Ebeneezer Goode
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I don't see why that's amusing.
Because it's overtly radical and left-wing.
The universal basic income experiment in Finland has been implemented by the centre right ruling party. Economists from various points of the political spectrum such as Milton Friedman, Freidrich Hayek and Tony Atkinson have supported its introduction albeit in varying forms. It's certainly not a extreme policy.
It really is, hence why no country has adopted it and the best example you can find is a limited experiment in Finland that hasn't even begun, and may never do.