Then let's get to the economic facts. The UBI isn't possible to realize if you don't add a "max wage cap", which would mean that X people would have to work more or as hard as before without any advantage, this will lead to a lack of incentive to work as much, thus these people are going to work precisely as much as the wage cap allows before their hard earned money gets redistributed to people who don't work at all. Secondly, if you just say everyone gets $X per month, why shouldn't the inflation and prices rise accordingly? When is the point the inflation is not anymore controllable by the govt and mutates into hyperinflation? How much does the FED have to print to keep this bubble alive? How much more govt regulations would have to be in place? Who will pay all this? Why shouldn't the govt grow faster than ever? The UBI is socialism, if you work and even dare to get or be better than others you get punished.
RE: Unconditional Basic Income (UBI)