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Why A Swiss Proposal To Give Every Citizen $2,800 Each Month Is So Radical

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By: Adam Taylor, 10/17/2013

Switzerland has a very direct style of democracy. For example, changes to the constitution, or "popular initiatives," can be proposed by members of the public and are voted on if more than 100,000 people sign them. If a majority of voters and cantons (Swiss states) agree, the change can become law. This system not only allows individual citizens a high degree of control of their laws, but also means that more unorthodox ideas become referendum issues.

 

Recently, there has been a spate of popular initiatives designed to curb inequality in the country. Earlier this year Swiss voters agreed to an idea proposed by entrepreneur Thomas Minder that limited executive (in his words, "fat cat") salaries of companies listed on the Swiss stock market. Next month voters will decide on the 1:12 Initiative, which aims to limit the salaries of CEOs to 12 times the salary of their company's lowest paid employee.

 

2012: Worldwide UFO Wave! Switzerland. August 1st, 2012.

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Published on Aug 2, 2012 by DeltaUfoChannel

This is not a joke! My wife and I were watching the fireworks on the Swiss National Day in our garden when we saw an UFO. I filmed with a CANON EOS 600D. The craft was approached by a plane and moved away. You can see that in the movie. Also the way it moved can be seen. I put the sequences with the UFO together: Between the cut there were about 3 minutes where the UFO was not seen. It is probably disc or triangular shaped. So my wife told: "When we have the fireworks, they (theUFO people) think they can make a little trip without beeing seen." So this is no fake. I just upload it to be shared. It was filmed between 11pm and 12pm August first, the day where we Swiss celebrate the birth of Switzerland with fireworks. I compleatly forgot to watch the exact time when I filmed it.

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