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ArchangelMadzz said:
Doesn't matter how much research. studies or anything indicate that this is a good idea. No matter what country implements it and it works.

There is no way this culture is accepting it and that's quite sad.

This is the comment you're talking about? None of what I said earlier proves anything here. It's only a good idea if you cherry pick the good shit while not showing any of the bad effects.

ArchangelMadzz said:
Aeolus451 said:

Weird idea?

The study didn't account for practicality or common sense. As of 2016, there's 249,485,228 adults in the US. If you give them each $1000 per month.... 249,485,228 X $1000 = $249+ billion per month X 12 = nearly 3 trillion dollars per year.

Where's that money gonna come from?

I'm saying "fuck that" because it's a fucking stupid idea because it wouldn't work in the REAL world.

 

There is literally no evidence in the world that would convince you of this, which further proves my first comment. 

But of course out of everyone that worked on this study, none of them could do math. 

There is no objective evidence of this being a good idea or study that actually examined it completely. They didn't point out how much it would cost a government or the wide ranging effects of that cost would have on the government and people. The study is a farce which actual purpose is to misconstrue the effects of the government giving alot of money away. It's just propaganda. 

Propaganda.

Noun.

1. information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.

2. the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.

3. the particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement.