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i have, well i know they lay their job and go home and relax. i have about 3 or 4 more hours to go. so i just keep my clothes, change my clothes, the 1st job, go to the 2nd and this keeps me from want to go home. what's the book about this time? i will finish it to a piece of my own. she was, it was oh yeah, i'm, i have listen to some of that one with yes. ah, if you didn't have to, maybe work is hard to get by. you could maybe spend more time with your loved ones . why you still have them margaret. this is my grandpa sister, she ah, came off
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a horse i in a curve. i found her on a bank and overhears my grand great grandmother and great grandfather. here it's peaceful. i really like it up here and hen since my family's buried here. how does feel like i need to come up here and take care of the same material? i dislike volunteer, and i do thanks for my community in try to make a difference. no one ever dies and says, and i wish i had a better job. they say i wish had more time spent with my family. i wish i could have explored some of my interests of music or ard, or church, or being a baseball coach. and so i just think we're at a moment where we're going to have machines and artificial intelligence produce
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a lot of things much more cheaply than we've ever seen before. we're going to have the potential for abundance. and when we have abundance, what we should do is give people the chance to live out their dreams, whatever they are. and that's the gift of this moment. if we don't turn it into the hunkers, we already spend millions of dollars every year in this country to try to address poverty and economic insecurity. what do we get for that money? we get 50 percent of americans living paycheck to paycheck. 50 percent of americans who have little or no savings in the bank to tie them over if they encounter a serious illness. 50 percent americans don't have that kind of savings to get them over that kind of an advance kamani in the house. here it is. what it is, but i'm happy here much the rock theory metric over i seriously
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thought i was the help this person ever. i all a sudden i just feel like someone hit me and my spine with an axe and my blood pressure was 380 over 260. and then they finally came in and decided that i had an a order dissection. there's 3 lines to your a order which fees all your body with blood. and mine was ripping apart both by the force of the blood. which means i have to keep my blood pressure down very, very low. because it gets too high, it will rupture in you just dead where you're at me when you're sick and you're trying to deal with her potentially fatal health issue . there's so much stress, you know, on the financial end of it because you're getting these phone calls every day and,
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and every attorney, i will call it like a 101200 bucks, just to file bankruptcy. now i'm thinking, you know, am i so broke? i can't afford to offer bankruptcy, you know, my cardiovascular specialist there, vanderbilt, he wrote on my medical records, he said look, this guy does not need to wait for his disability. he needs it now. and i still had to wait 15 months, you know, if it hadn't been for family and some friends, i don't know what i would have done. i really don't because i mean, i had no money and you know, i had, i had eat you can look at someone like you can look at me right now perhaps and, and maybe think hello, perfectly healthy. but you don't know what's going on inside someone's body in
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it, what we spend another 4 trillion dollars on. we spend another trillion dollars on tax cuts. are wealthy people, do you see the effects of wealthy people spending those tax cuts that we give them in salina, or do you think that instead of economic activity always coming from the top and trickling down, that economic activity might actually be kind of thing that bubbles up from the ground right with, if everybody has a decent amount of economic security and has, might spend then economic activity will spiral upwards in a community like sliding glass in the army originally. and when i got out, i just didn't come back home. i just started work, started going for 27. the reason that i'm here back and so on.
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i was because i have custody of my 2 granddaughters. they are 11 and 10 to full time in saying i live here and go home, start getting ready for them to get home from school. and of course, we have to have supper and if their homework get their bass and it's bad time and ready to start all over. they've been through a lot to be as small as they are and same things and heard things and that child shouldn't, you know, drugs is really bad thing here in the school. small town and it has destroyed many families. it sure has shoot mandel friday. oh. 6 the smart a also wanna warn him that works hard, that you just don't. well, all of us live in
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a basement with a bag. i gave up the best job i ever had my life. when i came back to that girl girl in the head. it was either that or let them going to states custody. and so i gave it all up, came back out and i need is there what you have to do? you know, so in where you go, i don't like about where i spend my money and i would much rather do it here. and i have to drive 30 or 45 minutes to put for the nearest place. they will with the fashion nowadays. we really would like to say the town come alive again,
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like i said, we just need more people that are willing to last in the community. if we give everybody money, you know, everybody has something to spend and they can spend it in, in each other's businesses. and that creates an upward spiral of economic activity that can revitalize the small town like selena. if i can make the analogy to a board game, if you think about the game monopoly, every time you go around the board, the costco, yeah, another $200.00. you didn't have that $2.03 time you, pasco, and monopoly, again, would be over in about 3 turns. see that $200.00 you get for passing, go and monopoly. that's universal, basic income. they are no matter what. it's unconditional. you know, it's come, you're getting it, whether you're winning or you lose it. and if you're losing, it can give you a chance. didn't give you hope, it may be just, maybe you could still pull this off
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in our representatives in, in legislatures and congress. they know the investments payoff, right? they know that, for example, $1000000.00 investment in the fish hatchery, they'll hollow, pays off in multiples of that amount, every year in the tourism that it brings into this community. a lot of people actually travel here just to fish and buy them, come and do slot or just to finish will say i have to buy groceries here at the bar . visualizes out by gas, you know, like i still like to economy. you know, quite a bit with this is why our representatives fight for money in washington to bring back to our communities because they know that these investments can have multiplier effects that bring in much more than the cost of those program. go straight up the river
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cuz the doc is a little bit either production. oh offering. who's got a girl? oh oh, did you get infrastructure like roads and bridges and rail rings in business? oh, basic income is like infrastructure spending for families. right. less families to, to, to pay for the infrastructure that they need, whether it's child care or whether it's housing, whether it's food, clothing, or a car that works or medical expenses. these are all infrastructure investments as well in the productive power of our people and our families in our communities. volley mo, came up with money and got yeah, years harder gain. imagine what she had to go through. i hated to put her in that predicament. and i would never have to put her in a predictor again, if i can,
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i can help it. but like i said, as long as it's hard to get work, it's hard to pay, you know, if you can get the money again, hey, it scares me. death, i'm a ne, a or if i know of, i don't buy it after, so i'll never come get in. typed me away from a family in. are you working right now and sign off in our working rooms and it's hard on me course. i'm notice you guys notice lions and stuff. it's hard on me cuz i retain fluid and stuff but i get it now and i, when i have to get my kids, you know we tried to go to a doctors office. they wouldn't accept him because he don't have insurance. and then i goes all the way back to the money thing. no money. so because you don't got no money, we don't care about your health. we don't care what's going on with you. we're not going to tell you good by maybe days all turn came down
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and he didn't show it to you guys. but when he slid down the hill over there to to catch land in that heard him a got him. how would a $1000.00 a month help you? i mean it would god. oh mine. okay. them magic what it would do for my family made my wife would live better. we went are years much is mounted out of band and then my mama out the paypal guy. if you don't me careful. mm mm.
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lou ah, ah ah, we have 2 choices when we design programs for the poor and for people who are struggling. we can say you need to prove to me 1st that you're worthy of my health . and then i'll help you. ready or we can treat people the way we treat our families. our children are neighbors and say, we're going to help you 1st because we have faith in you. we believe that you're
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going to do something good with that help. and that's what it basically come to us . i just up a couple of different things from the presupposition is that there is a, a belief of inherent good that within people there's a common belief and understand that most people are basically good. i believe in there with we say that you ought to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. that's a really classic southern say though, some people don't have bootstraps to pull up. some people don't have hands to call them. some people don't have feet to put them on to be a person of faith, no matter what was specifically a lot of people been, is or, or what tribe of christianity or other belief system that we prior to that there isn't, there ought to be
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a common written loving our name for who they are for where they are not for who and where we think they ought to be. that kind of was good enough for jesus. i think it ought to be good enough for us to hey, ah, what's interesting to me talking to people about basic income, especially people that would benefit from it is they're often resistant to the idea . and often the resistance takes the form of, you know, some other people will be lazy, some other people will use it for drugs. some other people will misuse it in some way. some other people choose not to work. don't you think somebody to paypal or via real money they wouldn't turn into well dope, a couch, potatoes, work, what we are name. but when i asked people what, what would you do? right? no one has ever to me like, oh, i'll sit on the couch and buy some drugs and alcohol and be lazy. but i'm looking
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at this way. if i'm growing a garden and my family go out there that when asked garden, we'd work hard on that. so you're saying i should just open the door and let the neighbor down the road and it will work so hard. come in here and get part of my garden house at wrap for us. this kind of resistance is almost a question of human nature. you know, how do people think about other people beyond their own family and friends? do they trust them or do they not trust them? and i think that's, that's what we kind of have to talk about. and that's where actually pilots are very useful because we have a little bit of an i've actually quite a lot of empirical evidence saying, well, actually most people act like you and your friends in your family. basic and compounds have been done all over the world. and generally they do not find that people misuse the cache or stopped working when they receive it. in 2019, the myra stockton, california launched an 18 month program where they gave $500.00 a month. no strings attached to a $125.00 residents are made less than the cities annual median income. one of
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those recipients spent the money on surprise. groceries paying bills, you know, the same things you and your family would probably spend the money on to ah ah, so we are within the last $30.00 days of the pilot project. in his 1st year with the 20 women and we work with, we have seen them do everything from payoff predatory debt, go back to school, get better and coin that opportunities to like be or more engaged parents to re establish relationships really does have an opportunity to show up and live their full lives, the then that is the beauty in the power pairs. ah, i used the for so many things. stay and on top of paying the bills in the household,
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things i was having to like take the baby to clay so you know, they, you know, you can't really just really have the babies. oh so oh baker allowing him to be somewhere where he can now. so not, not just being watch to but also learned. ah me. i was able to go ahead and now enrolled him in daycare in the and just focus on school as on my sake a semester. he a medical bill and they all coating as i finished that semester. i made the dean's list, there was very exciting. i got my ged, i graduated in june on i was very excited about that because ill, really, one of the things that he cannot hinder me from, you know, job basically well good job receiving a 1000 dollars a month. even though it is a blessing is not enough to sustain yourself or your family. so individuals took this for what it was an opportunity to get a leg up an opportunity to put in place
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a plan for themselves and their families. so no one, quit working individuals went and got better career opportunities in the they didn't look at the school and it was paid off dead individuals, labor, charbonneau, mazda loan polls of valentine bay. it was a very decided you can make them with the keys in 6 months for the day. even girls were in a gar, mary had a when i was. c movies and i gave up, there was a flight. oh my god, i have to do something to 2 years ago and rode on row in. i looked up a he, boy, he bo, he cry on an air roar. you know, and it was excited. well, you know, because he, yeah, he started it, he started the that the rural, all crying. yes ma'am. actually i was on a magnet with cancer 1st out. they also want our relationship close to between the you know, my mom got feet and you know, she needed
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a lot or she is mer to stay in the 09. she here with the be yoshi with the key. so now, harby and now, you know, just to return the favor just to be like, mom, we're for you just like use a year for me. all, even though it is a guaranteed income pilot in there, other guaranteed income pilots currently being conducted. ours is the only one working with extremely low income families. so families who have various subsidies that they are dependent upon. and even though individuals had a decrease in benefits, they still say that they are glad that they receive the cash because the cash allowed the opportunity to do whatever they need it. it wasn't a voucher or a subsidy dedicated to one particular b. or most importantly, where do i go? a family milan, katie boley movie. we were able to celebrate
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a law read the week before holidays just count by actually being able to get together as a family and i have so many names lie and up. i'm actually going to be looking for a job, a home diesel administration. i met some great people who, it's great think way, let me know when i crossed the bridge to come pop to them. so i'm very excited about a, you know, just say people been, you know, and looking out for you just to see that you're trying to do something, you know, to change your life. a new situation then in your awaiting kamani and we're happy to share with what you think is gonna happen when the programs you know, i believe that we spend a lot of time thinking about what happens when something ins. and to me, that's
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a clear sign of not trusting individuals. if i am going to say that i trust you enough to give you money and know that you are going to do which you and your family need. i have to say that i trust you had not there put a plan in place for when is money. and so, so i believe that individuals are going to continue to do whatever they need to do to take care of themselves and their, ah ah, in the end, people want to be productive. they want to have a better tomorrow than they have today. and if you give people a stable, durable source of income that they can count on, then most people will invest that money in ways that are best for them. as we live in a moment of change, it's going to happen. driverless cars are going to arrive and artificial intelligence is going to improve progress though, in terms of people and whether they're better or worse off. that is optional. this
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is a moment to lee. this is a moment for debate because a future of our families and our children is really a stake. cashed to me, it's freedom, it, it, it's bringing it gives you options that with out that you do not have a cash last them the freedom to actually make the decisions to determine what it is that they need for themselves. you know, right now i'm academic, let's say for some reason academia doesn't work out and i need to take a couple of years to get some training or to switch careers. or let's say i have a parent that really needs my help. i can instantly fall back on that universal basic income in that pitch. so it's something i really want for, you know, the disadvantage people in this country, but it's something i also really want for myself. and i think that's how you create really powerful political movements. people would want to take this opportunity and see that we do not have a limited time. and so my ask for you all to night is free to take this new vision
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of the economy. this trickle up economy, this human centered economy, this vision and make it yours. i don't know to have picked up on it or not, but right now things are less than ideal for a huge number of people in this country, a blur bay and let go from jobs that are never going to come back. racket medical bills are never going to be able to pay. and oh, by the way, a global freaking contagion level pandemic. hard to feel very good about a treadmill. don't you think you'd feel a little better if you had slightly more assurance that you and your family we are going to be okay. we really believe in the land of the free lunch act like it was lipp at john economic boot off of people's next. let's give everyone a piece of the get all american pass so that no one has to start from nothing. that's freedom at u b. i think about a
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mom when i oh, seemed wrong. oh, just don't hold with to see out the scene because the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground and 2020 to the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine. coordination with nato to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. well, i make
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a week even i told me bombs are here even on the same naco and the u. s. with you should the ones that people will die just for make money. the one that i have, i have been yes. care there a while you mess you got through on it. if you go through my she thought complete. i mean there's water damage. you thought if you are doing your need to be done to get them for the month is will dark more saw me, my show a tool or able hopa exec leila lesser opinion polls show that over 70 percent of italians are against military support for ukraine. i landed in confront with the day for that last or if i don't a little yet, levi and more on a skid out and go home and do not she them to talk to you about the daily dazzling w c l. my last food bought a lot,
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you think that would be affordable and we're not returning fund theater. the ah, a, the mayor of done yet says the republic capital suffered its most intense at 5 since 2014, that the ukrainian forces launched forth mf files overnight. this meeting is to quench any attempt to the ukrainian forces to cross the forest is surrounding all of us by thing continues in the dom bus. our correspondent follows russian troops battling 4 key positions on the regions from lines.
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