Ald. Ameya Pawar floats idea of selling, giving away to residents shares of Chicago’s water system – Chicago Sun-Times

Ald. Ameya Pawar (47th) on Friday floated a plan to “public-tize” Chicago’s water system by selling or giving away shares to city residents and paying them dividends that would amount to universal basic income.
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nixit
7 years ago

But doesn’t Alaska’s Permanent Fund derive its money from lease payments made by the oil companies? Wouldn’t residents be considered the oil companies under Pawar’s plan? And wouldn’t the dividend just take money out of the water or general funds? How is it replaced?

And when Pawar claims “we” have 21 percent of the world’s fresh water, he’s claiming all the water under the Great Lakes Compact that includes 8 states and Canada. Do they get a dividend as well?

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