Six Years After Bankruptcy, Stockton Is Preparing To Start Handing Out Free Money

Almost six years after a judge declared Stockton, Calif the most populous US municipality to ever declare bankruptcy, the city has struggled through a painful Chapter 9 restructuring, but its primarily agriculture-based economy remains mired in poverty.

As KQED News explains, Stockton residents are struggling with stagnant wages, rising home prices due to the city’s proximity to Silicon Valley and a loss of middle class jobs – all against a backdrop of the looming threat of automation. The city first filed for bankruptcy in 2012.

The pervasive poverty in his city is what led Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs to announce last year that the city would soon begin an interesting social experiment.

Starting later this year, a random sample of 300,000 Stockton residents will receive $500 every month with no strings attached. The program is set to become the US’s largest experiment with a policy that has become a favorite topic of Mark Zuckerberg and his Silicon Valley peers: Universal Basic Income.

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Mayor Michael Tubbs

UBI was famously first proposed by Richard Nixon as a way to soften the impact of post-industrial job losses. But the American left is increasingly discussing it as one method for curbing widening income inequality. Tubbs hopes to begin making payments as soon as August.

And as mayor, Tubbs says it’s his duty to help Stocktonites lift themselves out of their dire circumstances.

“I feel that as mayor it’s my responsibility to do all I could to begin figuring out what’s the best way to make sure that folks in our community have a real economic floor,” Tubbs said.

“I think Stockton is absolutely ground zero for a lot of the issues we are facing as a nation,” Tubbs said.

To the relief of Stockton’s taxpayers (and lenders), the project is receiving private funds: Dorian Warren co-chairs the Economic Security Project, which is contributing $1 million to the initiative. He told KQED that the goal is to gather data on the economic and social impacts of giving people a basic income. In addition to tracking what residents do with the money, Warren said they will be monitoring how a basic income affects things like self-esteem and identity.

“What does it mean to say, ‘Here is unconditional guaranteed income just based on you being a human being?’ ” Warren asked.

The hope is to demonstrate UBI’s potential and encourage other cities to give it a try.

Michelle Anderson, a Stanford law professor, said Stockton may discover it gets more economic stimulus by giving money to its citizens rather than corporations it hopes will bring in jobs and tax revenue.

“The UBI that is being proposed in Stockton now is very small compared to the big corporate subsidies that cities like that engage in,” Anderson said.

However, nothing has been said about the fate of the experiment once private funding runs out: And there’s probably a good reason for that.

As the city’s mayor admits, Stockton has racked up millions in debt on development projects in the past.

“We’ve overspent on things like arenas and marinas and things of that sort to try to lure in tourism and dollars that way,” he said.

Tubbs thinks the UBI experiment will show that Stockton’s best bet is to invest in its own people.

But not everybody agrees.

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In what he describes as a “radical critique of Universal Basic Income”, Charles Hugh Smith explained in a post we published back in June how UBI – far from staving off widening income inequality – would instead lead to de facto “serfdom”.

But a radical critique must go much, much further, and ask: is UBI the best that we can do? If we provide the basics of material security – the bottom level of Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs – what about all the higher needs for positive social roles, meaningful work, and the opportunity to build capital?

This critique reveals the unintended consequences of UBI: rather than deliver a Utopia, UBI institutionalizes serfdom and a two-class neofeudalism in which the bottom 95% scrape by on UBI while the top 5% hoard what every human wants and needs: positive social roles in our community, meaningful work that makes us feel needed, and the opportunity to build capital in all its manifestations.

UBI is the last gasp of a broken, dying system, a “solution” that institutionalizes all the injustices of serfdom under the guise of aiding those left behind by automation. We can do better–we must do better–and I lay out how to do so in this book.

A radical critique must also examine the widely accepted assumption that automation will destroy most jobs. Is this assumption valid? It turns out this assumption rests on a completely false understanding of the nature of work, the economics of automation and the presumed stability of an unsustainable global economy.

 

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BB
BB
February 1, 2018 7:50 am

I’m sure this will end well ! Ha ha.These leftist Progressives are a site to behold.

Ronnie Rocket
Ronnie Rocket
  BB
February 5, 2018 8:32 am

I’m sure it will help the bottom lines of the pot shops and liquor stores

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
February 1, 2018 8:15 am

Welfare handouts are never a solution because they always come with backloaded unintended consequences .
How about ending the visa program that allows corporations to import contract employees and pay them a prevailing wage in the country of origin . How about making corporate managers and CEO’s criminally and financially accountable for hiring illegal labor . How about a Molly Maguire union labor movement in this country .
I know that union demand will bankrupt the company but the taxation for welfare the crime the social and financial negative impact on local communities as the infrastructure crumbles under our feet is no problem .

Wip
Wip
February 1, 2018 8:20 am

We will see more of this or
1) we will see people doing in the streets from starvation and disease.
2) we need some form of population control.
3) we need to see a shit ton of middle class jobs created.
4) we need a building boom of affordable housing not unlike we saw after the war. Was it The Great War?
5) we need to get illegals the fuck out and shut the border down completely. If jobs aren’t getting filled, cut off welfare. We should slowly cut off welfare anyway or at least attach a work requirement to it.

There are consequences to wealth/income inequality. Good or bad, right or wrong, like it or not.

wdg
wdg
February 1, 2018 8:36 am

$500 per month to each citizen of Stockton is not enough. Let’s make it $1000/month or just give everyone a $1 million. It is only money after all which the Fed creates by the trillions of dollars out of thin air so there is no limit to our prosperity. Of course it has been tried before and is nicely described in “When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany” by Adam Fergusson.

Dutchman
Dutchman
February 1, 2018 8:55 am

I don’t fucking believe it. Nowhere in their Utopian minds do they ever consider that people WHO WORK are FORCED to pay for these ‘sponges’.

Warren said they will be monitoring how a basic income affects things like self-esteem and identity.

Oh – I feel so much better now that I don’t have to work.

“What does it mean to say, ‘Here is unconditional guaranteed income just based on you being a human being?’ ” Warren asked.

If you need a perpetual hand-out, what reason (existential) do you have to live? Are we going to create a class of people who have no function except to eat and shit? Then you don’t qualify as a human being.

California is so fucked up – I’m going to really pissed if the Federal Government bails them out when they go bankrupt.

Alfred1860
Alfred1860
February 1, 2018 9:14 am

As we all know, the only remedy for chronic poor decision-making, low IQ and laziness is money.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 1, 2018 9:28 am

Go big or stay home.
What say Zuck, Gaggle, Twatter, Bezos, Soros & the Rothschilds et. al. all kick in and add a couple of zeroes to the amount, and expand it from Compton to nationwide?
I’d include the Clinton Foundation, but they’re gonna have some hefty legal bills, and that E.O. might freeze or confiscate their bubbabucks, so, Slim left Town, on the chance of getting them to kick in.
We have our circuses; but for our bread, not everyone wants to move to Compton.
Come on, spread the love, and stop bein’ stingy tightwads. We ALL got bills to pay, dontchaknow.

Wip
Wip
February 1, 2018 9:35 am

Without population control there is NO SOLUTION other than the 4 HORSEMAN.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Wip
February 1, 2018 9:51 am

What “population control” do you propose?

A government license needed to have children maybe?

Wip
Wip
  Anonymous
February 1, 2018 10:05 am

I don’t have a proposal actually.

Maybe based on income and IQ?

That should go over well. Bwahahaha.

Manny Manners
Manny Manners
  Wip
February 1, 2018 5:27 pm

Two words: Soylent Green. Tasty AND nutritious!

Desertrat
Desertrat
February 1, 2018 10:15 am

This is but a variation on the current theme of supporting Dutchman’s “sponges”. It’s just more Danegeld.

The larger question is, what do we do about “surplus people”? Even without any population growth, it takes ever-fewer workers to provide the necessities of life.

I’m reminded of Mack Reynolds’ Joe Mauser novels from some forty years back. A corporatocracy with bland-pablum TV and a guaranteed minimum income plus “trank”–a substance whose effects are much like the tranquilizing effect of marijuana.

Given today’s US of A, I have no politically-viable solution…

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
February 1, 2018 10:22 am

All it does is ensure that $500 becomes worthless.

bluestem
bluestem
February 1, 2018 10:35 am

It will be interesting to see what the definition of “random” turns out to be when this “project” gets started. John

Steve C.
Steve C.
February 1, 2018 11:07 am

“…The trouble with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money…” – Margaret Thatcher

Findlay Austin
Findlay Austin
February 1, 2018 11:24 am

The best way of population control is, let him that doesn’t want to work not eat!

Centurion44
Centurion44
February 1, 2018 12:38 pm

Where pray tell did Mayor Michael Tubbs get his degree in Economics ? On the reverse side of a Wheaties box is the obvious. You can not fix stupid.

Dutchman
Dutchman
February 1, 2018 2:13 pm

All these comments voted down. Must be Marsh Rabbit lurking.

Llpoh
Llpoh
February 1, 2018 7:47 pm

The story made it sound like there are 300,000 residents getting the free money.

It is in fact only 100 people.

The 27 year old black mayor is an imbecile. But then I repeat myself.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Llpoh
February 2, 2018 8:28 am

Once you put a Nigger in charge – it’s all down hill.

Andrea Iravani
Andrea Iravani
February 3, 2018 3:12 am

I totally fucking outraged at Sovereign Man Simon Black that was just featured on Zero Hedge who was an intelligence officer in the military and now has a private offshore banking business, a farm- when you click on the link, it says that you must sign in, an Australian apparel company- but when you click on the link, it doesn’t name the apparel company or show the apparel, and then at the bottom of the products page is a photo of a man in a black suit and tie with white gloves saying that the premium membership gives people information too sensitive to put into print, but that you will gain access to his inner circle, and be invited to all of his events!

If it is too sensitive to put into print, that means that it is illegal! What a terrible and evil man!!!!