tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post2242122785889503932..comments2024-03-28T08:06:43.198-04:00Comments on The Silicon Graybeard: The Welfare Cliff VisualizedSiGraybeardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00280583031339062059noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-26742197519196670132014-02-08T12:29:37.003-05:002014-02-08T12:29:37.003-05:00In the context of a comment it is often difficult ...In the context of a comment it is often difficult to express the entirety of an idea. Let me elaborate on a few points. There would be no welfare office my suggestion includes getting rid of the entire bureaucracy known as welfare. 100% of those highly skilled people would then be on the free market and no longer beng paid by the taxpayer. Second, I'm not suggesting that the low cost workers replace private businesses but I am recognizing that they could replace some of the public employees. That would probably bother some politicians and unions but would benefit the citizens. Third, most of the people on welfare don't really "need" help. They are not stupid and generally able bodied. They are simply lazy and taught by our system to live on the dole. They would not continue in a system that made them work for minimum wage. Ideally what you would have left is the few who truely need help. Like it or not we as a country will continue to help the truely needy at the expense of the taxpayer. Welfare will never be totally eliminated so we need to police it and prevent the massive bureaucracy from sucking the money out of the general fund. <br />I have two primary concerns about welfare: 1. It's ever increasing costs continue to push our national debt into nose bleed territory and that is the primary cause of our impending bankruptcy. 2. When we crash, welfare will crash and these millions of lazy drones will become "zombies" roaming our streets and taking what they want. We need to change the system so that it is no longer simply "free stuff" enticing the lazy and create an incentive for them to do something else. I am afraid a sudden crash will be disasterous. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-73569191698135609122014-02-08T08:17:13.868-05:002014-02-08T08:17:13.868-05:00@ Anonymous: No they wouldn't. There would be ...@ Anonymous: No they wouldn't. There would be corruption, in that the jobs being done would put businesses under, as the government supervisors at the welfare office would underbid actual businesses to provide low cost workers, subsidized with tax dollars, to work in direct competition with them.<br />The only way to stop welfare abuse is to eliminate it, and that will never happen.Divemedichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14583007051962299381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-22055247855229289342014-02-07T22:44:08.503-05:002014-02-07T22:44:08.503-05:00There is a simple two step process to totally refo...There is a simple two step process to totally reform welfare so that no one would abuse it while still providing aid to the needy. Step 1: set the maximum amount any adult can get from welfare benefits of al types to no more then the minimum wage for 40 hours work a week. Step 2: Transfer the system to each of the 50 states (welfare is unconstitutional for the federal government) and along with it a requirement that all recipients of the new benefit actually work 40 hours a week for it. Make the work something useful that enefits the community and make it within the abilities of the person in need of assistance. Then how they spend the money or how they earn more money is their business not the governments and not the tax payers. I would be under this system the welfare roles wuld drop by 90% within six months.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com