I'm surprised at the lack of skepticism about the moon landings here. A large portion of the population, especially outside of the US, believes they were faked.
I suspect that a lot of people in favor of this idea have not actually had much contact with the poor or working class, and have not spent much time thinking about the distortions UBI would create in the economy. People…
Monopolies don't need to have profits, and it's becoming difficult to see a doctor. Does this sound familiar to you? Welcome to communism, enjoy your stay.
I immediately searched for the word "pension" in the comments, and your comment was the only one to have it. She's 62 years old, and commuting to this job so that she can maximize her pension.…
There's a NASA study from 2015 that concludes that mass gains of the Antarctic ice sheet are greater than the losses: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-study-mass-gains-o...
In 2014 Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum: https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reach... But now in 2017 we're talking about continent-wide collapse?
This is a profound misunderstanding of corporate governance, and the fact that so many people here somehow agree with the assertion that CEOs are paid for luck is astounding.
I'm surprised at the lack of skepticism about the moon landings here. A large portion of the population, especially outside of the US, believes they were faked.
I suspect that a lot of people in favor of this idea have not actually had much contact with the poor or working class, and have not spent much time thinking about the distortions UBI would create in the economy. People…
Monopolies don't need to have profits, and it's becoming difficult to see a doctor. Does this sound familiar to you? Welcome to communism, enjoy your stay.
I immediately searched for the word "pension" in the comments, and your comment was the only one to have it. She's 62 years old, and commuting to this job so that she can maximize her pension.…
There's a NASA study from 2015 that concludes that mass gains of the Antarctic ice sheet are greater than the losses: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-study-mass-gains-o...
In 2014 Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum: https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reach... But now in 2017 we're talking about continent-wide collapse?
This is a profound misunderstanding of corporate governance, and the fact that so many people here somehow agree with the assertion that CEOs are paid for luck is astounding.