Personally, I don't really care for it as I believe it encourages more single parent homes, absentee parents, and people who get comfortable with their circumstances and never want anymore for themselves or their children.
I think it's responsible for a lot of the generational poverty you see amongst people today as well.
A lot these folks be in their 20s with 2-3 kids living like they've retired to a hefty pension and living the dream.
The reality is that although government assistance might be a short term come up for some who are at and below the poverty line, BUT most really never accomplish anything of substantialness such as home ownership, landownership, a 401K, etc.
Don't let having flat screen TVs, smartphones, decent to nice cars, nice clothes, fresh hairdos, and stuff probably bought with income tax money fool you most of those folks making like 20K a year or less.
I'm not against government assistance for the disabled and infirmed, but folks who are under like 50 years old and with no physical or mental disabilities need to be out here working putting money into social security etc.
I think it's responsible for a lot of the generational poverty you see amongst people today as well.
A lot these folks be in their 20s with 2-3 kids living like they've retired to a hefty pension and living the dream.
The reality is that although government assistance might be a short term come up for some who are at and below the poverty line, BUT most really never accomplish anything of substantialness such as home ownership, landownership, a 401K, etc.
Don't let having flat screen TVs, smartphones, decent to nice cars, nice clothes, fresh hairdos, and stuff probably bought with income tax money fool you most of those folks making like 20K a year or less.
I'm not against government assistance for the disabled and infirmed, but folks who are under like 50 years old and with no physical or mental disabilities need to be out here working putting money into social security etc.