• @antidote101
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    268 months ago

    “Free Cash” is a framing conservatives would use … it’s more a “stop homelessness and starvation” program.

  • don
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    208 months ago

    Not everyone agrees. Conservative groups that pushed back against pandemic-era aid programs are now taking aim at guaranteed income too.

    Tarren Bragdon, the president and CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a right-leaning think tank, criticized GI projects’ “slow creep,” saying a too-generous welfare state discourages people from working — a concern both parties shared until roughly the last decade. His group, which has sought to curtail access to safety-net programs through tighter employment requirements, has also rolled out messaging to counter GI efforts in some of the cities pursuing them.

    Considering conservatives are trying to get a corrupt, insurrectionist, traitorous dictator into the office of the President, I’m of the strictly personal opinion that they shouldn’t be given any voice to “push back” until they learn to unfuck their worldview.

    • Flying Squid
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      48 months ago

      a too-generous welfare state discourages people from working

      Yeah, no one works in Scandinavia. Not a single person.

      Dumb fucks.

  • @ABCDE
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    168 months ago

    Direct cash transfers have been proven better at lifting people out of poverty as they know how they need to spend their money.