Hhehehehehe...go back to my post about supply and demand. How many people are willing to stay up 24 hours straight sometimes and run into burning houses for $2/hour? If that was the case, then I would have made a different life decision. Requiring work for welfare pays at least minimum wage. You are more content having people sit at home getting welfare rather than helping the community?!? If I am to "volunteer" my tax money to help people, then why can't I expect people to volunteer their time if they are not working? It will hopefully teach people a work ethic, to be on time, and maybe even instill a little civic pride. What expectations am I allowed to have for people on welfare in your world?How about we cut your effective pay rate to $2 an hour and then you tell me how great it is to be paid in food stamps while capping you at 20 hours a week. You'll have plenty of time to surf and tell people to geted on CAG.
No, but basing it on spite and libertarian mental masturbation does. Obviously, you must have children and know how easy it is to raise them as well as knowing how cheap it is. Single parent with fulltime job, going to school fulltime, and raising one kid? Easy peasy, right?
Oh I know your answer: they shouldn't have had kids. Yeah...nothing simple about that gem!
Since Msutt refuses to answer my immigration versus our current unemployment dilemma question, maybe you will. You at least stand up for what you believe usually, and I think you were the person who told me I can't expect people on welfare to work because there are not enough jobs. Should we allow more unskilled labor to illegally cross our border? Should we provide gov't programs to assist them?
Last but not least, thinking people on welfare should not have kids is not simple, it's common sense logic. Are you saying they don't have the intelligence or self restraint and discipline to prevent pregnancy? Do you believe that in some cases welfare does offer incentives for single moms to have kids?