SchwartzReport: Giving Homes to Homeless Cheaper than Neglecting Them on Street

01 Poverty, 03 Economy, 11 Society, Government, Idiocy
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Yet again we have evidence that the compassionate life-affirming choice in social programs is not only the most wellness oriented, it is also cheaper, and more efficient. We see this over and over, so one must ask, why so often is this not the option chosen? Hate, a need to punish the vulnerable? Self-righteous superiority? Just plain nastiness? Given the evidence I think we ought to be asking this question.

Giving Homes to the Homeless is Cheaper Than Leaving them on the Street. Here’s Proof

Sepp Hasslberger: Finland Looks at Basic Income

03 Economy, 11 Society
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

The idea of basic income just breached an unprecedented political milestone

FINLAND: 65% of Parliamentary Candidates Favor Basic Income

Without surprise, the Greens candidates are the most favorable to the policy (99%), followed by the Left Alliance candidates (95%) and the Center (83%). Significant support is also found among the nationalist party ‘True Finns’ (57%) and the Swedish People’s Party (53%).

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Harold Meyerson: The Big Skim — How Financial Scams Suck Money from Corporations Instead of Investing in Capability and Jobs

03 Economy, 11 Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Government

Harold Meyerson

Shareholders’ big skim

As a result of the shareholder revolution, the money that once went to expansion and new ventures has gone instead into shareholders’ pockets.

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