Topic: Ubi

7 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:43:12 - 1:47:21

95: IDK

Central Bank Digital Currencies, Simulation of Strife

The discussion moves to Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) as the next step in total financial control. The hosts suggest that COVID-19 was a "financial emergency" used to print money and prepare the public for a "simulation of strife." They predict CBDCs will be used to implement social credit scores and control individual spending through programmable money.

70: Four Freedoms
1:05:34 - 1:09:05

70: Four Freedoms

Social Safety Nets and the Trap of Poverty

The discussion critiques the American welfare system, suggesting it is designed to keep people trapped in poverty rather than providing a "springboard" back into the workforce. Mo Facts argues for a strong social safety net that provides significant upfront support instead of small, lingering payments. They link this to the modern push for Universal Basic Income (UBI) and the habituation of people staying at home.

57: Capitol Heel
1:00:24 - 1:03:48

57: Capitol Heel

Universal Basic Income, Tim Cook's Virtue Signaling

The discussion moves to the inevitability of Universal Basic Income (UBI) as automation replaces jobs. The hosts predict a crackdown on Christians and evangelicals, noting media narratives that label them as "radical." They also mock Apple CEO Tim Cook's $100 million initiative for "black and brown entrepreneurs," characterizing it as hollow virtue signaling.

50: Class Action
2:30:24 - 2:40:33

50: Class Action

No Man in the House Rule, Family Destruction and UBI

The "no man in the house" rule required Black fathers to leave the home for their families to qualify for government aid, a policy enforced by welfare department "brown shirts" who conducted night searches. The hosts argue this systematically destroyed the Black nuclear family, leading to the current 75% "illegitimacy rate" and fueling the prison-industrial complex. They warn that modern proposals like Universal Basic Income (UBI) are a continuation of this social control, using money to dictate behavior and medical compliance.

23: Blacktivate
48:37 - 54:20

23: Blacktivate

Andrew Yang, White Supremacy and Universal Basic Income

The discussion turns to Andrew Yang's "Freedom Dividend" and the interrogation he faced regarding his alleged popularity among white supremacists. The hosts criticize the Vice interviewer's "trap" questions and contrast the mainstream media's confrontational style with the more open format of The Joe Rogan Experience.

19: Block the Vote
39:07 - 43:14

19: Block the Vote

Andrew Yang's VAT and the 2020 Democratic Field

The hosts evaluate the remaining Democratic field, noting Bernie Sanders' popularity with black millennials. They discuss Andrew Yang's Universal Basic Income proposal but Adam Curry warns against Yang's "sneaky" plan for a Value Added Tax (VAT), drawing parallels to European tax structures. Elizabeth Warren is also criticized for her lack of transparency regarding the tax implications of her policies.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:26:20 - 1:29:56

04: Facts and Fallacies

Universal Basic Income and Disability Claims

Universal Basic Income (UBI) is criticized as a potential tool for social engineering that strips individuals of their purpose and leads to substance abuse. The hosts suggest that a pilot version of UBI already exists in the form of the disability system, where lawyers help people claim benefits for minor or psychological issues. They argue that the combination of isolated households, lack of work, and the influx of drugs creates a "perfect storm" for community destruction.