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That certainly is a fair response.

A DDI does differ in two important ways from a UBI (as commonly conceived). A DDI would not involve taxes/public debt to pay for it and it would not be 'universal'--though any adult citizen could become eligible for it. Also, a DDI would absolutely, positively eliminate poverty, whereas a UBI would only lessen it.

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Stephen Yearwood
Stephen Yearwood

Written by Stephen Yearwood

M.A. in political economy (money/distributive justice) "Please don't confront me with my failures/ I'm aware of them" from "These Days," as sung by Gregg Allman

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