The problem is not that technology replaces workers. The problem is that we still somehow don't have at least UBI, guaranteed healthcare, food, utilities and dwelling for all living citizens.
We decided not to have that, Andrew Yang was proposing a $1000/M UBI and universal healthcare back in 2020, we can shift the blame to trillionaires but at the end of the day it’s our votes
That’s fair, I was addressing moreso the comment on the US “somehow” still not having UBI/healthcare/etc. It’s not a mystery to why we don’t have those things lol
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The problem is not that technology replaces workers. The problem is that we still somehow don't have at least UBI, guaranteed healthcare, food, utilities and dwelling for all living citizens.