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I don't have a number for you on how much $ we need to spend, I'm just saying that in principle it should be the lowest possible number.
Stop being boring, Dante
Thats fine Im not perpared either we can just talk about the idea.
the problem with welfare is that it has to be unique to each person. We can't go with the lowest common denominator
you should not have more money as a single parent on welfare than when you are married with only one income.
Well do you disagree with the principle that welfare should be as small as possible without leaving people to get blasted?
then how do you accurately calculate welfare for each person?
*starts to lurk and learn*
That seems like a pretty universal principle
Can I talk about how much I hate homeless people?
Pls
yeah I agree, but thats a walk back from want you said.
welfare shouldn't give someone enough money to live without getting a job
What I originally said was give people spears to steal food in AnCapistan
it should
That was a joke
then what's the motivation to get a job?
luxury
welfare -> you can live | job -> you can buy stuff you want
this is true
how do we prevent people from becoming dependent on it then?
Well, the "living" part has to be just "Sleep under roof, have drinks and food"
So I would vote for anti abortion
problem starts when you can buy non-essential stuff while on welfare
It has to be uncomfortable to the extreme, but not in any way that would be harmful to their health
But in practice would want to utilize abortion things
Water and nutrient bricks
It is a major convenience to just terminate a child, but it isn't right
what about a Darwinian approach to welfare (if that makes any sense). Let people spend their welfare money on whatever; those who spend it wisely (on food, putting some in savings, and move towards getting out of poverty) will eventually no longer need it
Then you run into people complaining about how they can't live off of $20,000 of crack money cause they don't have any left over for ramen
isn't that their fault though?
Lel
@Matt-Kill723 If they fail and dont die we still have a social responsiblity to make them able to support themselves
Yes, but people are already too dependent. I think the best way to correct for unproductive behavior is to give them no choice on what to buy, and make their living conditions as uncomfortable as possible without harming them and provide them ample opportunity to get a job
Everyone in the comments is trying to redpil tim
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He's not paying attention
You should be given tickets that get you cases of water and nutrient bricks.