One of the characteristics of a Ponzi scheme is that it always requires new infusions of money to keep it going (or else it collapses). Does the so-called advent of Universal Basic Income answer this need?
But more disturbing: Is Universal Basic Income the replacement for the raided pension funds that Baby Boomers are about to discover?
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