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Hawaii Becomes First State to Embrace Universal Economic Slavery

“Under a UBI program, every citizen is granted a fixed income that’s not dependent on their status in life.”

Hawaii is a testing ground, like New Zealand and Australia, for the New World Order.  Small populations in a closed system, often islands, are used at test zones.  As example, women’s suffrage was a Rockefeller/Rothschild program, first tested in New Zealand to break up family and bring women into workforce.

Australia now has mandatory airport scanners known to cause cancer, that is, in Australia You Cannot Opt Out of airport body scans. This is testing for another depopulation method.

Kauai had pilot test of Smart Meters in 2010, instrumental for the global energy grid and designed to ration all energy use and industrial survival.

Global Smart Grid: China Driving Intercontinental Energy Distribution Grid China’s call for a “global intercontinental energy system that will unite the electric power networks of the whole world” is identical to the Global Energy Network Institute’s (GENI) ”energy web” or “Internet of Energy.” (See this article on Chairman Mao’s placement by central bankers.)

Now Hawaii is leading the way to universal “fairness”, meaning equal rations for all, or “fair slavery.”

 

Hawaii is also buying into the false data that supports idea of man made climate change. Hawaii has long been controlled by Democratic Party and is opposing Republican Trump on true facts about Paris Accord.

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Hawaii Becomes the First State to Pass a Bill in Support of Universal Basic Income

by Dom Galeon June 15, 2017

In Brief

This month has shown that Hawaii may be the U.S.’s most [reactionary] forward-thinking state. Earlier in June, it became the first state to formally accept the provisions of the Paris Climate Accord, [based on false science] and now, the state congress has passed a bill that puts Hawaii on the path to universal [equal rations for all] basic income. [A welfare state’s wet dream.]

Eyes on the Future

 Innovation and [utopian] forward- [non]thinking may be Hawaii’s two biggest exports in 2017. Earlier this month, the state earned the distinction of being the first in the U.S. to formally accept the provisions of the Paris Climate Agreement after President Donald Trump [wisely] decided to withdraw the nation from it, and now, Hawaii is taking the lead in embracing yet another innovative [experimental] idea: universal basic income (UBI).

Today, Hawaii state representative Chris Lee wrote a Reddit post about House Concurrent Resolution 89, a bill he says he introduced in order to “start a conversation about our future.” According to Lee, “After much work and with the help of a few key colleagues, it passed both houses of the State Legislature unanimously.”

Lee also mentioned the development via Twitter:

The bill has two major provisions. First, it declares that all families in Hawaii are entitled to basic financial security.  [Equal rations] “As far as I’m told, it’s the first time any state has made such a pronouncement,” wrote Lee. The second provision establishes a number of government offices “to analyze our state’s economy and find ways to ensure all families have [access to dependency on welfare] basic financial security, including an evaluation of different forms of a full or partial universal basic income.”

The congressman thanked “redditors” in his post, as he said the site became his first resource in considering UBI, and added a Reddit-standard TL;DR at the end: “The State of Hawaii is going to begin evaluating universal basic income.”

A Step Forward

Under a UBI program, every citizen is granted a fixed income that’s not dependent on their status in life. [A fair ration, fixed, not dependent on their education or skills] Despite the current focus on the concept, it actually isn’t particularly new. In fact, former U.S. President Richard Nixon actually floated the idea back in 1969.

Universal Basic Income: The Answer to Automation?
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However, the benefits of such a program have become more appealing in light of recent technological advances, specifically, the adoption of automated systems that could result in widespread unemployment.

Proponents of UBI have highlighted how it would be an improvement on existing social welfare programs while mitigating the effects of the joblessness expected to follow automation. Critics think that UBI would encourage a more lax attitude about work and argue that funding such a system would be difficult, if not impossible.

Existing pilot programs, however, seem to indicate otherwise.

Hawaii may be the first U.S. state to pass any sort of UBI-positive [social engineering experiment] legislation, but several countries around the globe are already testing the system. Finland began its two-year UBI pilot in 2016, and Germany has one as well. Canada plans to start trials in Prince Edward Island (PEI)  [another island for testing] and Ontario, while India is currently debating the merits of UBI.

[After India, which never achieved independence in 1948 and is firmly under New World Order, took most currency out of circulation in its moves toward electronic slavery. …India Takes a Big Step Back from Cash | The New Yorker – Nathan Heller on India’s bold, and potentially perilous, move to withdraw eighty-six per cent of its paper currency from national circulation.]

Several private UBI endeavors are also in the works, including one that uses blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Of course, the implementation of any major UBI program requires a great deal of political will. As Lee wrote, “Planning for the future isn’t politically sexy and won’t win anyone an election […]. But if we do it properly, we will all be much better off for it in the long run.”

 
 

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