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In reply to the discussion: A Reverse Income Tax: A Bold Replacement for Social Security, Welfare, Food Stamps, and others [View all]BrentWil
(2,384 posts)52. Thats the other benefit of my plan..
It will increase the amount of work that will be done. It will create a huge middle class. This will push consumer consumption through the rough, and the economy will keep expanding. This will ensure the continued technological advancement of our society and ensure the United States continues to be an engine of global economic growth.
Plus, my plan is more sellable, honestly. Not that either one has a realistic shot of becoming reality, but for our culture, I think it is a better match.
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A Reverse Income Tax: A Bold Replacement for Social Security, Welfare, Food Stamps, and others [View all]
BrentWil
Jan 2012
OP
I had an uncle who proposed it in Canada. Studied it in university. From what I can remember it
applegrove
Jan 2012
#10
it would likely be better than SS and would serve all the same purposes, in any event....
mike_c
Jan 2012
#7
People don't get 50K in SS benefits per year when they retire. That is what I am saying to give
BrentWil
Jan 2012
#13
I'm sorry-- the OP isn't mine and I don't have the inclination to research it's claims for you...
mike_c
Jan 2012
#16
Unfortunately, people are too tied to the competition thing without thinking it through...
Luminous Animal
Jan 2012
#32
It does away with the worst part of capitalism competition. Hunger, homelessness...
Luminous Animal
Jan 2012
#40