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Despite Mayor Tubbs’s Concerns, Yang’s Opt-in Model for Universal Basic Income Will Work (op-ed)

The Sacramento Bee published an article titled: Stockton’s mayor doesn’t like Andrew Yang’s universal basic income plan. Here’s why. In the 30 minute interview about Mayor Tubbs own universal basic income (UBI) pilot, the interviewer asks Tubbs, “do you support Andrew Yang’s UBI plan?”  In response, Tubbs says he does not support the plan because participants… Continue reading Despite Mayor Tubbs’s Concerns, Yang’s Opt-in Model for Universal Basic Income Will Work (op-ed)

Wim Hof Breathing, Basic Income, and My Eczema Cure; Top Article Roundup 🤠 2020

This article is a list of my most read articles of 2020 — this has been a busy year, with less writing and fewer pageviews. A big part of this is that 2019 was very much about Andrew Yang and Universal Basic Income. In turn, I had a great deal of 2019 traffic thanks to… Continue reading Wim Hof Breathing, Basic Income, and My Eczema Cure; Top Article Roundup 🤠 2020

Audience Intel With SparkToro, a Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I was graciously granted a week of premium access to hot new audience research tool SparkToro in exchange for this sincere review. I’ve been following this project for some time, so was stoked to get in there and take a look around premium level features.  This review is not paid aside from premium level access… Continue reading Audience Intel With SparkToro, a Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Universal Basic Income is a Correct Response to COVID-19

Smart people are calling for universal basic income (UBI) in response to economic disruptions wrought by COVID-19. UBI will serve as an economic floor to help a huge swath of society pay bills, buy groceries, and most importantly as a necessary cash infusion so families and individuals can afford to shelter in place in order… Continue reading Universal Basic Income is a Correct Response to COVID-19

2019 Most Read

This article is a list of askoshbetter.com‘s most read articles of 2019 — it’s been fascinating to see what articles have drawn people in – and what articles Google has blessed in its search algorithm. I’m not here to chase the data. I’m here to share information I think will be helpful in some small… Continue reading 2019 Most Read

A Tale of Two Yolks

Cage free, free range, pasture raised, what’s the difference? A standard grocery store egg with no labeling about how the birds have been raised typically means the egg comes from a hen in a 67 square inch cage, a cage with a floor plan as about as large as a standard 8.5″ by 11″ piece… Continue reading A Tale of Two Yolks

There are so many benefits to more people cycling

This article was inspired by a r/BikeCommuting conversation I had a while back. It’s a short list-style article outlining some of the top benefits for cyclists and society at large from having more people choose bikes when they need to move. Biking is good for local businesses. When people ride their bikes, they’re more likely… Continue reading There are so many benefits to more people cycling

It’s Time for a Digital Advertising Tax

Companies are using social media, websites, and digital TV to serve us all a massive amount of ads. Whether it’s an ad in a Google search result, a sponsored “Story” on Instagram, an ad served via your cable box, or a Hulu TV ad, we are being served digital ads constantly and no one appears… Continue reading It’s Time for a Digital Advertising Tax

Six Existential Problems Universal Basic Income Is Likely to Solve

First, what is universal basic income (UBI)? UBI is an unconditionally given amount of money to all citizens. In the US, the figure most commonly discussed is $1,000/month to everyone who is 18 years or age or older. Sounds crazy, right? It wasn’t crazy to Dr. King, Jr: Here’s more: Check out these videos for… Continue reading Six Existential Problems Universal Basic Income Is Likely to Solve