字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 100,000 activities activists in switzerland has secured a boat that would basically provide twenty eight hundred dollars a month to every single citizen living inside in Switzerland which is kinda incredible because they literally do not have to do anything if this type of legislation passes so the reason why they want to do is because they want to provide basic monthly income to everyone in Switzerland regardless of what they do the problem is wise because they want to make sure that they can a for the bare necessities and they also want to encourage people to do what they're really love to do as a career not be forced to do something because it's the most profitable so that is obviously very different from what we're experiencing here in the United States we have one-party that is fighting aggressively to get rid of that welfare programs and social programs and then one party that is kinda trying to maintain them up so I want to get everyone else's thoughts because I feel like this is something that we might even disagree on a little bit yeah you know I'm curious what you guys think in fact I'm getting a good run of eight so basis think about it I'm guessing wow I am million okay tribe the course in session just banquet starts I think this totally exonerates the Swiss for taking all the money and art that the nazis fans I way of dog now not a problem I gold red I don't you to give a shit what i'll carry me it's a rich country the shining 89 people some point nine million people up you know it's a if you have the ability to do it I think you should probably do it I imagine that the economic disparity between rich and poor Twitchell it is pretty extreme cuz you know they're definitely rich people in Switzerland but you know what is interesting is that II know their immigration laws there are tight and they better be taken as a given twenty are out every citizen the Commission people elderly get away with what I up some countries outside of colin is up yeah Nina yeah FL so a poor countries might find it a little or yep totally so let us write yeah poster that US employers yeah because it was ironic arches buddy I was sleeping that is what would be an easy trip I gotta let you be willing to pay it out notice in trouble to get there here us up crossing the Alps either yeah but I think I think they might be able to do I think this is an interesting proposal I don't know how easily it would be carried out because I'm curious how they would fund current social programs and that do this on top of that if they can afford it it's an interesting proposal I would want to see what kind of impact would have maybe we can do a quick little case study tried out for a few years and see if people just like stopped working because that's the course the big arche you just give people twenty-eight hundred dollars a month willy nilly that what incentive do they have to go out there work but there are people out there that are really motivated genuinely wanna go do something that they enjoy from work so for instance you know i John and I have this hypothetical conversation and if someone was handed me twenty eight hundred dollars a month I wouldn't quit what I'm doing now because I get the film out if it makes me feel good about myself will there be some people that take advantage of it and just lay around and do nothing of course I spent twenty her horse this morning would but whatever I know that the first love us that a lot of money actually yet um so I I i'm leaning towards towards opposition to it in a narcotics if they want to do it there it's perfectly fine is a totally different context racially historically demographically in terms their money in everything and which also point out that another thing apparently they're gonna they got enough signatures for is a cap on CEO pay it couldn't be 12 thought they could only get there are times more which I I would love sale they get every health care too and they and and and you pay more if you can for yep for that privilege so I mean they have a I don't know the full details at the Swiss tax system but it feels fan yeah and I guess I've always hated it when somebody will bring like a Republican usually that's a to bring up like food stamps or welfare and say we'll look now at they're just gonna soak in the government money and they're not going to work in it feels to me like growing up relatively poor like a few people might but that does not indicate the entire system it's crazy to think that many people would be willing to live on a hundred and fifty dollars a week or something like that I'm so I do hate that but apparently there is a dollar value that I think would disrupt their motivation working apparently it somewhere around twenty hundred dollars because I do think that it wouldn't stop me from working I'll continue to work but I do think that 2800 for some people I would incentivize working yet so look to clarify its good point made by and I think that I would love for special it right a great little government right okay study right as a neutral observer right but ironic I'll I but if I let this whistle and I would definitely vote now I mean look I love your health care system I loved it you general welfare is good and you help people who need a helping this terrific so bite coach I think 28 hun like just giving people money I don't see the point in you and the whole idea and like I is so funny like an american or soul right wing idea like helping people so that they can pursue their Parker I you would literally a laptop bill fashion is a maybe dodging right now Switzerland they have a really high underemployment rate and also a pretty high unemployment rates are really enough jobs out there so so what are you doing it just leave people on the streets and another concern though I'm and I think that this is a very legitimate concern about this proposal is that if you up give people twenty eight hundred dollars and you just say this is your basic income there will be people on the other side did say it will then why do we have any type of welfare system why don't we get rid the you know subsidize high health insurance why don't we I get rid of are they have government health insurance there why we get rid of that why don't we get rid of any type of social program we have because now they have money let them decide how they use that money and I could actually put their entire system in jeopardy there's so many things that factor into this like i mean we don't know what they get out in 20 hours a month if you combine preserve all you know she combined tax credits there plenty people here get 20% in or out a month I'll you know a so II doesn't depends on what else they do expressed by reply and working think no again but the yet village where I am making your money I mean I mean yeah I think so yeah you have to work at somebody could be money you get from investments and yeah were they have a he said David underplay the problem people quit their jobs a human beings work they don't you know and and I don't agree I don't you think people are just inherently lazy play I don't quit your job the next day right sound like a winning lottery 2800 about to get later error of your family that thirty three thousand dollars 33 33 6 right I a for your for here I'm I'm on that same I let 24 like a millionaire right 33602 I was here if you got anything other than it's just you is not up I mean I was kidding before 10 I know but I think look my keep a real man I mean annie is a ton of people in the world or like 2800 well you know and I get a little bit here also something on e-bay I'm filing RK I i think we're way of the rest many how many people with with certain millionaire yeah I don't or won't work in a way that they would not keep their jobs coach when we give we give what is the equivalent of what we get if you're on every possible government subsidy you know stories for bombs crib I make think about think about how empowering it would be to have the freedom to do something that you genuinely love as opposed to being forced to doing something that's highly profitable yeah you know I don't care about yeah there go to this report is irrelevant to whether it's what people mean people work in the world because people I don't know where you sit people want to make that that's not enough money to get people to quit get a remember when we were underemployed you know it's like when we lost their jobs in Miami and then we're coming out here in LA how long we did not bet on employment for as long as we possibly could good day and week in a row and I don't know why you but I didn't work in that time right now and then work at that time but I try to get a job every fuckin day so did you planet are you from the planet where I try a little harder after I ran out of water I but can I make one last point and I don't know but you didn't you tried a great we are you want the job I wanted a job yeah I know but one such expert stop running out I was like wanted more I was like yeah I gotta go to LA I was trying new yorkers in any job america's like I really gotta give I really needed to yep sup I came out that way so I must have given a real so you're actually hesitant to come out lol yeah taxes just uprooting my life I have never lived in LA and so in love live in this crowd like after kisses makes me look really great you so we were in Miami know I'm a grown ass man I'm 30 years old at that time we we've the or the company sells the whole TV station pain so ready for job normal a and then I Ben went to LA I went up to New York but my parents have a house in New Jersey out so I was a new jersey can I Drive unit writing job TV ratings I which is what I was the time in New York and I'm living with my parents and I'm getting my unemployment check I was fun I no ironic hurry just made me realize I have a lot I have time a like I'm 27 you were thirty unique you were almost rock-bottom I began to you
A2 初級 美國腔 在那裡,每個公民每個月的工資是2800元,什麼都沒有。 (Where Every Citizen Is Paid 2800 A Month For NOTHING) 13 2 王惟惟 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字