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+Counterplan: The United States federal government should provide every household the opportunity to receive a guaranteed basic income annually adjusted for inflation. Funding is through a phase-out of current welfare and subsidy programs. |
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+That solves the aff and permutations don't work – funding comes from repealing the aff – no link to spending disads since it would actually cost less. |
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+Isaacson 14 (Betsy Isaacson, “HOW TO FIX POVERTY: WRITE EVERY FAMILY A BASIC INCOME CHECK,” December 14th 2014, http://www.newsweek.com/2014/12/26/how-fix-poverty-write-every-family-basic-income-check-291583.html, Newsweek) |
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+But there may be a solution |
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+billion (or $1,315.62 per American household). |
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+Empirics prove. |
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+MacQueen 13 Ken MacQueen (Vancouver bureau chief for Maclean’s, and a reformed Ottawa Parliamentary reporter and columnist. He prefers B.C., where stories hang fat and juicy from the trees, waiting to be shared. He’s also covered the highs and lows of the royal family, and eight Olympic Games). “Is it time to chuck welfare?” Macleans. April 19th, 2013. http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/time-to-chuck-welfare/ |
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+Fresh research by |
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+their core requirements.” |
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+Solves housing and criminalization specifically – causes psychological change and magnifies solvency for other programs. |
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+Hough and Rice 10 (Juliette Hough and Becky Rice, “Providing personalised support to rough sleepers,” https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/providing-personalised-support-rough-sleepers, October 28th 2010, Joseph Rowntree Foundation) |
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+Despite previously being reluctant |
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+in the City and beyond. |
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+CP solves criminalization but aff can’t – root cause of stigmatization is being perceived as a welfare recipient – universal income solves that. |
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+Scally and Tighe 14 (Corianne Payton Scally, CEO of HOUSERS, LLC, conducting research on affordable housing and community development policy and practice at the federal, state and local levels. She was formerly Associate Professor and Director of the Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University at Albany, and J. Rosie Tighe, ssistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at Appalachian State University, “Who, Why, and How Communities Oppose Affordable Housing,” April 23, 2014, http://www.rooflines.org/3701/who_why_and_how_communities_oppose_affordable_housing/, Rooflines) |
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+Individual residents and organized |
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+housing development projects. |