Quote Originally Posted by OurManFlint II View Post
I think the idea is trying to address the issue rather then fix when a problem.
With universal income people will have better diets and access to a healthier lifestyle, reducing the burden on hospitals. Underpaid nurses won't need to do all the extra shifts and with a guaranteed basic income makes the job more attractive to those who are attracted to job but put off by the absolutely shite salary and conditions ergo more emphatic care. street level crime is always an economical issue, less need for police and low to middle incomes families won't need to do the extra job or hours and can dedicate that little bit to education at home and support the school as a community effort rather than a baby sitter during the day.
Do you really believe this?