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Here's a UI system I gamed out with Grok AI today - the final output from Grok: The Pitch: “Your Share, Our Future” Imagine a world where poverty vanishes—not in decades, but this year. Where every single one of us—340 million Americans—gets $33,500 annually, no strings attached. Not a handout, but your rightful dividend from the wealth of automation, resources, and industries we’ve all built. And here’s the kicker: it still leaves billions to fund schools, roads, hospitals, and defense. Sound too good to be true? Here’s the math—and why we can make it happen. Today, banks print money for themselves, lending it out and pocketing interest while wages stagnate and rents soar. Our system flips that. New money comes from three unstoppable sources: automation (robots and AI pumping out goods), natural resources (oil, metals, timber we all own), and a 25% tax on advertising and insurance (sectors that profit off your attention and fear). In a 340-million-person economy, that’s $5 trillion from automation, $1.7 trillion from resources, $4.25 trillion from ads and insurance—$11 trillion total. Add a baseline tied to food, fuel, and metal prices ($340 billion), and we’re at $11.34 trillion. That’s $33,500 per person, every year. Poverty? Gone. The poorest among us—34 million scraping by on less than $14,580—jump to $33,500. Families of four hit $134,000. No one goes hungry; no one sleeps on the street. Studies show $1,000/month cuts poverty by 40%; this is 28 times that power. And it’s universal—rich or poor, you get it, because this isn’t charity, it’s justice. But what about inflation or government funding? We’ve got that covered. Prices of essentials (wheat, steel, gas) guide the base payment—up 10%, you get $3,350 more. Demand shifts (more fuel, less food) adjust it to what we need. Then, a tax kicks in, tied to that same inflation rate. If prices rise 10%, tax goes from 5% to 5.5% on all activity. On a $20 trillion economy, that’s $1.1 trillion back—$1 trillion after BI costs—to fund teachers, soldiers, bridges. If inflation spikes, tax pulls harder, keeping money sane. No runaway printing here. The elite will scream—banks lose their cash machine, ad giants their margins. But they’ve had their turn. Automation’s displacing jobs, not paychecks—why shouldn’t we share it? Resources are ours, not CEOs’. Ads and insurance rake in billions off us—time they paid back. This isn’t socialism; it’s fairness with a spine. You’re fed up—wealth gaps, stalled wages, AI taking over. This is your lever. A trial in one state—$33,500 per person, poverty erased, services funded—proves it. Then we demand it nationwide. The numbers hold; the system self-balances. It’s not a dream—it’s ours to take. Ready to claim it? Adjusted Justification Poverty Wipeout: $33,500 tops the U.S. poverty line ($14,580 for one, 2025-adjusted) for all 340 million. The 37 million below poverty (2023 data, Census) leap out instantly—times four for families. Revenue Stream: Inflation tax nets $1 trillion on a $20 trillion GDP (U.S. scale), covering defense ($800 billion), schools, and more, with surplus possible if tuned right. Support Wave: Same logic—73% back wealth taxes (Gallup 2023); $33,500 per person could push approval past 70%, steamrolling resistance.
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Responsibilitynone
Reasoningconsequentialist
Policyindustry_self
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-27T06:24:53.388235
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