I know all about that. In the late Twenties, when I was a sophomore at USC, I was a socialist myselfbut not when I left. The average college kid idealistically wishes everybody could have ice cream and cake for every meal. But as he gets older and gives more thought to his and his fellow man's responsibilities, he finds that it can't work out that waythat some people just won't carry their load ... I believe in welfarea welfare work program. I don't think a fella should be able to sit on his backside and receive welfare. I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining people who think the world owes them a living. I'd like to know why they make excuses for cowards who spit in the faces of the police and then run behind the judicial sob sisters. I can't understand these people who carry placards to save the life of some criminal, yet have no thought for the innocent victim
I recently stumbled upon this John Wayne quote from many decades ago but it definitely relates to today and the issue raised here:
It doesn't work that gov't can guarantee everyone cake and ice cream. John Wayne understood that
never would of thought of him supporting liberal ideas
I believe in welfare—a welfare work program
What if the government guaranteed you an income?
In general I'm not socialistic in philosophy. But more and more I'm starting to wonder if we are going about our safety net the wrong way. What if we got rid of Social Security, Welfare, Unemployment, Disability, and a host of other safety net programs and just simply paid everyone in America a minimum wage for simply existing? In the long run I think it might be less expensive to combine all these into a simple tax return program then the huge bureaucracies that we have in place to manage the programs we currently have.
Have you been to college and taken economics classes? I know this is DC, but some of these threads are just ignorant.
If you gave every person $100k today, within a flash of time that $100k would be worth nothing.
That's a fallacious way of looking at it. There is actually a lot of economics research into a guaranteed income and it actually seems like a pretty good idea. It is not that you have a guaranteed income of $100k, but a guaranteed income that prevents poverty. That number is far lower than the national median income and I'm not aware of any economics research that says that doing so would mean that such an income would be worthless.
You apparently don't know much of anything about John Wayne, and probably Ronald Reagan and a lot of people some seem to make idols out of in reality then.never would of thought of him supporting liberal ideas
It doesn't work that gov't can guarantee everyone cake and ice cream. John Wayne understood that
Have you been to college and taken economics classes? I know this is DC, but some of these threads are just ignorant.
If you gave every person $100k today, within a flash of time that $100k would be worth nothing.
This kind of economics was not taught at any real college of business.
Probably sounds great on Facebook though.
Instead of a guaranteed income, what about guaranteed employment? Just like how the income would be a pittance, the employment would be menial.
I work at a convenience store. Often times people will buy chips or food for a bum that I'm not aware of outside. I've seen the bums come back in to return the food for beer.I'm more for tangible benefits instead of money. IE housing for the homeless, food, healthcare, etc. I don't think giving poor people money is necessarily the best way to lift them out of poverty. That bum you give $50 to on the street probably just uses it to get drunk. Pretty famous story where someone I knew gave a bum a $20 and he walked straight to the liquor store. I don't think just throwing money at a problem solves it.
I work at a convenience store. Often times people will buy chips or food for a bum that I'm not aware of outside. I've seen the bums come back in to return the food for beer.
Saw a scam similar to that being run in Broward county back in the 90's.I have had many homeless refusing bottled water, food, etc. They just want money. They usually have their own bottled water, food, etc stashed away somewhere. There is a guy from the neighborhood down the street that I know lives in a house...he has a different homeless sign each week.
Always with "EX VET!" "LOST MY HOUSE" "GOD BLESS AMERICA!"
He looks the part, but I have learned he has a newer vehicle he gets into and changes prior to doing so. I followed him home one day![]()
Saw a scam similar to that being run in Broward county back in the 90's.
So organized that people would get picked up in a van after a 4-6 hr shift and moved 2-3 exist down the interstate.
Signs ask for anything, but you offer food and they look at you like you are crazy. I used to commute between Ft Lauderdale and Orlando. Kept boxes of chess/crackers in the vehicle to snack on as well as the packages of tuna & crackers. Hand those out at the intersection and they would throw them on the ground.
Offer some honest work around the yard for $20-30 and get a dirty look.
As long as people can get free $$, they do not want to work for the respect.
No, it can't be comfortable, but it needs to be survivable.
No matter what you give those people it will be the same. Those people already live that way. If society gave them a living allowance and they spend it on booze and drugs then society can shrug our collective shoulders at them and accept that they choose to live that way.
Because it wouldn't matter. If they want the booze bad enough they will find a way to get it. There are already people that sleep on the street when there are shelters that would take them in because those shelters will not let them drink and they can't go a night with out the booze.We can at least make it harder for them to waste money on booze. What if instead of a paycheck, we had government housing with a TV in every room, government food rations, free medical care, free gym memberships, every citizen could have a cell phone (with gps tracking by the NSA), etc...
If you aren't screaming in fear right now, go read 1984.
It is paying people not to work. It is a terribly destructive idea. The mere fact that so many people even consider it within the realm of reason is direct proof of how far gone and damaged this country is. It is absolutely unacceptable and inexcusable that so many people cannot see very clearly the road where this sort of thinking leads. It is a product of pure propaganda, the kind that leads to 20 million mass graves like those on the fields of the eastern front in WWII. If you do not wise up, that is exactly where you will find yourself at some point. If not you then certainly your children. Under no circumstance does it ever make sense to pay people not to work. A typical social security check is worth more than a full time minimum wage income. (When you factor in taxes, transportation expenses, etc) The end result from such folly can only be the exportation of all production and labor, followed by capital flight, followed by war and death. Period.
It is paying people not to work. It is a terribly destructive idea. The mere fact that so many people even consider it within the realm of reason is direct proof of how far gone and damaged this country is. It is absolutely unacceptable and inexcusable that so many people cannot see very clearly the road where this sort of thinking leads. It is a product of pure propaganda, the kind that leads to 20 million mass graves like those on the fields of the eastern front in WWII. If you do not wise up, that is exactly where you will find yourself at some point. If not you then certainly your children. Under no circumstance does it ever make sense to pay people not to work. A typical social security check is worth more than a full time minimum wage income. (When you factor in taxes, transportation expenses, etc) The end result from such folly can only be the exportation of all production and labor, followed by capital flight, followed by war and death. Period.