Glia
08-21-2019, 07:54 PM
Published Wed, Aug 21 2019 12:12 PM EDT
While Andrew Yang (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/21/democrat-andrew-yang-running-for-president-on-platform-of-free-cash.html) is best known as the Democratic presidential hopeful touting free cash (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/27/free-cash-handouts-what-is-universal-basic-income-or-ubi.html) for Americans as part of his political campaign, he’s not the only one. Though much of the attention on fellow Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson has focused on the best-selling self-help author’s unconventional platform of love (https://www.marianne2020.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwyqTqBRAyEiwA8K_4O8pVSygl6AEommeDARklDZwxNyirVMjPB4b4OawmPe7y6QTMz6SuvRoC_i4QAvD_BwE)and spirituality (and her friendship with Oprah Winfrey), she also has a plan to institute a universal basic income (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/27/free-cash-handouts-what-is-universal-basic-income-or-ubi.html).
Part of Williamson’s economic plan is to pay all American citizens ages 18 to 65 (https://www.marianne2020.com/issues/the-economy) (or until they are eligible for their Social Security payment) $1,000 per month, no questions asked. (The age at which people get Social Security benefits depends on year of birth (https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/agereduction.html).)
“This will provide immediate cash relief to those who need it. It will give people a small but reliable stream of income. It will create a floor so no American needs to be hungry. It will also provide a big stimulus to the economy as people spend this money on food, clothes and other essentials,” according to Williamson’s campaign website. ...
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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/21/candidate-marianne-williamsons-plan-to-give-adults-1000-per-month.html
While Andrew Yang (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/21/democrat-andrew-yang-running-for-president-on-platform-of-free-cash.html) is best known as the Democratic presidential hopeful touting free cash (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/27/free-cash-handouts-what-is-universal-basic-income-or-ubi.html) for Americans as part of his political campaign, he’s not the only one. Though much of the attention on fellow Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson has focused on the best-selling self-help author’s unconventional platform of love (https://www.marianne2020.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwyqTqBRAyEiwA8K_4O8pVSygl6AEommeDARklDZwxNyirVMjPB4b4OawmPe7y6QTMz6SuvRoC_i4QAvD_BwE)and spirituality (and her friendship with Oprah Winfrey), she also has a plan to institute a universal basic income (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/27/free-cash-handouts-what-is-universal-basic-income-or-ubi.html).
Part of Williamson’s economic plan is to pay all American citizens ages 18 to 65 (https://www.marianne2020.com/issues/the-economy) (or until they are eligible for their Social Security payment) $1,000 per month, no questions asked. (The age at which people get Social Security benefits depends on year of birth (https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/agereduction.html).)
“This will provide immediate cash relief to those who need it. It will give people a small but reliable stream of income. It will create a floor so no American needs to be hungry. It will also provide a big stimulus to the economy as people spend this money on food, clothes and other essentials,” according to Williamson’s campaign website. ...
Read/view the rest here:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/21/candidate-marianne-williamsons-plan-to-give-adults-1000-per-month.html