-no-sen wrote:This is an attractive version, but there are several, this is the case in Alaska, with an allocation (Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. created in 1976) based on the mining and oil revenues of the region. loot the more you win!)
The latter looks more like a "bonus", and does not allow an individual to live ($ 1200 / year depending on the years).
sen-no-sen wrote:There are also universal dividend projects based on growth (growth dividend), but this is still more of a bonus logic than universal income.
sen-no-sen wrote:The question to ask is how much, how, and what will it work ???
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