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by ObligatoryRef
4334 days ago
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I like some of the arguments being made here. I would just have a few questions: If the program involves no strings attached grants, and it is meant to replace existing welfare systems, what happens to people who blow their money on nonessentials? Is there a secondary net for them, or are they allowed to starve? What about bad parents who take the cash without providing for their children? I understand that these questions are just as valid with our current system, but is there a way to address them within this new framework? |
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The first one is tough. How do you help people who basically don't want it, and how far do you go in trying? Stuff like food stamps is still easy to work around, by simply selling the goods for cash. Time to go back to "government cheese" for the hard cases? Or treat "you get enough money from the government to keep yourself fed, but you still can't keep yourself fed" as a mental illness?