| SamuelRSmith said: What about increasing welfare during recession, and decreasing welfare during the good times? Not my particular view, just a suggestion. |
I think that's the problem most people have with Welfare.
Welfare is never decreased and never reformed.
For example I'm pro-universal healthcare... but when really poor universal healthcare plans are being debated.... I'm against them. Because no universal healthcare is better then a program that's not going to help anyone, cost a lot of money, and not be removed for a system that does work.








