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RE: Universal Basic Income - a bipolar story

in #ubi8 years ago

Canada is not easily reached from south Asia, Africa or Arab countries.
You can afford to select and control immigration.
We have so far proven to be unable to.
Canada has a low overall population density. Which means that if any problems with immigrations occur, it is going to be a long haul.

However, it is an entirely different thing to have people living on welfare. With conditions applying. Or to give them money no matter what. Completely different mindset.
I have seen welfare going absurd in Denmark.
A very nice country. I like it. Know their culture. Speak their language. And I could not stand living there. Totally overwelfared.

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Why do you say overwelfared?

the migrant crisis in europe looks really bad. I like how Hungary built a razor wire fence around one part of the border.

The impact of the refugee crises on the European community is in fact desastrous. And welfare was a major attractor to refugees in Germany.
The Danes were tougher. Made sure some bad stories were told about them on the social media.
Overwelfared means that people loose their fangs when being overpampered. No need to be overly hard working, no need to give your best. The state is going to take care. Actually, the same thing happens over here.
It does not affect everybody. But it affects far too many people, who will become less and less active. It is like growing couch potatoes.
And these potatoes will not be more satisfied. They will complain more, demand more.
I am glad that my country was trying to find a good balance. At least, it used to. But the same thing strickes here. And what I do not like is the lack of self-responsibility, which shows by making others responsible for ones own misery.

Talking UBI, it is a little risky to judge from oneself and assume that the rest of society would get as much out of UBI as you and I would.

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