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Open in hackernews

Launching the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative

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29•d4ft•1h ago

Comments

bryanlarsen•1h ago
Why rural Americans? The same amount of cash will go a lot further and likely be more effective in rural areas of other countries. The source of Atwood's wealth (Stack Overflow etc) is global, not American.
rangestransform•1h ago
Deindustrialization has hollowed out most American cities outside of major cities, and the corresponding anti globalism tantrum contributed to the current political situation. Because of the apportionment of House and Senate seats, these people hold most Americans hostage with their disproportionate voting power, and paying a ransom seems better than the alternative we are living through.
giraffe_lady•1h ago
Rural and semi-exurban people consider themselves a nation¹ that the urban majority are not members of. And now they want that nationalism socialized. If you see what I mean.

¹: by the formal denotation in sociology, which they agree with but not describe it that way if asked.

hshdhdhj4444•59m ago
Nope. Globalism has made America richer than pretty much any nation in the existence of human history.

The election of leaders who prioritize the distribution of wealth from the poorest to the richest rather than vice versa has hollowed out rural America.

And rural America disproportionately votes for such leaders.

js8•47m ago
Technically you're not wrong, but without globalization, deindustrialization wouldn't have happened and unions (and strike threats) would probably be strong enough to prevent the poor to rich redistribution.

So even if globalization made America richer on average, it also destroyed the fair redistribution mechanism.

Sparkle-san•1h ago
Why not rural Americans? When helping someone in my community, I don't first stop and analyze whether my time/money could be better allocated to maximize some sort of utilitarian loss function, I help them because they're there, need my help, and I'm able to help.
evanjrowley•1h ago
I don't disagree with you, but there is value in considering how money could be best put to use for the common good.

One perspective overlooked here is the purchasing power of non-Americans (i.e., not U.S. citizens). Dollars in developing countries can be worth multiple times what they are in the United States. For example, you could help 5000 rural Vietnamese for every 1000 rural Americans. There is also a higher potential for rural Americans to obtain dollars vs. non-Americans. In utilitarian terms you have the potential to do more good by sending money to rural communities overseas.

I'm saying this as someone who loves Appalachia.

Sparkle-san•20m ago
There's a lot of value in helping out locally as well.

I don't have as much lived experience of someone in Vietnam as I do someone in my community. Nor do I understand the language or the culture. There's more overhead in making it happen and there will likely be a lot of things I'll never take into account or understand. On the other hand, I know what it's like living in a HCOL state where many jobs don't pay enough for a family to survive and have struggled in my own past. Could my money have more purchasing power elsewhere? Sure. And they're still people in my community struggling and I have the power to help them and a greater understanding of what they're facing. Community seems to get discounted a lot in the discussion around effective altruism and I think that's unfortunate.

TitaRusell•1h ago
Why not all Americans? Including the blacks, gays, atheists and commies. Well we know why... The votes!
mikestew•51m ago
What office is Jeff Atwood running for? I can't seem to find that information in TFA.
readthenotes1•39m ago
You don't think there are blacks, gays, atheists and commies in rural US?
onraglanroad•5m ago
Sure, but he has limited availability.
bryanlarsen•1h ago
It gives me serious "steal from the poor and give to the rich" vibes. Rural Americans are richer than the majority of humans, and Stack Overflow was a fairly global website.

Rural America also has a government that is fully capable of taking proper care of it's underprivileged; most governments across the world are not.

cosmic_cheese•38m ago
These statements paint with a rather broad brush. There are parts of the US that are so impoverished that it defies belief and more closely resemble pre-industrialization countries than they do what most associate with the United States.

They also ignore that even if other rural areas are technically speaking more rich than the rest of the world, still struggle with an extreme shortage of opportunity, upward mobility, and sense of purpose.

I speak from experience, having been raised in one such area. Had I not moved to a tech hub in search of greener pastures (which is not something everybody is capable of), my life would look so different now as to be unrecognizable. Instead of earning the upper end of the salary band for my line of work with numerous upward trajectories to pursue and a solid bit of retirement stuck away, I'd be working a job earning maybe ~20% as much that doesn't keep track with inflation with zero mobility and a fraction of much retirement funds, and that's one of the best possible outcomes in that region and inaccessible to most.

I've not aligned with the area I hail from politically for a long time now, but clearly it needs help.

bryanlarsen•34m ago
I grew up on a farm. I'd far rather be rural poor in America than middle class in the third world.
cosmic_cheese•26m ago
I would be too, but I can also see how someone in such a situation could feel depressed, hopeless, and neglected, particularly with the sheer amount of wealth other parts of their own country are producing.
OGEnthusiast•21m ago
Maybe they should try not voting for a fascist three times in the row if they expect sympathy from the "rest of their own country".
OGEnthusiast•48m ago
Rural Americans are responsible for the situation they're in.
readthenotes1•40m ago
Aren't we all?
ralfd•1h ago
He writes:

> because that’s exactly where my parents and I are from.

antonymoose•1h ago
Not to mention one of his choices is a white-minority county in rural Mississippi. The idea that Jeff Atwood of all people is a raging racist is insanely laughable to anyone that has followed his work over the last 15+ years.
chrisBob•1h ago
If AI and robotics reach their logical goals then projects like this are about to become more and more important. I don't mind machines taking all of the jobs, as long as all of those displaced workers don't starve.
readthenotes1•55m ago
"Those 10 words had a profound effect on the world. "

And are a paraphrase of even older words:

"From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked." ~30AD

And probably even older than that.

ranprieur•52m ago
This is better than nothing, but the big advantage of the UBI is that there is no bureaucracy deciding who gets it and doesn't get it. If there are any conditions on the income, then there's a constant danger that the program will become another tool of control.
wang_li•16m ago
Feb 1: receive monthly UBI payment Feb 2: spend all of it on strippers/drugs/alcohol/twinkies/etc. Feb 3: I'm hungry.

Unless you are prepared to let the idiots starve to death, UBI will never work.

cwillu•14m ago
Yes yes, your 30 word dismissal completely obliterates all contrary evidence.
Dylan16807•13m ago
You're talking about adults? Not five year olds?

Even if you want to be that condescending to people, whatever you could distribute the money daily. This is not a real issue.

jmathai•44m ago
> all we want to do is advance the concept of direct cash transfer

I love the simplicity of this. I've been thinking a lot about generosity myself.

And while I don't have $100m, our family also has everything we need. What ideas, resources and tools are there for folks like me who want to be as generous as possible with what we have?

To start, I've set up a Donor Advised Fund because I learned that it's a great way to do something with a bunch of appreciated stock that I don't want to pay taxes on. What other tips do you all have?

skybrian•33m ago
I’m not sure which parts are supposed to be new since his previous post. [1] I think it’s the website? [2]

[1] https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-road-not-taken-is-guarante...

[2] https://rgmii.org/