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TopicHow Andrew yang would support $1000 UBI bill
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11/22/19 12:39:14 PM
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There's another problem, though. It's if they can do the jobs that are left for them to work. Some people only know how to do one thing. It would suck if there was nothing they could do, even if they wanted to...


Sometimes a normal job isn't what people want. Someone could start a youtube channel, someone can back to school, someone can fuck their life way, but I bet on humanity wanting to work and provide work in their own way or their own field. It does what it is called "freedom divedent" gives people the option to choose how they want to contribute to society.

Except a lot of jobs may disappear with automaton...


A lot of new jobs will be created too

But those new jobs will probably be highly specialized... Which doesnt help the average person who lost their job...


so then the average person needs to become more specialized. isn't that the point? aren't we supposed to get better with time? aren't we supposed to advance as a species?

Yeah. But unlike other parts of the world, the US system doesnt always care for its people. For certain specializations, you need schooling. And in the US, college is expensive. So, they would need money to pay for it. But its money they dont have because they dont have a job. And they cant get a job until they have that specialized training. Which they cant get without money. So, they end up in a vicious cycle...
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