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A date for the vote itself is yet to be confirmed, however, it could take place before the end of this year, depending on the decision of the Swiss government. The money to fund the measure would likely be supplied by the Swiss social insurance system, so in other words it would be taken from taxpayers. We know that the government has no money itself, everything that it gives to others it must first take from others or print it out of thin air. But, are individuals who receive these funds going to be participating tax payers as well? If not, is it safe to assume that the more individuals who rely on this system, and the fewer who are contributing and fueling it, the more unlikely it is to run out of funds? Is this only possible due to Switzerland’s low population and impressive bank profits? The way to finance a Basic Income is what matters, and the Living Income Proposal focuses on explaining how such provision of money can be made a sustainable, supportive and functional part of the economy livingincomeguaranteed.wordpress/the-proposal/
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 05:13:53 +0000

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