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You're making a lot of completely unsupported predictions there...



It's not possible to effectively predict in scenarios like this, which is why you don't go overboard.


so did the parent, and everyone else in this thread.


... and this is why, selfishly, I would like to see the system implemented somewhere, albeit not necessarily where I live. People keep throwing peremptory statements here and there (on both sides of the argument), even though we really have no way to know what's going to happen. So let the Swiss implement it, and let the whole world see how it's gonna play out. If it works (which I sincerely hope, from the bottom of my heart), then that can give ideas to the rest of us. If it fails, we can draw the adequate conclusions too.


It's always refreshing to find someone who wants a good debate to be settled by experiment. Hopefully that would be enough. Portugal famously had great success with decriminalization of nearly all illicit drugs, but unfortunately I don't think too many countries have changed their own laws as a result. There's almost always too much politics involved, and it's usually easy to find a reason that is at least superficially convincing as to why what works elsewhere will not work at home.


There have been a few trials of related things on a small scale. Certainly nothing approaching the amounts or number of people in the Swiss proposal.

Some instances here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_income_tax#Implementat...




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