Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Starbuck: Agreed, but the entitlement and social welfare programs in California are plagued by abuse and incompetent management. How do you cut off the leeches while ensuring that the truly needy receive the benefits necessary to survive?
M: I don't know. It's a huge problem and I am a nobody. I have some thoughts the value of which I can't vouch for:
I don't think people should get stuff for free because they do not value it then. To get welfare people should be required to contribute something. Almost everybody can plant and water and tend gardens, so one thing I would try is that. The state supplies land and accommodations and services and those who need help live and work public farms. The produce goes to feed clothe and house the people who work. Income could also be earned by taking coursed and getting an education, learning a trade, etc. The same could be done in prisons and the more you work, the more you produce, the more you learn, the shorter the sentence.
The poor are especially infected with self hate and one of the cures for it is capacity. It's becomes harder and harder to believe you are the worst person in the world when you can do things.
Wow, today must be a full moon AND a solar eclipse...a post by Moonbeam that I actually, totally agree with! :Q
Good post! :thumbsup:
I totally agree...those who are down and out should not be left out in the cold, but at the same time, there is no such thing as "something for nothing". If they are allowed to sit around and get "free" money, it costs someone something...in other words, us...the working tax payers. I've long believed that welfare should exist, but if someone wants to go on it due to rough times, there is plenty of work that could be done in this country. Even something as simple as picking up trash along roads, or painting fences, would go a long way towards improving our country and teaching these folks the value of a good day's work.
Our country desperately needs to get away from this handout mentality (except for those who truly need it, such as the disabled and the elderly), because such a model is clearly not sustainable.